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tate modern cafe. table on southwark st. leon.

ledge, Thursday, 7 February 2013 14:16 (thirteen years ago)

not in order of speed, quality, or distance.

ledge, Thursday, 7 February 2013 14:16 (thirteen years ago)

http://thetablecafe.com/ prob the best nearby tbh.

ledge, Thursday, 7 February 2013 14:20 (thirteen years ago)

you're a ledge

jabba hands, Thursday, 7 February 2013 14:32 (thirteen years ago)

Taz Pide opposite the globe is quite cheap and ok. They have tiny chairs though.

The table isn't as good as it used to be now that they actually have table service.

Moon Fuxx (Jill), Thursday, 7 February 2013 15:04 (thirteen years ago)

anyone been to the shed in notting hill yet? was in last night, very nice small plates of british food, really excellent start to finish and quite a cool little room.

Ballboy to Afghanistan (LocalGarda), Wednesday, 13 February 2013 10:40 (thirteen years ago)

The Orchard by Brockley Station is a lovely place to while away a Sunday afternoon (books, board games, nice beer, giant fish tank, excellent food). You'll probably need to reserve a table though, it's really popular.

― Matt DC, Tuesday, 15 January 2013 14:11 (4 weeks ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

also i work here

plax (ico), Wednesday, 13 February 2013 17:44 (thirteen years ago)

ate in Gujarati Rasoi on Bradbury St a few weeks back. it's run by the same dude has the excellent veggie thali stall on Exmouth Market. might be tricky to get a table at without booking as the place is so dinky, but the size also means the menu is basically option #1 or option #2 for mains. the upside of that is that you get to try everything if you go with a partner, which is great if like me, you suffer from terminal post-menu-choice regret.

gnarly_sceptre (+ +), Wednesday, 13 February 2013 18:04 (thirteen years ago)

haha, no way Plax. I live on Tyrwhitt Rd so am always walking past the Orchard. Is it ALWAYS full of babes or do I just walk past at good times?

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Wednesday, 13 February 2013 18:10 (thirteen years ago)

not to be creepy, but i live on Tressillian Rd.

RIP 'Sounds Around' Dave

gnarly_sceptre (+ +), Wednesday, 13 February 2013 18:32 (thirteen years ago)

NO. WAY.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Thursday, 14 February 2013 00:16 (thirteen years ago)

just foolin. Adelaide Ave all the way.

gnarly_sceptre (+ +), Thursday, 14 February 2013 14:10 (thirteen years ago)

Orchard FAP anyone?

Matt DC, Thursday, 14 February 2013 14:43 (thirteen years ago)

the first place i lived in london was tyrwhitt road. not for long. i live on jerningham now, by nxg station.

the place IS always full of babies. i know how to warm a bottle in hot water. prams are so much bigger than when i was a baby i think. i would rather be raised by wolves. i want to quit so bad.

plax (ico), Friday, 15 February 2013 03:10 (thirteen years ago)

those don't seem to be the same kind of babes dwight yorke was referring too

every soulless meta poster is a ✰ (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Friday, 15 February 2013 03:15 (thirteen years ago)

lol i read babies. it is always full of babies.

plax (ico), Friday, 15 February 2013 03:25 (thirteen years ago)

yummy mummies i suppose

^ sarcasm (ken c), Friday, 15 February 2013 08:47 (thirteen years ago)

man...Jerngingham...that's the big leagues to me after 5 years as a new cross/brockley resident. My first girlfriend lived on Drakefell Rd in Brockley so seeing her meant a long trek up Jerningham, then heading down Sandbourne. Memories, eh. Once took me literally about 45 minutes to walk down Jerningham whilst on a comedown.

Whereabouts on Tyrwhitt did you live Plax? Also I'm very sorry I never responded to your DM-via-ILX a while back. Forgive me. I'm still at Goldsmiths/the shop if you ever want to say hello.

BEST ROAD IN NEW CROSS/BROCKLEY THREAD?

