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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> ...was an LP by the group Home if I recall right.


I'm impressed Loochie, Baby.


Home at London College Of Printing with Dutch Group "Trace" and, seperately, the majestic Sonja Kristina and "Curved Air"...

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Keef, there's been a flyer in the area promoting a new restaurant called The Alchemist on the site of the Blue Brick Cafe.


"a care in the community charitable & semi co-operative social enterprise".


BYO - corkage ?1.90. 10% from the Offie at 141 Lordship Lane to diners.

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Don't get so hung up macroban. I don't think they're out to con anyone.


More stuff from flyer:


"No cover charge - no service charge. All our workers are part of said Social Enterprise - they share equally in 33% of turnover, 25% of profits and maybe a tip here or there."


"Corkage on Sundays to Charity."

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Indeed.


Looks like a 6 week run or so. Brilliantly cryptic flyer.


"Not just a sexy little bring your own Cocktail and Wine Bar, Flambe Restaurant, Lobster Shack, Couscous House - But also a care in the community charitable & semi co-operative social enterprise.


Open Tuesday to Sundays, 6pm to 10pm at the Blue Brick Cafe, Fellbrigg Road. BYO wine.


Sample menu both vegetarian and for "Meatarians":


- Cous cous African stew of roots & spring vegetables

- Baby Lobster Carbonara w ham and cream

- Warm salad of young spinach, smoked bacon and mange tout

- Oven baked field mushrooms with avocado and Stilton

- Chicken or Lamb tagine


"We welcome vegans, vegetarians, babies, young and old, Natives and all other oppressed minorities.....


....casual munchers welcome but Serious Diners will always make a reservation"


And a 24 hour reservation mobile to call. First night is this Tuesday June 16th.


Whatever this morphs into - I'm in!

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> > ...was an LP by the group Home if I recall

> right.

>

> I'm impressed Loochie, Baby.

>

> Home at London College Of Printing with Dutch

> Group "Trace" and, seperately, the majestic Sonja

> Kristina and "Curved Air"...


You'll never guess who I saw at the London College Of Printing, TLS. Oh go on take a punt.

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EDOldie Wrote:

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> Boom Boom Club Did I mention I saw Curved Air the

> other week at this place? They were very good.

> Sonja has just got her freedom pass. Make you feel

> your age I can tell you.

>

> Antonio Oldie


But more importantly EDOldie, was there any Back Street Luv? And if so was it if good quality?

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