Jump to content

the French Cafe, Peckham Rye


yas

Recommended Posts

maxxi Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> No DF it's Forest Hill Road - between Ryedale &

> Dunstans rds - I've been in whilst waiting for my

> OH in the Dentists and always liked the place. Not

> much for coffee but had a decent pot of tea there

> and the cakes are pretty good too. Cosily

> ramshackle with very pleasant staff. I think you'd

> like it.


Perhaps I should.. Not much of a coffee drinker either but a nice pot of decent tea sounds more up by street.


Will report back.


Foxy.

edcam Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> *First time poster with axe to grind klaxon*.

> You've been going there for 2 years but the coffee

> is "shite"?

>

> I've never been to this place but the OP makes me

> want to go there immediately.



Same here!

maxxi Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> No DF it's Forest Hill Road - between Ryedale &

> Dunstans rds - I've been in whilst waiting for my

> OH in the Dentists and always liked the place. Not

> much for coffee but had a decent pot of tea there

> and the cakes are pretty good too. Cosily

> ramshackle with very pleasant staff. I think you'd

> like it.


Went there this morning.. Delightful little place...


Had a Pot of Tea 2.00 and one of those spirally current things (Pain aux raisins) ? 2.25


Tea was fresh in a proper china tea-pot with little milk jug.

Pain aux raisins was very fresh.


Lovely atmosphere with pleasant low level background music so you can talk without shouting.

Loved the simplicity of the d?cor and the little cushions. Not at all ostentatious.


Very attentive and pleasant staff..


Hope not too many people find out about it. I want it all to my self .. :)


No. Well worth a visit..


Could not resist the rustic sugar cubes Brown and White. not good for my B.G. levels..

But then I discovered they have gone to the trouble of providing Sweetners.


DulwichFox

Dear French Cafe,


Please see that all but the OP on here loves your cafe. I myself have been for many years and never had a bad experience. I like too that it feels so friendly and local. I often see the same faces (both customers and staff) so that says something about your service. Loyal return custom always does. Think nothing of the OP. You and the staff have always gone out of your way to make room as best as possible for me, any guests I've been with and my LO. The food and coffee are always great. The OP must have been somewhere else ;)

yas Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> so you enjoy the overpriced coffee that taste like

> shite and the snotty service by the ordinary

> looking staff then Alice?



I was amused to see a blackboard in Lordship Lane today advertising the Brick House and including the words "Average Looking Staff!" :)) :)) :))


ETA: Yas seems to have done wonders in getting this cafe known and loved by new customers. All good!

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I would like to recommend Aaron, who has just finished 5 days plastering work in my house. He is professional , polite, tidy, punctual and reliable. He did a fantastic job, a good price and a top quality finish. Highly recommended! Aaron Manser 07773 410661
    • Sadly, but not unreasonably, councils find it difficult to justify such expenditure on their current budgets. My family, which does like fireworks have been enjoying the displays by those still with disposable wealth by viewing them from Hilly Fields. Other hills (Dawson Heights) are available. For children who have autumn and winter birthdays, a firework display is some consolation for their birthday climate. My grandchildren, being summer babies, can enjoy garden parties and picnics. Without the need for explosions and dazzling display. 
    • Hey - I’ve got a spare adult ticket if you want it?
    • Not sure what you mean by "involved with firework enjoyment"? I'm all for others enjoying themselves, and I like fireworks, but if they were limited to public displays then people could still enjoy them? Having said that, I see that tickets for the London New Year fireworks start at £20 (Dawson's Heights it is,  then!) The fireworks in Brockwell Park used to be free. I don't know why those don't happen any more?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...