Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 15 and Version 13 of Blue Mountain Cafe, SE22 9EU
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* [http://d1970p.blogspot.com/2009/05/blue-mountain-cafe-north-cross-road.html Layman's London review] |
* [http://d1970p.blogspot.com/2008/08/blue-mountain-cafe-north-cross-road.html Layman's London review] |
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formatted_website_text=' class="external">bluemo.co.uk' host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d' |
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latitude='51.457645' |
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longitude='-0.072387' |
longitude='-0.070802' |
Family-friendly cafe in East Dulwich. There is another branch in Sydenham.
Inside, the cafe is long and thin, and as a result the tables are rather packed in close together. Combined with its general popularity of a weekend, especially with parents and their children (many of them can be found in this area), and it could seem a little bit claustrophobic. However, there's plenty of light coming in from both front and back (where there is a small garden area), while the decor is a frenzy of colour.
The food is pretty good too, and good value -- in general, but especially for the area. Most lunch options are around £6-7, while breakfasts are a little cheaper. Ewan had a great vegetarian quiche with salad, simple but effective in its flavours photo. Jo's half butternut squash (a special that day) was nicely baked, with a perfect soft texture, and the natural blandness of the squash was overcome with a tasty rice filling. Some plantain chips on the side (£2) were also great.
Ewan has also had a tasty breakfast here in the past (see London Breakfast review below) photo.
See also:
List all versions