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Used to be a proper greasy-spoon cafe in [[Locale Bermondsey|Bermondsey]], opposite [[Southwark Park]]; but some time around late 2008/early 2009 it closed and turned into a fish and chip shop called first Dilen's <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3462232537/ photo of flyer]</small> and then Royal Fish &amp; Chips <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3690436277/ photo of flyer/menu]</small>.
Proper greasy-spoon cafe, opposite Southwark Park, with friendly proprietors. They do fry-ups, chips, and proper meals (e.g. roast chicken and veg), but I have never eaten the proper meals. The fry-ups are good and reasonably priced (chips, beans, and orange juice is £2.30). Proper builder's tea from a very large pot, topped up to drinkable concentration with hot water. Couple of newspapers usually available for perusal, and lots of regular locals (especially on a weekday morning).
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Proper greasy-spoon cafe in [[Locale Bermondsey|Bermondsey]], opposite [[Southwark Park]].

They do fry-ups, chips, and proper meals (e.g. roast chicken and veg). The fry-ups are good and reasonably priced (chips, beans, and orange juice is &pound;2.30; hash browns are 90p; beans, hash browns, mushrooms, black pudding, two toast, and tea came to &pound;4.30 in Feb 2008; set breakfasts are cheaper). Proper builder's tea from a very large pot, topped up to drinkable concentration with hot water. Couple of newspapers usually available for perusal, and lots of regular locals (especially on a weekday morning). Seating for about 25 people. The local variant of cafe etiquette is that you order and pay then find a seat.

The chips & beans are vegan; the mushrooms unfortunately aren't as they're cooked on the same griddle as the bacon etc (which [[Juliet]] discovered by getting a bit of bacon in her mushrooms...) Unsurprisingly they don't have soya milk, but they'll do black tea/coffee (you have to specify, it comes milky by default!)

Be warned - sometimes they close up a few min early on weekends if there's no custom, and they're never open on Bank Holiday Mondays.

See also:
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[http://community.livejournal.com/londonbreakfast/2153.html London Breakfast review by Bec]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]],
12 February 2008.</div></div>
address='353 Southwark Park Road'
category='Now Closed'
Be warned - sometimes they close up a few min early on weekends if there's no custom, and they're never open on Bank Holiday Mondays.
address='353 Southwark Pk Road'
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Proper greasy-spoon cafe, opposite Southwark Park, with friendly proprietors. They do fry-ups, chips, and proper meals (e.g. roast chicken and veg), but I have never eaten the proper meals. The fry-ups are good and reasonably priced (chips, beans, and orange juice is £2.30). Proper builder's tea from a very large pot, topped up to drinkable concentration with hot water. Couple of newspapers usually available for perusal, and lots of regular locals (especially on a weekday morning).

Be warned - sometimes they close up a few min early on weekends if there's no custom, and they're never open on Bank Holiday Mondays.


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