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could someone please confirm or clarify the situation with cafe trio in Peckham, that it's closing its door this Sunday. Finally found a cafe that understands the milk, coffee ratio, the machine is calibrated correctly to create an almost perfect coffee. If the rumour is true it's very sad!
I'm really surprised as every time I go there (2 or 3 times a week), it's mobbed. My daughter loves it and we will be really sad to lose it. What has happened? Are they thinking of relocating and is there anything that could be done to keep it open?

A few businesses have been successfully crowdfunded in Peckham and Camberwell, and if a rent shortfall is the problem, I wonder if there might be a crowd funding solution?


But it's strange there's nothing on their website, Twitter or Facebook pages if they're closing so soon. Was it a sudden decision?

JaneKinnin Wrote:

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> I'm really surprised as every time I go there (2

> or 3 times a week), it's mobbed.




Yes, but was it mobbed by people spending money, or people buying one coffee and getting 2 hours of child entertainment out of it?

Otta Wrote:

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> Yes, but was it mobbed by people spending money,

> or people buying one coffee and getting 2 hours of

> child entertainment out of it?


I think mainly breakfast or lunch, but also coffee and cake in the afternoons. Don't think many would stay for 2hrs, but maybe 1hr or so?

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