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The winners

RESTAURANT: Franklins

CAFE OR COFFEE SHOP: Blue Mountain

SHOP: The Cheese Block

PUB OR BAR: The Great Exhibition


The runners-up

RESTAURANT: Toasted

CAFE OR COFFEE SHOP: Blackbird Bakery

SHOP: Mrs Robinson

PUB OR BAR: Crown & Greyhound


http://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/dulwich-and-east-dulwich-a-locals-guide

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> The runners-up

>

> PUB OR BAR: Crown & Greyhound

>

> http://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/dulwich

> -and-east-dulwich-a-locals-guide


Impressive all things considered.

tfwsoll - but where in Dulwich does do good coffee? (nearest places I can think of are Bambuni and Anderson in Nunhead/Peckham).


Jah Lush - I think Nunhead was lumped in with Peckham, much as Deptford and New Cross were together, and bizarrely, Blackheath and Brockley were.

njc97 Wrote:

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> tfwsoll - but where in Dulwich does do good

> coffee? (nearest places I can think of are Bambuni

> and Anderson in Nunhead/Peckham).

>


Too right! Sorry - I know I've moaned about it before but I still despair at the absence of decent coffee in ED. Blue Mountain's is singularly unimpressive to be the winner in the category. Guess I'll just have to stick to Nunhead and Peckham. My current top tip is Lerryn's at the bottom of Rye Lane - gorgeous.

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Sorry but who voted for these and what are the

> criteria by which they were judged "the best" ?



Anybody could vote for them via Time Out's website.


I don't think there were any specific criteria.

tfwsoll - I like FCB's espressos although I had one of the worst americanos ever there. Bambuni in nunhead uses Volcano beans as well. I've only had toasted's once and wasnt especially impressed.


I want to try Lerryn's. Otherwise mousetail by Peckham library are good. But my regular haunt is Alchemy by City Thameslink station. mmmm.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> ed_pete Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Sorry but who voted for these and what are the

> > criteria by which they were judged "the best" ?

>

> Sounds like you're taking it a little too

> seriously...



No - just the way the OP presented them almost made it seem like it's a undispitable fact.

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