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*Bob* Wrote:

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> It's not on Bellenden Road.

>

> But just take some pictures of somewhere else you

> don't like the look of instead and post those up.

> That'll do.


I have taken photos of EVERY shop in East Dulwich. Its a constant battle to keep up with the changes.

Many closed down before I had a chance to get to them. They are for my own private library.


DulwichFox

I'd also like to add thumbs up and say I've both eaten and drunk here and thought it was great value for money - from memory it was ?37 for 3 cocktails each, and 4 plates of food shared "family style" between 3...plus some olives. The staff were lovely and knowledgable and the food/drinks were very tasty. I'm looking forward to going back, wish them every success and think it really livens up that bit of the lane.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Well I was right about The Patch & Home Made &

> The Caf? on The Rye (electrical shop)

>

> & The Big Fat Greek Place & The Draft House &

> Green and Blue & Indian Mischief & Sorsi and Morsi

>

> But I suppose I do get it wrong sometimes..

>

> DulwichFox


Dully is ED's own Miss Havisham.


Sitting in a darkened kitchen, wearing the brown storemans coat he bought when he opened his shop on Upland Road.


A pencil behind his ear and surrounded by memories, a bare billhook festooned with cobwebs, a cake bearing the legend "Good Luck With Your New Business" mouldering on the sideboard and a faded 'Open' sign hanging on the back of the door, he pours scorn on those who woo the ED public.


"I told you so!" He caws if they are ultimately jilted, carving a notch in the mantelpiece for every closure.


Cheer up Dully for Gawd's sake, it's Fridaaay!


"There, there! I know nothing of days of the week; I know nothing of the weeks of the year."


Wot larks!

maxxi Wrote:

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> Cheer up Dully for Gawd's sake, it's Fridaaay!


Don't worry about me..

I've had a great day.. So far..


I have been to a friends retirement bash where I met up with 40 - 50 ex workmates, some still working there.

A few beers / eats.


Great to see so many old mates. Good conversation with Adults.. Very refreshing.


Good to see an old mate has joined a Ukulele band from Rye East Sussex and will be playing

at the GBE soon.


So off out to eat soon and a few more beers... and meet up with a few more peeps.


Are you having fun sitting at your computer on the EDF..


Foxy. :)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> Are you having fun sitting at your computer on

> the EDF..

>

> Foxy. :)



Indeed. Missus is out on 'The Lane' with girl-friends so am luxuriating in front of tv and wondering whether Jamie Oliver really did just say 'fishy off cuts'.

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  • 2 months later...

Wow. Went this week. This place is amazing. The atmosphere is great. The food selection is broad and interesting. The food tastes good. The drinks taste good and look the business. They have a different receptacle for every drink, real care and attention put in. There's a pic of my G&T on my blog if you are interested. I highly recommend this place, it's my new favourite place to eat. Beats anywhere in town.


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