Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of No.5's, SE23 3HN

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Small sandwich shop near [[Forest Hill Station|the station]] in [[Locale Forest Hill|Forest Hill]], selling bagels, crepes and paninis.
Small sandwich shop in Forest Hill, selling bagels, crepes and paninis.
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There's not much space inside — two small tables by the front window (with an excellent view of the South Circular), and half a dozen low stools by the counter for those waiting for takeaway. One corner is full of community posters and leaflets, advertising local music lessons, yoga classes etc. The lower half of the counter has been decorated with pleasingly anarchic crayon scribbling, presumably by younger customers.
There's not much space inside - 2 small tables by the front window (with an excellent view of the South Circular), and half a dozen low stools by the counter for those waiting for takeaway. One corner is full of community posters and leaflets, advertising local music lessons, yoga classes etc. The lower half of the counter has been decorated with pleasingly anarchic crayon scribbling, presumably by younger customers.
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On [[Kat]]'s Tuesday lunchtime visit in December 2015, a sandwich board outside had a couple of specials marked on it. The bagel, crepe and panini menus were clearly marked on chalkboards behind the counter. There was also a milkshake menu which intriguingly seemed to imply KitKat, Bounty and Smarties shakes were available (perhaps as toppings?). A halloumi & salad bagel was £3.50 (same price for eat in as takeaway, £3 without the salad). The bagel was lightly toasted and had about the right proportion of halloumi to salad (lettuce, cucumber and tomato). Service was friendly and very quick considering there was only one member of staff serving several customers and constructing the bagels.
On [[Kat]]'s Tuesday lunchtime visit in December 2015, a sandwich board outside had a couple of specials marked on it. The bagel, crepe and panini menus were clearly marked on chalkboards behind the counter. There was also a milkshake menu which intriguingly seemed to imply KitKat, Bounty and Smarties shakes were available (perhaps as toppings?). A halloumi & salad bagel was £3.50 (same price for eat in as takeaway, £3 without the salad). The bagel was lightly toasted and had about the right proportion of halloumi to salad (lettuce, cucumber and tomato). Service was friendly and very quick considering there was only one member of staff serving several customers and constructing the bagels.
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Accessibility: A low, slightly uneven step to get in due to the slope of the pavement. No steps once inside. Didn't see a customer toilet.
Accessibility: a low, slightly uneven step to get in due to the slope of the pavement. No steps once inside. Didn't see a customer toilet.
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kat]], December 2015. Opening hours taken from [https://www.zomato.com/london/no-5s-forest-hill/info Zomato], December 2015.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kat]], December 2015. Opening hours taken from <a href="https://www.zomato.com/london/no-5s-forest-hill/info">Zomato</a>, December 2015.</div>
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host='81.187.166.218'
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latitude='51.438392'
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longitude='-0.052194'
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map_link='http://streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=535366&y=172898'
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os_x='535366'
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phone='020 3066 1049'
phone='0203 066 1049'
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summary='Small sandwich and bagel shop in Forest Hill.' summary='Small sandwich and bagel shop near the station in Forest Hill.' summary='Small sandwich and bagel shop in Forest Hill.' summary='Small sandwich and bagel shop near the station in Forest Hill.'

Small sandwich shop in Forest Hill, selling bagels, crepes and paninis.

There's not much space inside - 2 small tables by the front window (with an excellent view of the South Circular), and half a dozen low stools by the counter for those waiting for takeaway. One corner is full of community posters and leaflets, advertising local music lessons, yoga classes etc. The lower half of the counter has been decorated with pleasingly anarchic crayon scribbling, presumably by younger customers.

On Kat's Tuesday lunchtime visit in December 2015, a sandwich board outside had a couple of specials marked on it. The bagel, crepe and panini menus were clearly marked on chalkboards behind the counter. There was also a milkshake menu which intriguingly seemed to imply KitKat, Bounty and Smarties shakes were available (perhaps as toppings?). A halloumi & salad bagel was £3.50 (same price for eat in as takeaway, £3 without the salad). The bagel was lightly toasted and had about the right proportion of halloumi to salad (lettuce, cucumber and tomato). Service was friendly and very quick considering there was only one member of staff serving several customers and constructing the bagels.

Kat's verdict: a reasonable no-frills lunch option for the area, far less trendy than most of its Forest Hill neighbours and reflected as such in the prices.

Accessibility: a low, slightly uneven step to get in due to the slope of the pavement. No steps once inside. Didn't see a customer toilet.

Last visited by Kat, December 2015. Opening hours taken from Zomato, December 2015.

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