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We have padron peppers

Peas-broadbeens-germ lettuce; it is coming w/ cream but we can not add it.

Patatas bravas

White asparagus soon off the menus to be replace by mixed wild mushroom.

Aubergine fritada: (tempura style with honey & sesame)

Mixed leaves salad


Is bread off ur diet too?

Cause we also have bruschetta con tomato and garlic and reduction of balsamic vinegar; very nice!

:)

And along Rye Lane the former storage space above the old Woolworths store (now two stores SportsDirect and 99p Shop), it seems the Pure Gym chain has expressed an interest and submitted a planning application to convert the upstairs into one of their gyms. Details below:


http://planningonline.southwark.gov.uk/DocsOnline/Documents/389044_1.pdf


http://www.puregym.com


Louisa.

I'll definitely still use Balfes. On occasion I've had to drop my bike into Evans in town for a quick fix. Now they have a central workshop where all the bikes are sent. You get no personal service at all. They opened a shop next to Condor once and had to close it after a year because Condor have loyal customers (and are a bit special tbh).

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> I went past the soon-to-be sushi place on LL

> yesterday. It's not Tsunami as rumoured. They had

> a web address up which I've now completely

> forgotten. Anyone know what it's called (would

> like to Google it).

>

> Ta.


http://www.yamamomo.co.uk/

As a cyclist, I'm not a big fan of Evans and would prefer to continue using a local independent for my bike needs.

Nonetheless, a new Evans store in place of the existing eyesore at Crown House has got to be an improvement.

And I do think it would be a viable site for them, there are so many cyclists in the area...!

Hi all - we're the folks behind Hop Burns & Black, which as of next month will be selling craft beer and hot sauce, plus wine and cider and even some records (all the good things in life) next door to the mighty Balfe's Bikes on East Dulwich Rd. We're looking forward to lots of beery good times with our neighbours - Balfe's rock! - and hopefully seeing many of you in store. We're aiming to open our doors by mid-November... :)

jenf Wrote:

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> Hi all - we're the folks behind Hop Burns & Black,

> which as of next month will be selling craft beer

> and hot sauce, plus wine and cider and even some

> records (all the good things in life) next door to

> the mighty Balfe's Bikes on East Dulwich Rd. We're

> looking forward to lots of beery good times with

> our neighbours - Balfe's rock! - and hopefully

> seeing many of you in store. We're aiming to open

> our doors by mid-November... :)


All sounds good to me.

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