Jump to content

Truly Scrumptious aka Hirst Bakery


ozzy

Recommended Posts

Just wanted to say how great the shop looks now and how helpful all the staff are ,so informative and friendly . I had a freshly made cheese salad sandwich and a slice of their new caramel shortbread which was the best I have tasted ,its so nice to have somewhere that does such a huge range of freshly made sandwiches and salads ( not all this pre-packed rubbish .I also had a latte ,which was much cheaper than starbucks and tasted a lot nicer and at ?1.75 was a real bargain for Dulwich . I would definitely recommend going here if you like traditional shops that ,fresh produce and not mass produced .

Yes, I spotted the new signage. I thought at first it was a completely new business.

Had a quick peer in only to see the same staff still serving.


Always helpful and very friendly.. Freshly made sandwiches made to order..


It would seem where staff have been around for a while that they must be happy in their work.


More shops like that please.


DulwichFox

ozzy Wrote:

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

> Just wanted to say how great the shop looks now

> and how helpful all the staff are ,so informative

> and friendly . I had a freshly made cheese salad

> sandwich and a slice of their new caramel

> shortbread which was the best I have tasted ,its

> so nice to have somewhere that does such a huge

> range of freshly made sandwiches and salads ( not

> all this pre-packed rubbish .I also had a latte

> ,which was much cheaper than starbucks and tasted

> a lot nicer and at ?1.75 was a real bargain for

> Dulwich . I would definitely recommend going here

> if you like traditional shops that ,fresh produce

> and not mass produced .


I do often fancy a peanut butter and bananna sarny ozzy


Will you..... I mean 'they' make one up for me

Hirsts - or whatever it's called now - is old school, and that's not always a bad thing. I quite like the way it's like walking past a kids party from 1983, complete with chocolate cornflake cakes, and fairy cakes with hundreds-and-thousands. (Badger is a branch of the same chain I think, but doesn't quite have the same kitsch appeal).


In a similar vein, there's a newish place on Rye Lane called "Munch & Crunch", which offers an authentic 80s vibe and product range. I'm a fan.

Archived

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

  • Latest Discussions

    • Niko 07818 607 583 has been doing jobs for us for several years, he is reliable, always there for us, highly recommended! 
    • I am keeping my fingers crossed the next few days are not so loud. I honestly think it is the private, back garden displays that are most problematic as, in general, there is no way of knowing when and where they might happen. For those letting off a few bangers in the garden I get it is tempting to think what's the harm in a few minutes of 'fun', but it is the absolute randomness of sudden bangs that can do irreparable damage to people and animals. With organised events that are well advertised there is some forewarning at least, and the hope is that organisers of such events can be persuaded to adopt and make a virtue of using only low noise displays in future.
    • There was an excellent discussion on Newscast last night between the BBC Political Editor, the director of the IFS and the director of More In Common - all highly intelligent people with no party political agenda and far more across their briefs than any minister I've seen in years. The consensus was that Labour are so unpopular and untrusted by the electorate already, as are the Conservatives, that breaking the manifesto pledge on income tax wouldn't drive their approval ratings any lower, so they should, and I quote, 'Roll The Dice', hope for the best and see where we are in a couple of years time. As a strategy, i don't know whether I find that quite worrying or just an honest appraisal of what most governments actually do in practice.
    • They are a third of the way through their term Earl. It's no good blaming other people anymore. They only have three years left to fix what is now their own mess. And its not just lies in the manifesto. There were lies at the last budget too, when they said that was it, they weren't coming back for more tax and more borrowing. They'd already blamed the increase in NIC taxes on what they claimed was a thorough investigation. They either knew everything then or they lied about that too .   They need to stop lying and start behaving. If they don't the next government won't be theirs, it will be led by Nigel Farage.  They have to turn it round rapidly. Blaming other people, telling lies and breaking promises isn't going to cut it any more.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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