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I've always said we need a cashpoint down Evelina Road. The only one is in one of the mini-supermarkets and that charges you to take out cash. This will will be a welcome addition if it's free.


I actually remember when it was a Haberdashers and that was many many years ago.


It's good to see that more and more new shops are opening in that part of Nunhead, to add to the Butcher, Baker and Candlestick maker (well candlestick sellers anyway) and Fishmonger. It's a nice stretch of road where you can pick up almost anything you need.


Renata Hamvas Wrote:

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> Bambuni are moving into the corner premises that

> was the site of several pop-up shops (a while ago

> it was a haberdashery) and I think a cash point

> (not commission charging one) is going into a new

> shop front.

> Renata

Thanks for the info Renata.


There is a new quite randomly placed charging cashpoint in Nunhead - one of those free-standing on the street things joined with a payphone. It's up the other end - outside 2sisters Indian. It's ?1.50 for withdrawals and I've never seen anyone use it.

Not SE22, not SE15 but further afield: a new convenience shop is opening on Camberwell New Rd near the Green (224, I think). I mention it because there is loads of housing going up along that stretch of road and this is the first bit of additional, useful infrastructure I have seen to go with it.

I do fear the worst for bus routes and traffic in general for those of us who travel from SE22 into town down this route when hundreds more people are wanting to do the same.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Sazzle30 Wrote:

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> > John the Unicorn opens on Saturday

>

>

> I think it opens today actually.


I don't go to Peckham often but I have walked up & down Rye Lane a few times recently..

I really cannot say I have noticed any development which resembles a pub..

Where exactly is this place ? Is it in or off of Rye Lane. ?


Foxy.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Looks seriously shite. Terrible signage. Hoping

> for a lot better inside. Might pop in later or

> tomorrow arvo to give it the once over.



Hmmm in my nosiness looking at the "teasers" on their twitter feed... I think you might be disappointed *sighs*

Popped down there this arvo. It wasn't open though the sign says it's opening tonight, they've still got the builders in and it looked a bit of a mess. The signage looks even worse close up. Dead shabby. Oh, sorry shabby chic's in innit. I'll give it another whirl maybe next week, give them a chance to get fully operational.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Popped down there this arvo. It wasn't open though

> the sign says it's opening tonight, they've still

> got the builders in and it looked a bit of a mess.

> The signage looks even worse close up. Dead

> shabby. Oh, sorry shabby chic's in innit. I'll

> give it another whirl maybe next week, give them a

> chance to get fully operational.


It was open and those were the clientele :)

Beer prices are on their webpage...


Amstel 5.0% ?3.90

Heineken 5.0% ?4.00

Five Point Pale Ale 4.4% ?4.80

Symonds Cider 5.5% ?3.90

Murphy?s Stout 4.0% ?4.00

Gipsy Hill Hepcat Session IPA 4.6% ?4.80

Lagunitas IPA 6.2% ?4.60

Nico Orbit Koln Style Beer 5.3% ?4.60

Blue Moon Orange Wheat Beer 5.4% ?5.20

Gosnells Mead (two thirds pint) 5.5% ?4.00

I actually liked the sign. I dunno, get the impression that whatever the did, people would be moaning. Clearly it won't be to everyone's taste, but at least it's somewhere new and it's good to see pubs opening up instead of being turned into flats for once.
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