11-01-2008, 12:38 AM
I think it is a bit rich criticising businesses before they have even opened.
The area needs a baker. There is nothing mean about selling food.
The area needs a baker. There is nothing mean about selling food.
yes a baker - NOT yet another fast food outlet - there are more than enough in the area. We want something different. I hope this patisserie will realise that and listen to their potential custmers rather than stocking up on the usual fizzy drinks etc
unfortunately it has the appearance of a downmarket Greggs. I hope to be pleasantly surprised when it opens.............
Lets hope note - we used to have a bakery just like this on the HOP parade [shut down 96/97] - fine if you liked white bloomers, but no good otherwise.
The thing to do is if they go down the Greggs route, ask them to try and get in/make what it is you want - get in their while their open to suggestion!
As for the coffe shop bit, its only a tiny space they have - I think they are jsut trying to capitalise on the little room they have. THe decking barely fits 2 chairs. I think it was built more for providing a ramp for wheelchair/pram access.
Not a lot of money in a small bakery - lets support them!
yes a baker - NOT yet another fast food outlet - there are more than enough in the area. We want something different. I hope this patisserie will realise that and listen to their potential custmers rather than stocking up on the usual fizzy drinks etc
We're hoping it's a baker's too, not a shop that sells baked-elsewhere products. We're hoping the reason it's taking so long to open is that they're having to get health and safety to approve the big ovens out the back that will produce fresh bread every day.
If it does turn out to be a Greggs clone, well I'll continue to get my morning coffee from the chap at the station, and on the weekend wish I could find somewhere to sell me some fresh pastries.




I popped in late on, and most of the bread was gone. Pastries were good.

I popped in late on, and most of the bread was gone. Pastries were good.
Bread was gone?? Once again this is obviously a case of a business not doing its research, it's bound to fail, lower the value of my property and bring in undesirable people to the area. It wasn't like this in my day, and I don't need it in my back yard.
Apologies for the rant, but I thought I'd get them all out before the SE23.com cynics got the chance.
Looking forward to sampling the pastries.

Not the norm in my (recent) experience. He's been up front about what he has that's good/fresh and is happy to customise to your requirements. Try the cakes too - yum. I do hope that they don't end up stealing business from each other - it's nice to have the choice. The Med Deli would seem to have a better location from my POV but I've not ventured into the new place yet.