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Decent coffee in East Dulwich?


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I had a good coffee at The General Store last week. It was an Americano, no milk, ?2. Think they only do takeway cups. Their coffees with milk were more money. What's up with places charging more for coffee with milk? It seems to be a newish trend. But, I think Anderson's have now raised the price of their black coffee to the same for coffee with milk.


I also like the coffee at the cafe/deli in Nunhead that begins with a B, next to the fishmongers.

Unfortunately not. You'll need to head to Peckham (Anderson, General Store, Viva, Cafe 67) or to Nunhead (Dish and Spoon or Bambuni) or Forest Hill (St David). As mentioned above, Toasted is probably the best in ED but all the other places I've mentioned do better coffee.


Haven't tried french house yet, but square mile beans and the the big la marzocco look promising.

Great news, they make excellent coffee!


cle Wrote:

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> Daily Goods Coffee is opening in Camberwell

> (Church St). It used to be installed in that fancy

> bike shop in Golden Square.

>

> The area is lacking decent coffee overall though.

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