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Carrie Wrote:

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> A new coffee shop has opened up at 106 Lordship

> Lane this morning - doesn't seem to have a name

> yet but the doors are open and there are cakes in

> the window!



Is this the place next to lush designs?


Louisa.

We would like thank our well wishers for supporting us. We took a huge step to give a try on that place. We are offering 40% of on grand opening night 23rd 03 2017 at 6:30pm. To book your table please call on 07969 994122 or message us on Facebook

https://m.facebook.com/memsaabeastdulwich/


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44Lordship lane

We would like thank our well wishers for supporting us. We took a huge step to give a try on that place. We are offering 40% of on grand opening night 23rd 03 2017 at 6:30pm. To book your table please call on 07969 994122 or message us on Facebook

https://m.facebook.com/memsaabeastdulwich/


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44 Lordship Lane

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Kanella & Co.

>

>

> Is this place actually open?



It was open yesterday, but appeared closed when I came past earlier this afternoon.


Louisa.

Kanella sounds great.


Had a very tasty shake yesterday at the new cafe (I think it's called Homemade?) on Northcross Road. They have a lovely sounding juice menu and the cakes looked good so will be back in. Didn't look at the rest of the menu though, anyone tried it?

katanita Wrote:

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> Had a very tasty shake yesterday at the new cafe

> (I think it's called Homemade?) on Northcross

> Road. They have a lovely sounding juice menu and

> the cakes looked good so will be back in. Didn't

> look at the rest of the menu though, anyone tried it?


Yeah.. we had savoury crepes for lunch (seems to be their speciality). TBH nothing special, but the price was right, the people were nice, so all good.

Ta. Savoury crepes is at least a bit different for the area, I think, will give it a go.


Jeremy Wrote:

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> katanita Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Had a very tasty shake yesterday at the new

> cafe

> > (I think it's called Homemade?) on Northcross

> > Road. They have a lovely sounding juice menu

> and

> > the cakes looked good so will be back in.

> Didn't

> > look at the rest of the menu though, anyone

> tried it?

>

> Yeah.. we had savoury crepes for lunch (seems to

> be their speciality). TBH nothing special, but the

> price was right, the people were nice, so all

> good.

pilsbury Wrote:

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> Kanella & Co has a FB page -

> https://www.facebook.com/Kanellaandco/

> Plus I also spotted this -

> http://dulwichdiverter.tumblr.com/post/15067459539

> 0/new-deli-opens (obvs the building works took

> longer than expected!)

> Best of luck to the new place!


I thought this shop (previously Soupdragon) had been refused a change of use - hence the fact it's been empty for so long. Can anyone confirm this?


Anyway the place looks good, but it's a large space to keep busy and sounds like they were meant to open last year. Walking past the other day it wasn't obviously open.

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