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23 hours ago, IainJ said:

Last I heard it was Mrs Sida-Murray's dental surgery going in there, moving from East Dulwich Road as her lease was ending. She is going to be sharing with the dentist from Dulwich Village who is moving her practice across the road.  

This is a shame as I heard it was going to be some sort of eatery....a dentist is very dull! 😉

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Forest plant shop is upsizing - moving into where Luca cafe used to be, in North Cross Road. Looks lovely inside and seems to be doing coffee too. Not sure if open yet but looked imminent. Nice to see, especially with pear spring having closed recently. 

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Not quite in ED but very close, Peckham Rye. A pop up Greek cafe, "MessyMary", (situated inside "Feeling Food") oh my god the Souvlaki is out of this world! I was also lucky enough to get their orange cake, I think its called Portokalopita (I may have spelt that wrong). The queue was out of the door on Monday. I believe its closed for a holiday break for a few weeks (which should give me time to rid a few pounds) before they get back. If you are a fan of Greek food, this is defo one to try! 

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On 21/07/2023 at 15:37, Ruffler said:

Over in Herne Hill, a new Gail’s is being fitted out next to The Commercial pub opposite the station.

Gail's is replacing Agile Rabbit, which is a shame because Agile Rabbit had great coffee and pizza, and the staff were always really nice.

Is Gail's the first ever chain store on that parade outside Herne Hill station? I think the old betting shop might have been a Ladbrokes at one point, but apart from that I don't remember any chains being there.

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