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On 14/08/2023 at 12:35, Lebanums said:

I find it hilarious that people accept Gails, but when Pret were opening there was a bit of a drama around it saying we should support our locals...

Not really – most people on here were really p*ssed off that Brick House Bakery had to walk away because of the rent increase. I was too.

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On 14/08/2023 at 12:35, Lebanums said:

I find it hilarious that people accept Gails, but when Pret were opening there was a bit of a drama around it saying we should support our locals...

Didn't support Adam's Cafe very well, did they? (not myself and the Baron, we frequented it often)

It's not Dulwich or Peckham, but... Bistro Chez Lucie has opened opposite Gipsy Hill station. It looks like a very nice, classic, casual French bistro serving all the classics: moules, beef Bourguignon, cassoulet etc. Mains are £16-26. 

www.bistrochezyves.co.uk

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Does anyone know what the new shop on Lordship lane is going to be please? - the one that was once a chinese restaruant and then an indian and has been a pop up gallery too - it has a sign that says 'chi' I think.  Its the one next to cheese block

3 hours ago, northernmonkey said:

Does anyone know what the new shop on Lordship lane is going to be please? - the one that was once a chinese restaruant and then an indian and has been a pop up gallery too - it has a sign that says 'chi' I think.  Its the one next to cheese block

There was a sign on the window a few weeks ago that said it will be a Chinese restaurant. 

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Not ED, but Forza Wine (originally of Peckham and then Camberwell too) has just opened up another venue at the National Theatre on the Southbank, with a terrace overlooking the river. It's good to see a local business doing well. It also adds a £1 to the bill to raise money for the SE15 Solidarity Fund.

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There is a Malaysian pop-up, Janda Diner at the Man of Kent in Nunhead. Their stay has been extended for another month and then they are moving to a more permanent home in Peckham.

https://southwarknews.co.uk/area/peckham/malaysian-pop-up-diner-finds-success-at-a-nunhead-pub/

On 14/10/2023 at 16:37, Nigello said:

The Chinese takeaway next to Eric’s on Upland Rd has been revamped, or has closed and been taken over by another owner. Seating is being installed outside. A new restaurant, perhaps? Good luck, whatever it will be. 

It’s going to be a cafe, serving bubble tea amongst other things. 

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