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I live in Nunhead so went both days, shame about the weather on Saturday. The Twelth Night performance in the Salvation Army Hall was great, not sure I followed the story but the actors were amazing.


On Sunday the samba band were great fun and I really enjoyed the workshop, think the adults started enjoying it more than the children.


Didn't really try any of the food due it's price and the majority of it being non-vegetarian.

There was lots of vegetarian food available. Didn't try any of the wraps or burgers because the prices were way too high for my budget.


The curly potatoes on a stick were wonderful.


A really nice afternoon, made even better by the sun shining. Couldn't believe how busy it was.

The chip/curly potato stall prices were very reasonable.


All the wraps & burgers were between ?5 & ?7 each which is a bit much if on a tight budget.


There was a stall selling jerk chicken, rice & peas & salad for ?6.


My daughter asked if she could just have rice & peas & salad without the meat & the guy said he would do it for ?5.


Says it all really.

Next one is 13th December-11am til 7pm Holly Grove Park www.pexmas.com or twitter @Pexmas. I was the guy with the ladder and sweeping brush on Saturday morning getting drenched, trying to clear the rain water off stall holders awnings !!!

Really glad it was enjoyed and we hope to see you all in December, all comments are appreciated-good or bad.

Those complaining about prices, these are small businesses offering quality produce made with skill and love. I don't think ?5-7 is unreasonable for a decent lunch. You won't find much cheaper of a similar quality in London. Raastawala offered a huge wrap and mango lassie for ?5. Great value.


There's always morleys over the road if you want something cheap (no disrespect to Morleys, I'll destroy some chicken with the best of 'em)!

Beards, Babies and Burgers.


And three threads on it. I'd say that's a result for the organisers. It was a good effort.


At one point there was a half decent attempt at a disco....but as one rastafarian guy said to me.... getting the english middle classes dancing at 3pm without much alcohol is a near impossible task.

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