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They're at the end of Rye Lane where the T junction west/left to Camberwell and right/east to New Cross in that canopied bit ( Peckham Square ? ) with the library behind and Peckham High St in front .


Very breezy spot ,nice on the hottest day ,otherwise wear something warm .

Louisa Wrote:

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> Good thinking vgrant. Or I could buy some Nescaf?

> from Iceland, I'm usually half drunk anyway so I

> probably won't notice the difference.


As long as it's proper Nescaf? - powdered not granules and in little tins not jars.


Perfect with cheese on toast.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Crap website. Hope the coffee tastes better. No

> price list. I'm not paying more than ?1.50 for a

> coffee, even if the beans have been nurtured by

> doting angels in the amazon rainforest.

>

> Louisa.


Does anywhere round here sell coffee for less than ?2 a cup now?

Grove tavern/Cherry tree is hawking itself at ?1 a cup to bleary eyed commuters in the mornings now. They have even placed a sign in front of the Caff next door (closed for summer hols) advertising their beverages and succulent breakfast menu. cheeky


then again, GV is a hive of cheekiness, wot wiv argueably bogus charity shops appearing without any kind of shame

Loz Wrote:

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> vgrant Wrote:

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> -----

> > They have a mission statement on their site.

> >

> > Hipster lice.

>

> Worse - the have a 'philosophy' as well.

>

> Run away.


Oh please


No 'concept' tho ?

Their coffee is really quite good and the 2 guys and 1 girl (Marcus and his Gf or wife and another chap Yan; all Estonian, which may explain the mangled English)that own and run it are very friendly and genuinely into coffee. They also sell delicious homemade muffins, (which I ate a few of last summer before changing my regular route to work)


It's very easy to lazily troll and denounce them as 'hipster lice' but perhaps save it until you've met them and tried what they're offering? What do you say, Snorky?

They have expanded their toolbox, according to the unfortunate website.

They're at a stall, right?

If so, the coffee is actually really good (had one then had to turn right back round to get another).

Good luck to them.

But they need to get their money back from whoever designed that website.

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