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Made the mistake of going there on opening night last night, didn't expect it to be so busy! Queues to get in do we gave up and went to bar story, also rammed so we tried Montpellier, also rammed! Felt like we were in Shoreditch with all the hipsters milling about, who knew peckhcm was so trendy. Does anyone know if you can go up to franks (well the top floor of the carpark) during the daytime? I would like to see the view.

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bloonoo Wrote:

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> Felt like we were in Shoreditch with all the

> hipsters milling about, who knew peckhcm was so

> trendy.


See bloonoo, I think you have made the criminal error of failing to follow my posts avidly enough. If you had, you would have read that Peckham has recently been cited as more scenester even than Dalston (and certainly much more so than Shoreditch, which tends to resemble Lordship Lane these days, with a Sunday morning stroll requiring careful dodging of puddles of blow-ins' vomit, still reeking of white trainer).

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hang on but no-one pays to sit on the top floor of the car park, do they? or have I been too early and missed a late nite entry fee?


the view is absolutely fantastic and last time there was an art exhibition that you could look at as you wandered around the car park sipping negroni, as you do.

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I went early this evening - crowd start to grow from 7.00 pm. Was good - food & drink reasonably priced, crowd an eclectic mix - signalling Peckham's imminent takeover of the Hoxton / Shoreditch / Spitalfield areas as trendy Bo Ho arty central. Views of London great - art installations left me cold.


Will probably return to people watch and take in the view over quiet pint or two.

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