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There is also a good old fashioned bakery on Half Moon Lane in Herne Hill that sell lovely granary bread in different sizes including rolls. They will slice it for you. I buy a big loaf and freeze some for toast. Jack's in Pellat Road get their bread from there.
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I would have to agree with those who say the Blackbird is the place to go. Their walnut and onion bread is great.


While we are recommending I would also recommend Maniat stall in the indoor East Dulwich Market. Perfect dipping oil for the Blackbird Bakery bread. Their honey is amazing too.

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"in a year from now LL will have more boarded up shops than a town in South Yorkshire."


Just to pick up on that point - I really hope LL doesn't end up with boarded up shops like it was in the early 90's. I much prefer it the way it is now, with nice shops selling nice things. Yes some of the things are expensive nay, even overpriced but which would we rather hsve? Tumbleweed?

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Yeh, better six pairs of babies' socks for ?20 in Davina's Boutique than tumbleweed.


When I balked (?) at the price the assistant said "Well, that is for six pairs, you know".



Clearly I don't fall into their target demographic.


:-$

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Sue Wrote:

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> Yeh, better six pairs of babies' socks for ?20 in

> Davina's Boutique than tumbleweed.

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> When I balked (?) at the price the assistant said

> "Well, that is for six pairs, you know".

>

>

> Clearly I don't fall into their target

> demographic.

>

> :-$


Which appears to be rich babies...

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  • 2 months later...

you can find some of the best bread in London at Whole foods market in Kensington, they have a huge range of breads available and they bake the bread in front of you. The price of most breads is fairly competeive and i find it worth the trip. They also have a sperlonga loaf which is pretty close to the Turkish bread in Australia, just without the seeds.

for those who enjoy quality bread, you must go!

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Not impressed by the Luca bread, a bit ...well doughy & slightly undercooked? E D Deli ( wether you like the guy or not ) bakes the best bread (in a wood fired oven just off the old kent rd)the baker is a french guy who used to bake at St John's in Clerkenwell .Also If you get over Battersea way the bread stall in North cote Rd is worth the trip, they sell a bread called "Campilou" in a rough tri-angle shape, now that is king for me, toasted with a spread of real butter and pate.........mmmmmm
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