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  • 3 weeks later...
Also just enjoyed a huge veggie breakfast at Cafe 325 this morning, really hit the spot and only a fiver. Lots of good value sounding meals on the menu from jacket potatoes and omelettes to bigger hot meals. Can see myself popping in for take out when feeling lazy. I hope they stick around. Anyone know their opening hours? Forgot to check.

It's called Can Tho.



Jeremy Wrote:

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> nunheadbelle Wrote:

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> > I'm into Vietnamese at the moment, usually

> order

> > from one on the Old Kent Road

>

> What's it called?

JohnL Wrote:

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> pilsbury Wrote:

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> > my O/H went to the white horse on friyda night and

> > said it was a really nice mix of old locals and

> > new folks and that the food was delicious

>

> I popped in - still similar but different .. if

> you know what I mean :)


I like the White Horse. It's a bit smarter than before, but not tarted up. Really nice pub, nice features, lots of wood panelling, open fires, etc. Pool table and darts still there. Really friendly staff. Reasonable beer selection - maybe 5 ales, a few bottled craft beers. Basic food but decent.. small menu, around 6 mains which is fine with me.


I think some people are put off because it still looks a bit shit from the front - same old crappy wooden fence and benches. I imagine they'll want to sort this out before the summer.

  • 1 month later...

Looks like the Dead Dolls on Clayton Road has gone and been rebranded as The Clayton Arms http://www.claytonarms.co.uk. Can only be an improvement in my (personal!!) opinion.


As this is now just round the corner from The Copper Tap at the Red Cow and a gentle stroll from Beer Rebelion, this looks like a nice little cluster of beer haunts.


Oh and Melange, the lovely chocolate shop, is now open in its new premises on Maxted Road. Still has a little space for coffee too.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Yep, that Dead Doll place always looked dead. The

> concept was seriously out of step with the area.

> Hope they manage to turn it around.


But the old Clayton Arms is the only pub I walked in to

find no clients, no staff and just me in the pub.

Bambuni has closed? It looked like they were doing pretty well.



antantant Wrote:

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> I liked Dead Dolls, nice to have something

> different. Anyway has anyone tried The Habit -

> the new place in Nunhead now Bambini's has closed?

spark67 Wrote:

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> The dead dolls place looked well and truly open

> saturday night, lights on people inside drinking,

> & a waitress outside writing up the menu on a

> board


It's now the Clayton Arms again




deaddollshouse Our sister venue @claytonarmsse15 #peckham #claytonarms opened yesterday headed up by chef #simonwilliams Check it out if you're in #southlondon it's great! #cocktails #brunch #sundayroast #bottomlessbrunch #allthefun

who_ate_all_the_cake So no more dolls house?

deaddollshouse@who_ate_all_the_cake Sadly no more #deaddollshouse in #Peckham the company is under new ownership and exploring new and exciting things. @deaddollshouse though is here to stay!


https://www.instagram.com/p/BCA58i0ki5S/

https://www.instagram.com/claytonarmsse15/

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