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I don't see how a bakery can be bourgeois...Surely these days we're a far more class-less society.

As to whether Soderberg is bourgeois - I refer to the Macmillan definition cited above of "typical of middle class people and their attitudes". Soderberg is just another arse-achingly boring coffee shop trading on the prejudices and aspirations of its milquetoast middle class punters (of which I would probably be one if I could tolerate their habit of adding cinnamon to everything). But what are you gonna do? People love caffeine and sugar presented a certain way...


As to whether we are a more class-less society - I refer to this thread in the other forum to avoid this one being taken even further offtopic: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2290684

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Looks like a bakery/ brunch / pizza place (for a change… :) )


https://www.soderberg.uk/east-dulwich

 

What location is it? They also have a couple of places in Edinburgh. Wish Ole & Steen would have replaced Brickhouse instead of Gail’s arriving.

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I see the 500 degrees pizza place is being replaced by....... a pizza place

 

Is that the place thats opened by the bus stop next door to yard sale Pizza?

It looked totally deserted the other day and it did make me question who in their right mind would open a new pizza/italian place near so many established Pizza/Italian places.

It just looked so uninviting and..sad really

The old SE Cakery site on Upland Road is set to become an independent bakery, with a focus on UK sourced ingredients and sustainable farming practices.


They're aiming to open in March.


https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/help-open-erics-bakery-east-dulwich


https://www.instagram.com/p/CmKaKnhIaSN/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

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Anyone know anything about this Joseph's Fish and Chips opening up by Dulwich Library in the old framer's shop?


On looking at their website it seems interesting, they have had some funding to open 4 shops/restaurants up in 2023 in Dulwich, Tower Bridge, Chiswick and Putney. But I can't find anything else about it.

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Opening four shops in different locations in six months is quite an undertaking, even more so in the current economic climate, can only hope it works out for them and a chippy in that part of Lordship Lane has to be a welcome addition??


https://www.josephsfishandchips.com/

Opening four shops in different locations in six months is quite an undertaking, even more so in the current economic climate, can only hope it works out for them and a chippy in that part of Lordship Lane has to be a welcome addition??


https://www.josephsfishandchips.com/

 

This sounds good

Looks like a bakery/ brunch / pizza place (for a change… :) )


https://www.soderberg.uk/east-dulwich

 

What location is it? They also have a couple of places in Edinburgh. Wish Ole & Steen would have replaced Brickhouse instead of Gail’s arriving.

 

Ole & Steen seem to be opening up all over London. Their coffee is a bit underwhelming in my opinion

Il Sovrano cafe/deli has opened up in the old Barclays Bank site on South Croxted Rd, opposite Tesco Metro and next to Elderflower food shop. Yes, I know it's West Dulwich.


It's a very nice, breezy space, with deli stuff at the front and a coffee bar, and then spacious seating at the back. Coffee is good. Food seems hyper-authentic Italian. Staff are friendly and attentive to a fault...


Meanwhile, Walter's opposite has closed temporarily - they were burgled with equipment stolen. There was also a burglary at the hairdressers a few doors down. :(

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We’ve been to Due Fratelli (replaced 500 Degrees pizza place) on Lordship Lane a few times now.

They have pizza and a few other dishes. We think pizza is their best. No stuffed crusts or Hawaiian just good pizza - the original fast food. They have a wood fired oven and pizzas come out in no time.

Pizzas range from £6.95 to £12.95.

We’ll go back, none of the other pizzas we’ve had on Lordship Lane are as good.

We’ve been to Due Fratelli (replaced 500 Degrees pizza place) on Lordship Lane a few times now.

They have pizza and a few other dishes. We think pizza is their best. No stuffed crusts or Hawaiian just good pizza - the original fast food. They have a wood fired oven and pizzas come out in no time.

Pizzas range from £6.95 to £12.95.

We’ll go back, none of the other pizzas we’ve had on Lordship Lane are as good.

 

Nice to hear someone give them a plug I was waiting for the bus outside this afternoon and once again I felt a little sad for the owners, Pizza oven blazing away in the background chef stood looking bored on phone, waitress stood gazing out the door, tables laid with wine glasses etc and not a soul inside.

We dont eat Pizza or I'd give them a try

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