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Im guessing where Kens barber was J...can only be that, or 3 further down where lauderette was. Bseside balfes. Lot work going on


Was in refresh rooms last night. Nice job they have done, and an extra loo.





remy Wrote:

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> Where is this beer and hot sauce place going to

> be?

Hop, Burns and Black is replacing the laundromat. Sounds great fun, although I was rather crossing fingers that a bar/restaurant would retain the laundromat name and signage - something catchy about it, I thought. No idea what if anything is replacing Ken's.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> This looks good... New Peckham Market. Could it

> sound the death knell for North x road?

> http://www.peckhammarket.com/



This is great news. We could do with a good food market, North Cross Road is nice but not enough food for sale there.

Good to hear and can't wait to try it out. I've been looking for a dog vase for quite some time. Ideally in the form of a Skye Terrier?


In fact the perfect day for me would be hair cut at Blue Tit, a beer and a game of space invaders at The Four Quarters, Gowlettini pizza and more ales at The Gowlett, the hot sauce place then the dog shop for said Skye Terrier vase. I'd then round everything off with a stiffener at House of Tippler.

Also a new Vietnamese place in the bussey - Banh Banh. I think they have been running about a month and are located next to rye wax - who do 2 for 1 cocktails between 6-8pm. Not sure if it is just a pop up or a permanent fixture, but the food I had today at their nunhead bite stall was nice.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> The shop and post office at the top of Lordship

> Lane, next to (and presumably slowly stifled by)

> Sainsbury's Local is now emptying and will close

> soon. Does anyone know what will be there next?

> One of my pet peeves with all the Local/Metro/M&S

> Food Halls etc is how freezing cold they are;

> can't be environmentally friendly, can it.


The PO is staying in the current premises, while the retail shop is gradually moving across to the shop on the corner of Landells Road, next to Uden's funeral directors. They should be out by the end of the month.

Not a restaurant but Ali Baba's juices on rye lane just in the lane next to the bussey building is great - he uses the adventurous fruits (dudhi fruit anyone?)from the mkt to make delish concoctions as well as some more regular juices.


http://alibabajuice.tumblr.com


Ali is a super nice fella as well

Ali Baba juice is REALLY good (and they do "normal" juices too if you don't fancy the exotic concoctions). And Four Quarters sometimes do cocktails based on Ali Baba juices (not sure if that's a permanent thing or not).


Also the little curry stand/shack thing next door is pretty good... they make the naan fresh on the spot.

Personally I only use ED for eating/drinking and food shopping. I'm not really interested in clothes/fashion, if I need something I'll either buy it online or pop into one of the shops near my office.


Anyway... a men's clothes shop? Correct me if I'm making incorrect assumptions, but I don't think they'd do much trade during the week.

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