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 15 February 2013 09:06 (thirteen years ago)

Twenty years ago, Jerningham Road was nothing but squats!

karl lagerlout (suzy), Friday, 15 February 2013 09:17 (thirteen years ago)

The bit around Brockley station and Brockley Cross felt pretty sketchy even 15 years ago, not even rough per se but just that dark and empty railway arch feel, one big derelict pub in the middle of it. It's completely unrecognisable now. It's unsurprising because the old houses around there are both massive and beautiful and would've been really cheap even by London standards.

Matt DC, Friday, 15 February 2013 10:16 (thirteen years ago)

Bragging time ITT because my girlfriend took me out for a surprise birthday thing last night and we ended up going for cocktails at 60 Colebrooke Row and then for the seven-course taster menu in the library at Sketch. Pierre Gagnaire was in the kitchen. The starters alone were fucking works of art.

Matt DC, Friday, 15 February 2013 10:22 (thirteen years ago)

Seems like a justified brag. Jealous!

Tim, Friday, 15 February 2013 10:24 (thirteen years ago)

walking to my friend's place on upper brockley road from the station in the evening still gives me the willies a bit.

^ sarcasm (ken c), Friday, 15 February 2013 11:08 (thirteen years ago)

do you all find you get a bit more worried just by being in an unfamiliar part of london, even if there's nothing ostensibly sketchy? i find that from time to time, like it appears fine but you are out of your comfort zone so maybe it's not. and the sketchiness of your own area becomes familiar after a while, recognising the same tramps and stuff.

Ballboy to Afghanistan (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 February 2013 11:27 (thirteen years ago)

every time i go to east london.

ledge, Friday, 15 February 2013 11:28 (thirteen years ago)

I've pretty much narrowed London down to:

Walking from my house to Goldsmiths (where I work/study)
Walking from my house to Deptford Market on a Saturday and then onto Grenwich, then looping back on myself.
Walking from my house to Amersham Rd in New Cross to catch a bus, then walking from Aldwych to Birkbeck to go to my other job.
Walking from my house to Lewisham.
Occasional jaunts to Brixton, starting with a walk from my house.

But yeah, new parts of London make me feel a bit apprehensive. I remember driving with friends from NX to Wood Green and finding the walk from the car to our friend's house really eerie.

Where's a good, maybe slightly out of the way part of London to have a wander around? Kind of a charity shop/coffee/quiet pint afternoon trip.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 15 February 2013 11:40 (thirteen years ago)

Stoke Newington?

Ballboy to Afghanistan (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 February 2013 11:48 (thirteen years ago)

i have never felt unsafe in any part of london. i got chased into my back garden by two guys who were i think on acid once. my main reason for thinking this was one of them repeatedly screaming "i'm on acid." big menacing guys but nothing happened beyond that. still, shit like that only seems to heighten my sense of contrast and feeling that such things count as mere anomalies. i've felt unsafe other places. usually smaller, lawless towns. that said brockley station is ideally designed for meeting dealers and a guy i work with had a gun pulled on him near there recently. he does *really* look like a cop though.

plax (ico), Friday, 15 February 2013 11:56 (thirteen years ago)

yeah i mean i've never felt in danger as such, just a bit warier in some places. overall i feel way more unsafe when in dublin at kicking out time on a saturday, like in the very centre of the city. it's always much more likely that someone says something to you, which can lead anywhere.

Ballboy to Afghanistan (LocalGarda), Friday, 15 February 2013 11:58 (thirteen years ago)

Good shout LG.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 15 February 2013 12:30 (thirteen years ago)

Dwight, do you do library work by any chance? If so I believe we know each other IN THE REAL WORLD!!! You can probably guess who I am...

Neil S, Friday, 15 February 2013 12:34 (thirteen years ago)

I work in the student shop in RHB...though I spend most of my time in the library...REVEAL YOURSELF NEIL S.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 15 February 2013 12:37 (thirteen years ago)

ha okay my friend IRL works at Goldsmith's and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicice, not Birkbeck. Sorry to get your hopes up!

Neil S, Friday, 15 February 2013 12:39 (thirteen years ago)

Check whatever account you get ILX emails from Neil.

