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• #27
High Five! (Although Franco Manca is a bit shit).
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• #28
To be safe I just use this disclaimer when discussing most things.
Thank you for your understanding.
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• #29
If you can get in the door past all the buggies
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• #30
i agree, I think neopolitan pizza has had its moment and is over
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• #31
Aye. Wandercrust at the Pelton Arms are my current go to, sometimes you just need a pizza!
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• #32
Sapori D'Italia, Lee Road. Worth the trip.
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• #33
Probably says something about the forum if the class war thread turns into pizza recommendations.
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• #34
fuck you buddy
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• #35
😘
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• #36
400 Rabbits restaurant represents the more annoying end of gentrification here in Crystal Palace, 13 quid for a pretty small pie with little topping, often no tomato sauce, dry and chewy. been dragged there twice by the other half and it's utterly dismal.
I have enjoyed the many small independent coffee places and maker / craft type shops that have come and gone, as well as the market, but 400 rabbits is over-styled rubbish and I wont miss it when we move.
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• #37
I've never noticed a significant constituency of these types in SE10 before
are you sure? it's no Blackheath, I'll give you that, but I've always thought there are plenty of those people in Greenwich!
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• #38
I'll give you that, but I've always thought there are plenty of those people in Greenwich!
Yeah it always seems rammed and very white / affluent at weekends. Not hipster, more barbours, green wellies with little buckles and alot of Audis
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• #39
at weekends.
So not local then.
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• #40
I don't follow.
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• #41
You see them at the weekend in their Audi's, because they drive in from elsewhere. Probably somewhere that doesn't have a Gail's :)
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• #42
Audi drivers are not averse to driving 500 yards round the corner at the weekend, I don't think this proves anything
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• #43
Can't really comment, as I don't own a car, Audi or otherwise.
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• #44
Back to class wars, in the battle between us and them, audi drivers are them, right?
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• #45
Audi drivers are definitely them
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• #46
‘the unmentionable five letter word’
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• #47
the unmentionable five letter word’
In planning our Thanksgiving, I was thinking about whether it would be deemed ‘un-American’ for my British-American (100% culturally British) neighbour to be excluded from celebrating Thanksgiving if they were in the US. It then hit me that inclusion is very much a middle/working class value in the US, and the invisible elite are hardly paradigms of tolerance and inclusion. There’s 2 Americas, and there always has been, but the elite America hides in plain sight.
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• #48
The irony is that Gail’s has become the Tesco of bakeries.
They operate with bagged packet mixes that they get in the post from central factories, not dissimilar to the supermarkets. A Gail’s coming into your area is a mixed blessing, it’s a product just behind the curve of gentrification, not the crest.
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• #49
Akin to a Brakes Bros supplied gastropub 20 years ago?
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• #50
Yah. Also, class wars are dead.
It’s The Culture Wars now. Where you’re from and how much money you have is irrelevant to the post Brexit Culture Wars, you have people on both sides from traditional divides.
To be safe I just use this disclaimer when discussing most things.