Jump to content

Recommended Posts

The park cafe, and our nominated post parkrun coffee destination is temporarily closed.

The Pavillion cafe in Dulwich Park recently changed hands. Last weekend it closed for refurbishment with the aim of reopening before Easter.

In the interim there will be an outside area where coffees and snacks will be available, but no indoor seating for sheltering from the elements.

'The Team' will be relocating temporarily to Cafe Rouge in Dulwich Village for the weekly post-parkrun gathering during which results are downloaded and tokens sorted ready for the following week.

As usual you are invited to join us for coffee and chat..........

Cafe Rouge is situated in Dulwich Village on the corner of Aysgarth Road just next to the pedestrian crossing.

See you there maybe?

Shetypatr Wrote:

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

> Cafe Rouge is situated in Dulwich Village on the corner of Aysgarth Road


Not any more. Is now the Real Greek. But, as mentioned above not really the thread to be posting this on!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Hopefully their customer service has improved then, as I've had several bad experiences over the years (despite their good reputation!) including fairly recently with a fridge freezer, which after two visits in person to Oxford Street I ended up buying from AO. Their TrustPilot ratings are interesting (I just looked them up).  I know many  people tend to only post when they've received poor service, but even so .... 27% one star ratings is not good.
    • Many people have artificial trees, some people have real trees in pots which they keep from year to year, and some people don't have a tree at all, so the fact that there are fewer trees on the streets than houses doesn't necessarily mean that "the majority of people dispose of theirs responsibly"! Does the council not publicise their requirements anywhere other than on  their website? I never  have a cut tree, but if I did have, I would assume that the council collected them, particularly seeing other trees on the pavement. So I don't think it's necessarily the case that people are being selfish or unneighbourly, though as with anything, some might be. They just may not know that if they don't have a brown garden waste bin, they have to contact the council to arrange collection.
    • A sharps disposal container has been left outside  our house near goose green.   If you or a friend is missing one PM me for exact address. Presumably a contractor collects a full on and delivers replacements.  Better than a keysafe you didnt order!!
    • I would like to recommend Robert Mills, he came to sort out our central heating last week.  He is punctual, clear about what needs doing and gets on with it very efficiently.  His contact details are 07952 584171.  Thanks for giving us back a warm house Robert! 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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