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Frog On The Green was a small delicatessen on the [[Locale Peckham|Peckham]]/[[Locale Nunhead|Nunhead]] border. It closed in 2013, and the owner opened a restaurant called Peckham Bazaar on the premises in its place.
In the ongoing regeneration of the Peckham-Nunhead area, there's now this little delicatessen under a refurbished block of flats. The 'green' of the name is Dr Harold Moody Park (just to the south), where there's a playground and a small area of grass.
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Inside, a deli counter offers cheese, meats and freshly made foods (quiches and the like). There's also a good selection of breads and pastry items. Shelves around the shop stock the usual blend of imported foods, dry goods, organic produce, juices, wines and beers. The shop in particular stocks a complete range of the [http://www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk/ St Peter's Brewery] beers. Outside is fresh fruit and vegetables on display under the awning.
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In the ongoing regeneration of the [[Locale Peckham|Peckham]]/[[Locale Nunhead|Nunhead]]
area, there's now this little delicatessen under a refurbished block of flats in a former pub premises. The 'green' of the name is Dr Harold Moody Park (just to the south), where there's a playground and a small area of grass.
Inside, there is a small bench area and outside space for tables, but this is primarily a delicatessen and not a cafe.
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Inside, a deli counter offers cheese, meats and freshly made foods (quiches and the like). There's also a good selection of breads and pastry items. Shelves around the shop stock the usual blend of imported foods, dry goods, organic produce, juices, wines and beers. The shop in particular stocks a complete range of the [http://www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk/ St Peter's Brewery] beers. Outside fresh fruit and vegetables are on display under the awning.

There is a small bench area inside, and space outside for tables in fine weather, but this is primarily a delicatessen and not a cafe.

See also:
* [http://londonist.com/2008/05/just_desserts_f Londonist review]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], February 2008.</div>
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]], 2 Feb 2008.</div>
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summary='Now closed; was a well-stocked delicatessen offering fresh food and St Peter's ales in Nunhead/Peckham.'
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website='' summary='Well-stocked delicatessen offering fresh food and St Peter's ales in Nunhead/Peckham.'

In the ongoing regeneration of the Peckham-Nunhead area, there's now this little delicatessen under a refurbished block of flats. The 'green' of the name is Dr Harold Moody Park (just to the south), where there's a playground and a small area of grass.

Inside, a deli counter offers cheese, meats and freshly made foods (quiches and the like). There's also a good selection of breads and pastry items. Shelves around the shop stock the usual blend of imported foods, dry goods, organic produce, juices, wines and beers. The shop in particular stocks a complete range of the St Peter's Brewery beers. Outside is fresh fruit and vegetables on display under the awning.

Inside, there is a small bench area and outside space for tables, but this is primarily a delicatessen and not a cafe.

Last visited by Ewan, 2 Feb 2008.

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