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Southerdon (sp) for cakes and more...beside Cafe Viva, opposite the Thomas Calton Education Centre. Think she is applying for a licence now as well.


The Lions Head is a mythical beast. Old Nuns head, Nags Head. Take your pick.



binary_star Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > Peckham for...the best patisserie for miles

> around

>

> Which place?

>

> And where is the Lion's Head!?

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Ladysaw Wrote:

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> Hi jocky!

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> So how did your move go?

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> I love East Dulwich!!!!!!!

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> We live here but moving to Greenwich next year.

> Hope you settled in well


Settled in very well thanks! Move was fairly trouble free and we're feeling very comfortable here so far!

natty01295 Wrote:

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> Yo, how are you both :-)

>

> there's lots of pubs,bars,small shop,ice cream

> shop,lordship lane, Indian food, Chinese food,chip

> shop, and a New shop coming soon in, lordship lane

> near palmerston


good fanks! no complaints so far with ED Life!

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