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Hey mammas


Just wondering if any of you fancied checking out the new child friendly cafe THE DISH AND THE SPOON in Nunhead on Wednesday at 11.30.

I have been intouch with the lovely Shona that owns the space and she is really easy going and will not mind us letting our lil ones cause a lil chaos unlike a lot of cafes in the area.



The address is 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF.


would be fab to have a nice group of us, and maybe a walk around the Rye afterwards.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

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Heya,

We started this meet up last wednesday and it was great. Very relaxed vibe and a fab space. I met 3 new local mums and had some great coffee:))

I should be there around 10am as will a few others so depending on what age/nap times etc, will be good to see you then too if it's an easier time-totally depends on what age/routine etc? I know I have to leave by 11.30ish for lunch/nap so might miss the second round but hopefully see some of you there.

I'll be the one shuvving pastries in my mouth with the biggest coffee in hand...I might be wearing my blue bandana hair wrap....so....-Please say Hi, as last time I wasn't sure who was there for the group or just popping in anyway.

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Lucy

i just wanted to say a big thank you to all of the 17 mums that joined us at THE DISH AND THE SPOON cafe in Nunhead yesterday. It was soo great to meet so many lovely mums, if you fancy organising a coffee morning get in touch and lets do it!!


See the pic attached to see what you missed.


You can also check www.mothers-meeting.com (website under construction) for more Mothers Meeting pics.


Jenny

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