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I paid over the odds for a take-out tea (in my own cup) from the Megans in DV and was charged a service charge on top.


I was passed the tea over the counter and still had to take my own tea bag out so not exactly sure what the service charge was for.


The place looks cute far too expensive.

  • 3 weeks later...

Great, just what the world needs! Another Lordship Lane Estate Agent and all their cars taking up parking spaces on the surrounding roads.


teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Lila's is closing a estate agent will be taking

> the unit .

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Lila's is closing a estate agent will be taking

> the unit .



no! such sad news.

I mean..also another Estate agent?

LL will be a street of chain cafes and estate agents soon..bang goes the neighbourhood

DK_87 Wrote:

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> Megan?s in DV is verging on disgraceful with how

> bad the food and service is. ?Megan?s on the

> Lordship? is fully disgraceful with the branding.

> What the actual F***k is ?the Lordship???

My thoughts entirely.

Megans food is abysmal,service was appalling and their idea of 'local' branding is just naff and pathetic.

DK_87 Wrote:

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> Megan?s in DV is verging on disgraceful with how

> bad the food and service is. ?Megan?s on the

> Lordship? is fully disgraceful with the branding.

> What the actual F***k is ?the Lordship???



What was the problem/s? Did you let them know,and what did they say back?

Just to backtrack here.

I say ?going up Lordship?

The Lane is East St as per Peckhamgatecrasher?s post.


Another negative here for Megan?s unfortunately. I tried the one in DV when it opened. Over-priced, small portions, very average food. Disappointing as I love eastern Mediterranean food.

Sue Wrote:

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> I haven't been in, but the new Megan's always

> looks very full when I pass it.



But I bet they wont be repeat customers!

There are many other good reasonably priced independents on 'the Lane' I urge people to support them

Cauliflowerear Wrote:

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> Please dont call Lordship Lane 'The Lane', its

> really cringey.


hi old cauli you did call it the LANE don't you remember??? a little jog for you as you seem to be losing it ??


Posted by Cauliflowerear May 26, 12:54PM


ken78 Wrote:

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> You really need to read what you say cauli now

> slaging down a nice pub Why ??, bet you shoplift

> in the ? shop your so tight



Ken, there are no Pound shops down 'the lane'. I wouldn't be caught dead shoplifting anywhere else. I tend to target the independent shops rather than the chains when I am on my thieving spree.


Being tight and a shoplifter in East Dulwich means i have more money for little luxuries in life such as expensive machines that dispense beer. Incidentally, i wonder what would happen to all the nice pubs if lots and lots of tight people bought the machines for their homes, and saved a few quid by not going to the pub?

I had brunch in Megan's on Saturday and it was genuinely one of the worst meals out I've ever had. Terrible service -was waiting for 30 mins before they told me what I'd ordered wasn't available. Then what eventually did come, nearly an hour later was bad. One salad was literally inedible.

HeadNun Wrote:

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> I had brunch in Megan's on Saturday and it was

> genuinely one of the worst meals out I've ever

> had. Terrible service -was waiting for 30 mins

> before they told me what I'd ordered wasn't

> available. Then what eventually did come, nearly

> an hour later was bad. One salad was literally

> inedible.


and you waited for 1hr WHY ??

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