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antantant Wrote:

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> The Gowlett is opening a pop up at the Brick

> Brewery in Peckham starting from this weekend

> too.

>

> http://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/the-crust-conductor


They've already been there for a while - bus has been parked there for weeks (never actually seen it open though!)

LondonMix Wrote:

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> What is happening in the old JoJo Mamaan Bebe

> store?



I only noticed that this was shut the other day, and was really surprised. Have they gone somewhere else in the area, or just gone?

Note on the website of the retail company with the amazing smug name:


"Please note our Dulwich store will be closed for refurbishment from Sunday 11th January 2015 and will reopen on Friday 6th February 2015."


So don't panic, yummy mummies. Your store will be open again soon.

Dapper Papas?


You're right, the name is pretentious shite, but it's still a nice shop for when you want that special babygrow for your precious new born which is a bit more special than the 3 packs you buy in Sainsbos.


Not that I've been in there more than 2 or 3 times, and not for 3 or 4 years.

It is an awful name. I think the stock is pretty uninspiring too, tbh. Have shopped there a few times in the past though out of convenience. Shame Soup Dragon was kicked out by their landlord - especially as the property has remained empty ever since.
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