Re: food in London. Finally went to Franco Manca last weekend. Oh. My. Fucking. God.

the Shearer of simulated snowsex etc. (Dwight Yorke), Friday, 15 February 2013 12:41 (thirteen years ago)

Brockley's pretty much the only place in London where I don't feel a bit on edge! I can't imagine anything not exceedingly middle class happening there. Gunpoint drug deals in the station, I guess I should rethink that a bit.

Franco Manca's been on my to do list for about eighteen months, I'm bad at London life.

hot young stalin (Merdeyeux), Friday, 15 February 2013 12:59 (thirteen years ago)

yeah i mean i've never felt in danger as such, just a bit warier in some places. overall i feel way more unsafe when in dublin at kicking out time on a saturday, like in the very centre of the city. it's always much more likely that someone says something to you, which can lead anywhere.

Yeah this is true, I still feel a bit wary walking around quieter bits of Hackney at night although I'm sure I'd be fine if I lived there. Brockley is quieter in general and anywhere that's both quiet and unfamiliar can feel a bit unnerving at night even if it's basically safe. But you're probably less safe on a busy suburban High Street full of plastic pubs at 11pm on a Saturday.

Matt DC, Friday, 15 February 2013 13:09 (thirteen years ago)

i have neither been here nor do i have any plans to be in that neck of the woods in the foreseeable, but i'm just putting this here for future reference because omg that menu

http://www.stjohnstavern.com/menus

lex pretend, Sunday, 17 February 2013 15:54 (thirteen years ago)

we went there last summer, its marvelous - and a really lovely room. had a rabbit pasta started that i still think of to this day.

SOYLENT GREEN IS SHEEPLE (stevie), Sunday, 17 February 2013 16:10 (thirteen years ago)

just went to Le Vacherin for my birthday, cost eased by a voucher

c'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas le beurre

Black Sabbath - violence, religious obscurantism (imago), Monday, 18 February 2013 00:35 (thirteen years ago)

just wanted to use that line, really. it was phenomenal and I want to eat there more regularly than birthdays allow

Black Sabbath - violence, religious obscurantism (imago), Monday, 18 February 2013 00:37 (thirteen years ago)

http://theperfecttrough.blogspot.com.es/2013/02/lucky-fried-chicken-at-grafton-arms.html

^^^ Just taking the piss now.

Matt DC, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:18 (thirteen years ago)

ha, how about this (summary: 1. stick food from long-running pub thai kitchen in heated serving dishes. 2. stick dishes under awning outside pub. 3. tweet about your new on-trend street food stall. 4. profit.)

https://twitter.com/se1/status/304927921024409601/photo/1

ledge, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:26 (thirteen years ago)

why "just taking the piss". lucky chip is generally really good, have you ever been? if they do chicken well then great. grafton arms is a nice pub too and the food there was already pretty good so why not.

or is this just this thread's vague hipster bashing #103837

Tioc Norris (LocalGarda), Friday, 22 February 2013 12:28 (thirteen years ago)

i like fried chicken, food seems reasonably priced, would give it a go

just sayin, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:32 (thirteen years ago)

Lucky Chip is really good, way better than standard London burger and chips, but I think the point is there's no commensurate improvement on standard high street dirty chicken.

Matt DC, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:33 (thirteen years ago)

(And taking their punters for idiots in the process)

Matt DC, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:35 (thirteen years ago)

It's not as if they're the only one's doing that or it's some mad new gimmick, there are several fried chicken places around now.

And I disagree actually. There's an equivalent type of hipster restaurant in Dublin that does fried chicken and it is amazing, it can be done to an excellent standard. I've not been to any of the new places so I don't know if they reach that standard but I'd be willing to try.

xpost "taking their punters for idiots" - weirdly strong way of putting it, but you know, fuck hipsters and [their mindless preconceptions, they really ought to think before just following a herd mentality about things.

Tioc Norris (LocalGarda), Friday, 22 February 2013 12:36 (thirteen years ago)

yeah i have a lil bit of faith in lucky chip

just sayin, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:38 (thirteen years ago)

this girl seems to like it - http://lizzieeatslondon.blogspot.com/2013/02/lucky-fried-chicken.html

just sayin, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:38 (thirteen years ago)

LOL @ the prices on that menu

lex pretend, Friday, 22 February 2013 12:39 (thirteen years ago)


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