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Having called in this morning, I'd like to flag this up as a little local(ish) gem. 2 coffees and a big slice of excellent carrot cake all for ?4.40. They also do breakfast and light lunches. Light and airy, beautiful secret gardens in an unexpected location. And there's a lovely little playground alongside. It's a really attractive walk (or traffic free bike ride) from Peckham Library along the Surrey Canal walk and then through Burgess Park. Maybe 2km in total.
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I went to this cafe yesterday, and was really disappointed. Yes, cheap, amazing cup of tea [always key] but I was the only person in there and every table was filthy and full of used crockery. Girls behind the counter just having a chat.


Is it run by the council, as in part of the Burgess Park regen? Such a lovely location.

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