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Sazzle30 Wrote:

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> The white horse in Nigel road is openning this

> Friday. Owned by the same group as the Montpelier

> and Edwin's resturant



great news. Will certainly pop in to see if any changes happened.

Just been to white horse - they have a pool table and darts and a pint of cider and an ale came to ?7.35! Nice people too.

Unfortunately no tv so we've gone to the Rye to watch the rugby - same round cost ?10.45 and all the tables in front have been reserved which is a shame but I can understand why they have done it


Will be back to the white horse when the rugby is done

solar Wrote:

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> That shop seems to be jinxed. None of the previous

> occupants have lasted long, so I hope the caf? is

> more successful.


Does seem strange having a caf? next door to a chippy.


Presumably different operating times.. If its a real caf?.. early mornings and lunch time.

if it's going to be another mummy/baby club then late morning afternoon..


Chippy mostly busy around 5.00-7.00pm


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mancity68 Wrote:

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> Spotted a new charcuterie type place on Blenheim

> Grove today - Serious Pig.


Yeah we popped in and bought some bits, and had a chat. It is predominantly a wholesaler, but open to the public on Saturdays in partnership with "The Charcuterie Board" -



They've got a few tables and chairs set up, and are planning on doing coffee, wine, beer etc too soon.

Dun Wrote:

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> Has anyone tried the latest pop-up at Platform 1

> on Lordship Lane? Wanted to know if it was worth

> trying. Thanks


Yes tried it the other day, food was good as were the cocktails. Only problem was, it was very cold inside the restaurant. Admittedly it was a very cold evening however, I wouldn't expect to have to wear a coat while eating. Hopefully they'll address this before winter really sets in...

Not East Dulwich or Peckham but I know but a lot of us use Dulwich Village and the Village will soon have an Oyster bar/deli. Looks like the guy who used to run (own?) Poissonnerie de l'avenue in Sloane Street has taken the lease of the old deli next to the dry cleaners. The dry cleaners was, when I was a kid, a fishmongers so what comes around goes around?? They seem to be spending some money on the place and at last we might have somewhere decent to eat in the Village.
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