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I say chain, they only have 8 outlets around the city. But, they're in some pretty decent parts of London. Looks like ED has been overlooked in favour of our wayward (but much more interesting) younger brother. Oops.


http://peckhampeculiar.tumblr.com


Blenheim Grove is the location.


How many out of 10 do I get for this one Jeremy? ;-)


Louisa.

Otta Wrote:

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> Indeed, good for them.

>

> Although for the life of me (and I realise this

> puts me in a minority) I just don't "get" the

> whole burger thing.


You have said that before. You need to get it soon. With your knife and fork.

  • 3 months later...

Otta Wrote:

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> Indeed, good for them.

>

> Although for the life of me (and I realise this

> puts me in a minority) I just don't "get" the

> whole burger thing.


Me too. But it's easy .. They are cheap to make. requires very little equipment and highly profitable..


They are probably here to stay.. well definitely here to stay.. probably a burger tax may be imposed as

it seems to be the government way forward with resolving any obesity problem. Cos I'm the Tax Man..


Foxy

Also, the likes of McDonald's and Burger King are suffering at the rise of the 'hipster burger', it's a business model which clearly works, especially in London. I had been told Byron Burger were also interested in Peckham (and I genuinely enjoyed my meal I had at one of their restaurants), but surely one area doesn't need two fancy burger restaurants? Or does it?


Louisa.

Burgers and Kebabs are very different..


People eat Burgers any time of the day.. and most kebabs are eaten late at night. (generally speaking)


Pubs do burgers in the evening... but not kebabs.. Kebabs require specialist equipment.


I don't eat many kebabs these days..


Years ago it was a Fish'n'Chip supper after the Pictures.. often walking along the street..


Arrh .. the smell of HOT chips and Vinegar..


Foxy..

Yes burgers are round, or pillar shaped with a dome top


Kebabs are not round, or pillar shaped with a dome top


I think maybe alcohol plays a part in the consumption of the latter


That or plain stupidity possibily or sheer laziness, given how cheap & easy it is to make your own at home when shitfaced on a Fri/Sat nite

Louisa Wrote:

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> Also, the likes of McDonald's and Burger King are

> suffering at the rise of the 'hipster burger',

> it's a business model which clearly works,

> especially in London. I had been told Byron Burger

> were also interested in Peckham (and I genuinely

> enjoyed my meal I had at one of their

> restaurants), but surely one area doesn't need two

> fancy burger restaurants? Or does it?

>

> Louisa.


Suffering at the rise of the 'hipster burger'......really ?

http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/15/mcdonalds-serves-up-rising-uk-profits-despite-troubles-in-the-us

Seabag Wrote:

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> Suffering at the rise of the 'hipster

> burger'......really ?

> http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/15/mc

> donalds-serves-up-rising-uk-profits-despite-troubl

> es-in-the-us



Absolutely, the business model that article refers to covers the whole of the UK where, granted, McDonald's is doing very well for itself. But here in London the 'hipster burger' phenomenon has taken huge chunks out of the cheap casual dining burger joints such as the one you quote from the guardian article. Have a read of this


http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2015/may/24/premium-burger-joints-rise-britain-datablog


Louisa.

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