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Green & Blue was a wine bar and off licence in Lordship Lane, [[Locale East Dulwich|East Dulwich]]. It [http://www.greenandbluewines.com/index.php/An-Ending.html closed] at the end of 2012.
A wine bar and off licence in Lordship Lane, [[Locale East Dulwich|East Dulwich]].
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As of mid-2013 the premises are occupied by a restaurant and wine shop called [http://toastdulwich.co.uk/ Toasted].
Originally this was just a wine shop, but they have extended into the property next door and opened a wine bar, where any of the shop's wines can be ordered at a very reasonable mark-up. The food menu includes tapas, platters, and panini.
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The information below is retained for those who want to know what Green & Blue was like.
The off licence part sells interesting bottled beers which can be drunk in the wine bar. It also sells a good range of wine, all of which is listed on the website. They have a special section dedicated to 'Different' wines, which is recommended if you really do want to try an odd-tasting wine.
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A wine bar and off licence in Lordship Lane
, [[Locale East Dulwich|East Dulwich]]. (There used to be a [[Locale Clapham|Clapham]] branch but this closed in January 2009.)
There is another branch at 20-26 Bedford Road, [[Locale Clapham|Clapham]], SW4 7HJ.
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Originally this was just a wine shop, but they have extended into the property next door and opened a wine bar, where any of the shop's wines can be ordered at a very reasonable mark-up. The food menu includes tapas, platters, and panini.
[[secretlondon]] visited in September 2008 for tea and cake. All the other customers were women with small babies. She had a chocolate brownie with ice cream (£4.50) ([http://flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/2846997128/ photo]) and a camomile tea (£1.20) ([http://flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/2846151206/ photo]). They charge for filtered tap water (£1.00 for 750ml) and all coffees can come with soya milk.
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The off licence part sells interesting bottled beers which can be drunk in the wine bar (though according to an anonymous commenter in June 2009, they only have about five beers). It also sells a good range of wine, all of which is listed on the website. They have a special section dedicated to 'Different' wines, which is recommended if you really do want to try an odd-tasting wine.
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], September 2008. Opening hours checked with manager.</div>
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[[secretlondon]] visited in September 2008 for tea and cake. All the other customers were women with small babies. I had a chocolate brownie with ice cream (&pound;4.50) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/2846997128/ photo]</small> and a camomile tea (&pound;1.20) <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/2846151206/ photo]</small>. They charge for filtered tap water (&pound;1 for 750ml) and all coffees can come with soya milk.
Comment added by Kake: Do they do any vegan food? If not then I don't think it counts as vegan-friendly. If they do, then what?
Comment added by
secretlondon: It was because all drinks could be made with soya milk. Is that too weak?
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See also:
*
[http://helengraves.co.uk/?p=86 Food Stories review]
*
[http://d1970p.blogspot.com/2009/05/green-blue-lordship-lane-east-dulwich.html Layman's London review]
* [http://www.tiredoflondontiredoflife.com/2012/02/choose-wines-at-green-blue.html Tired Of London review]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/128777 Qype comments]

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"last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], September 2008.</div>
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Comment added by Kake: Yeah, that comes under "Places that only offer a bowl of chips and a few slices of iceberg lettuce are not included..." in the category description.
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A wine bar and off licence in Lordship Lane, East Dulwich.

Originally this was just a wine shop, but they have extended into the property next door and opened a wine bar, where any of the shop's wines can be ordered at a very reasonable mark-up. The food menu includes tapas, platters, and panini.

The off licence part sells interesting bottled beers which can be drunk in the wine bar. It also sells a good range of wine, all of which is listed on the website. They have a special section dedicated to 'Different' wines, which is recommended if you really do want to try an odd-tasting wine.

There is another branch at 20-26 Bedford Road, Clapham, SW4 7HJ.

secretlondon visited in September 2008 for tea and cake. All the other customers were women with small babies. She had a chocolate brownie with ice cream (£4.50) (photo) and a camomile tea (£1.20) (photo). They charge for filtered tap water (£1.00 for 750ml) and all coffees can come with soya milk.

Last visited by secretlondon, September 2008. Opening hours checked with manager.

Comment added by Kake: Do they do any vegan food? If not then I don't think it counts as vegan-friendly. If they do, then what? Comment added by secretlondon: It was because all drinks could be made with soya milk. Is that too weak?

Comment added by Kake: Yeah, that comes under "Places that only offer a bowl of chips and a few slices of iceberg lettuce are not included..." in the category description.


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