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Remind me of Luca - mind is a blank.

Near to the Plough, the former corner shop looks like it will become again a corner shop - there was some movement there recently.

The butcher's shop opposite the Plough could do with someone taking it over - it has been tagged quite boldly already.

From What I can gather the Duck egg owner said it was being taken over by some Italian guys, I don't think it's the old Luca's, A friend of mine (and old boss) is friends with the old Luca's owner that was on Lordship lane, I met him a year ago and he definitely had no desire to re open then & wanted out as it was not profitable enough (he is also German, not Italian)

He could have changed his mind though.

I don't think this has been mentioned elsewhere. There is a new-ish restaurant on Goldsmiths Road by the same people from the Old Spike Roastery called Aside. It's firmly in the trendy camp - sharing plates, 2 word menu descriptions and bare, noisy room, but the food is good, the staff are lovely and they do a cracking cocktail.

spark67 Wrote:

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> From What I can gather the Duck egg owner said it

> was being taken over by some Italian guys, I don't

> think it's the old Luca's, A friend of mine (and

> old boss) is friends with the old Luca's owner

> that was on Lordship lane, I met him a year ago

> and he definitely had no desire to re open then &

> wanted out as it was not profitable enough (he is

> also German, not Italian)

> He could have changed his mind though.



I walked past the other day while some of the construction crew (or maybe owners?) were setting up, and another passer-by commented about them being the same as the LL Luca's... but I'm pretty sure the guy affiliated with the cafe replied that they are different.

cosmonaut Wrote:

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> spark67 Wrote:

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

> -----

> > From What I can gather the Duck egg owner said

> it

> > was being taken over by some Italian guys, I

> don't

> > think it's the old Luca's, A friend of mine

> (and

> > old boss) is friends with the old Luca's owner

> > that was on Lordship lane, I met him a year ago

> > and he definitely had no desire to re open then

> &

> > wanted out as it was not profitable enough (he

> is

> > also German, not Italian)

> > He could have changed his mind though.

>

>

> I walked past the other day while some of the

> construction crew (or maybe owners?) were setting

> up, and another passer-by commented about them

> being the same as the LL Luca's... but I'm pretty

> sure the guy affiliated with the cafe replied that

> they are different.

Yes, two Italian guys are opening this one (so I was told), the owner of the old Lucas was quite glad to see the back of it when I met him last year and definitely didn't seem keen to repeat the process.

The old mobile phone shop, near to La Scala/ED station, is having a lick of paint. The man doing the decorating said he did not know what the owner wanted to do with it but said it could be an office or a florist.

Also, the butcher's shop near The Plough had workemen in but they did not know what it would be.

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