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Had coffee at Trio early last Saturday morning. The coffee was good and the space great. Will go back for lunch one day.


Then had breakfast at Cafe G on the Rye and it was really, really tasty, although a bit more expensive than I usually pay.




rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Trio has finally opened on Bellenden Road.

Sitting at the lights in Kennington on Saturday, I observed three adjoining estate agents on one side of the road opposite two estate agents on the other. Locals probably have to use Ocado because there weren't any obvious shops.


It's handy if they want to pop down the road and buy a house though.

So getting back to the old ED Deli site and Molly Meg/Anorak impending pop-up closure. Do we have any idea who or what is interested in this site? I understand an application to extend the retail space has been submitted? If it is another estate agents I will give up the will to live.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> So getting back to the old ED Deli site and Molly

> Meg/Anorak impending pop-up closure. Do we have

> any idea who or what is interested in this site? I

> understand an application to extend the retail

> space has been submitted? If it is another estate

> agents I will give up the will to live.

>

> Louisa.


I still wonder about maybe Costa, given the apparent success of Caffe Nero over the road. I'd be amazed if anything independent could afford that space.

monica Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > I'd actually use Nandos I reckon. Unlike

> > Carluccios, Jamies, etc.

>

>

> Nandos!!!!! Seriously????? I really hope we do not

> have an awful place like Nandos opening up. Awful

> place



What's wrong with Nando's??

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> I thought a solarium was just another name for a

> tanning salon.


It is...


1. (Building) a room built largely of glass to afford exposure to the sun

2. (Electronics) a bed equipped with ultraviolet lights used for acquiring an artificial suntan

3. (Commerce) an establishment offering such facilities


DulwichFox


DulwichFox

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> They're not shutting their ED store are they? I

> like Il Mirto.


I wonder? I really like Il Mirto too. Dartmouth Rd would be a good spot for them and not much local competition.

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