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Pickle Wrote:

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> It was real. In the past the downstairs section

> was "Oranges and Lemons" (sold expensive new baby

> clothes, toys and quite cool modern cuckoo

> clocks)


Ah... I remember Oranges and Lemons. Didn't know there'd been something else there in between...

Hello, Hola,


Great news!!

I just Popped up in the Spanish Deli..based in North Cross Road. And really would like to do a fair recommendation, The stuff provided is coming from such a good quality, organic and artisan products from Spain. and a friendly and brilliant staff..


if at the moment, you haven't been, go and discover it.


Best Regards,

Angeles


Angharad_L Wrote:

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> Popped into Tierra Verde to sample a double

> espresso and it was perfection.

>

> Can't wait to try their food next.

>

> Needs more tables in there!

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