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SebsC Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > Does it actually have a name? Or would that

> > detract from the minimalist chic?

> >

> > ETA - Sorry... just saw post above... "Fabulous

> > Ice Fires".

>

> They've only just opened so have yet to have the

> name painted on the front of the shop.



Hopefully by the time the paintbrushes are out they'll have realised what an absolutely bloody awful name they've come up with.

I went there on Saturday. It seems creamier than Oddonos which may be more authentically Italian (I don?t know) but really it is a matter of personal taste if you prefer it.


I live much closer to Oddonos so won?t be going out of my way to go to Fire and Ice but if I fancy some gelato after lunch or dinner at the Flying Pig, I will definitely go back.


They should do a nice trade near the playground and its nice to see more businesses opening up. I wish them well.

Otta Wrote:


> Hopefully by the time the paintbrushes are out

> they'll have realised what an absolutely bloody

> awful name they've come up with.



They had (maybe still have) a notice on their door on Friday night which I didn't thoroughly read as it was quite long, but I believe the name is part of a quotation from Blake, or is related to Blake in some way.


As they are just round the corner from the Blake mural, I actually think the name is quite appropriate, if that is why they have chosen it :)

Tried Fabulous Ice fire last week and got hooked. Delicious flavours, and love their own recipie. Of course it's personal tastes but I prefer it to Oddono. It would be good to have different portion sizes (though 3 flavours for ?2.50 seems good value given the portion sizes) - and yes, I have suggested it to them, too.
A pilates studio has taken over the old French cafe site...couldn't see another cafe and restaurant opening there tbh. But there seems to be something opening up near the cemetery end of forest hill road, go past on my bike every day and have been watching the builders at work, front painted and planters outside where I guess there'll be seating.

MarkE Wrote:

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> May not strictly be new if the owners continue to

> lease it, but not unfeasible...

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> http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for

> -sale/property-53722154.html?premiumA=true


I like Le Chandelier and it would be a shame if it were to close, but must admit, it never seems that busy whenever I've visited.

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