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fergusjackson

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Yes welcome, I know your product well, and great to see a small local business do well, love following your instagram too, always makes me hungry !


I think you've been very open on here with your plans you'll always get some sort of belligerent comment, it's the Ed forum after all ;)

I've started queueing already


I've bought my BBQ,(and mustard) and W.Rose have agreed a drone-drop of sausages, at the critical time


Remind me again of the opening date ?


*fluffs up sleeping bag, dreams of a slices of 'Peckham Rye'*



(actually, anyone who wins 'Best Loaf in London' with a loaf named 'Peckham Rye' deserves a frikkin medal, in my book anyway)

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Went this morning. Great, friendly service. The coffee was good, and I had a really lovely avocado on toast too. I can see it's a great space with a buggy too - loads of space between tables. The prices are a bit on the 'ouch' side for some of the stuff, but I would go there for the occasional treat as the bread was delicious.

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