Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 6 and Version 5 of Crossways Cafe, SE15 3HL

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It comes with the standard formica tables and fixed plastic seats. Food is nothing special, but covers all the greasy spoon bases.
It's [http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,45046,45556 apparently] been there for 20 years. It comes with the standard formica tables and fixed plastic seats. Food is nothing special, but covers all the greasy spoon bases.
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A commenter on this page (SOgGySOCkS, June 2008) tells us: "This was a cafe before the second war. I lived in the flat over the top from 1945-47. It was run by Mabel and 'Pop'. Wren's paper shop was next door and Lewis had a garage by the bridge. There were prefabs opposite. An old church hall was across the road under the bridge." According to [http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,45046,45556 a comment on the East Dulwich Forum], it's been called Crossways Cafe since the 1980s.

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* [http://londonbreakfast.livejournal.com/429.html London Breakfast review]
* [http://
londonbreakfast.livejournal.com/14967.html Another London Breakfast review]
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/crossways-cafe-london Yelp comments
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* [http://community.livejournal.com/londonbreakfast/429.html London Breakfast review]
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Comment added by SOgGySOCkS: This was a cafe before the second war. I lived in the flat over the top from 1945-47.It was run by Mabel and "Pop". Wren's paper shop was next door and Lewis had a garage by the bridge. There were prefabs opposite.An old church hall was across the road under the bridge.
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Local caff in Nunhead.

It's apparently been there for 20 years. It comes with the standard formica tables and fixed plastic seats. Food is nothing special, but covers all the greasy spoon bases.

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Last visited by Ewan, early 2007.

Comment added by SOgGySOCkS: This was a cafe before the second war. I lived in the flat over the top from 1945-47.It was run by Mabel and "Pop". Wren's paper shop was next door and Lewis had a garage by the bridge. There were prefabs opposite.An old church hall was across the road under the bridge.


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