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Dodo1 Wrote:

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> http://www.hot-dinners.com/Gastroblog/Latest-news/

> made-of-dough-gets-a-permanent-pizzeria-in-peckham


Interesting. Looks like it's taking over the "Beautiful Pizza Boy" site. Hopefully an improvement!

Louisa Wrote:

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> An appropriate name for yet another cheese on

> toast factory.

>

> 'Made of Dough'

>

> When are we getting this Greek place we were

> promised?

>

> Louisa.


Not happening. Old Jaflong still up for sale.


Foxy.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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

> -----

> > An appropriate name for yet another cheese on

> > toast factory.

> >

> > 'Made of Dough'

> >

> > When are we getting this Greek place we were

> > promised?

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> Not happening. Old Jaflong still up for sale.

>

> Foxy.


That's bloody disappointing to say the least. The one cuisine type we seriously lack, and it now won't be happening. Any idea why Foxy? What alternatives are on the table?


Louisa.

There still isn't a Pizza place that makes my dad as happy as Addomme in Streatham Hill! They do the best pizzas, have to be sourdough, have to be wood fired and light dough and delicious! Franco Manca is good but put me off with their raw garlic on my fave topping - kept me up all night! Haven't tried 400 rabbits yet and this new one does intrigue me somewhat - hopefully it's as good as Addomme so I don't have to drive to Streatham when my parents visit!

Has Duck Egg closed? It's name is no longer above the front, and it hasn't seemed to be open during its usual opening hours lately.


If so, does anybody know what is replacing it?


There is a For Sale sign up, but I'm not sure if that is for the shop or whatever is above it.

solar Wrote:

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> I peered through the window of Firefly today.

> Looks like they will be selling wood burning

> stoves.


That's right.. Pizza ovens.. Wood.. Charcoal.. don't think they are selling Pizzas.


DulwichFox

Sue Wrote:

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> Has Duck Egg closed? It's name is no longer above

> the front, and it hasn't seemed to be open during

> its usual opening hours lately.

>

> If so, does anybody know what is replacing it?

>

> There is a For Sale sign up, but I'm not sure if

> that is for the shop or whatever is above it.



There is now a notice on the door saying there is new management and a change of name.

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