"The neighbourhoods of Crystal Palace Park have, one by one, fallen before the onslaught of the gentrifiers. Sydenham? Mochaccinos à gogo. Gipsy Hill? Wall-to-wall gift shops. Even Norwood is said to be considering a juice bar concept. Only Penge holds firm. Rally those three-wheeled baby buggies, troops. We're going in ..."
Ahem - Grauniad readers appear to inhabit a non too parallel universe. More of this amazing stuff here;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story ... 74,00.html
Sydenham a gogo
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Have used Pizza Gogo for years - best around in my very 'umble opinion -but where's this Moccaccino Gogo place?
Can I save a multi trip by getting my after dinner coffee at the same time as I get my la carte main course (to take away, of course). Seems to make sense - dont want to put any extra pressure on the traffic around here
Can I save a multi trip by getting my after dinner coffee at the same time as I get my la carte main course (to take away, of course). Seems to make sense - dont want to put any extra pressure on the traffic around here
sydenham a gogo
Guardian Weekend is way out of touch - the three-wheeled baby buggies have already mobilised! See Power Pramming in the Park - on the home page. What I really want to know, though, is where to get those fava beans...
I'm not sure if I prefer to have Sydenham tagged as moccachino country or not! We probably faired better than Penge though!
Poor old Penge, I think it's the name. If you pronounce it right, Sydenham just about sounds sophisticated - "Seedernhaarm" - although to me it is generally "Sidnum"
However you pronounce it, Penge sounds like a Victorian disease.
Poor old Penge, I think it's the name. If you pronounce it right, Sydenham just about sounds sophisticated - "Seedernhaarm" - although to me it is generally "Sidnum"
However you pronounce it, Penge sounds like a Victorian disease.