On 2 Apr 2014 at 10:23am Andy wrote:
The shop directly opposite the station will be available to rent from the end of April.
The Chocolate Company have decided to operate from a workshop in Glyndebourne only. The fixtures & fittings may be negotiable - or - a blank canvas for a new business. It's about 200 sq ft and in very good condition.
If you're interested and for terms call 01273 470470. Thanks.
Andy
On 2 Apr 2014 at 1:08pm Stewart wrote:
Please will someone set up a stew and salad shop? With long tables and benches? And affordable prices? That stays open till 6pm so people can have their tea there? I would but not really in a position to. Come on guys. Parents and kids and students and weary rail travellers can all go there and have proper nourishing food that isn't just pretentious expensive bread and coffee and flippin muffins. Stew, stew is good for you. It could be called The Lewes Stew Pot.
On 2 Apr 2014 at 2:37pm Punchy Bhangra wrote:
Stew & Salad, not pretentious ???? Sounds like a Hoxton concoction
On 2 Apr 2014 at 10:04pm Stewart wrote:
Punchy - stew isn't pretentious. It's just stew - and it tastes nice. What's a Hoxton?
On 3 Apr 2014 at 10:47am Earl of De Montfort wrote:
Hoxton is the area in London where all the media twunts live, along with Shoreditch.
Whilst I agree some non-pretentious, good honest food eaterys are needed in Lewes, not sure this shop is big enough
On 3 Apr 2014 at 12:20pm Deelite 2 wrote:
A stew kitchen on Station Street sounds like a great idea. Just a largish unpretentious area with bench type tables that sells bottles of beer, and serves large bowls of wholesome strew along with fresh bread.
Perfect.
On 3 Apr 2014 at 4:59pm lewes resident wrote:
what about a pound shop, think it would do really well, do we really need another trendy lefty eatery , with endless benches , so pretentious.
On 3 Apr 2014 at 11:00pm Deelite 2 wrote:
No, cheap and wholesome. Not pretentious at all.
On 4 Apr 2014 at 4:48pm Chockie wrote:
When I first moved to Lewes there were four chocolate shops. Bonne Bouche on St. Martins Lane (which is just an extension of someone's house), Bruditz on Station St and two along School Hill. One was called the Creamery I think. With LCC closing that just leaves Bonne Bouche (I think its still going). I'm amazed the Lewes can't support a decent chocolate shop.
On 4 Apr 2014 at 8:43pm lewes resident wrote:
maybe the fact that you can buy really nice chocolate at Aldi is the reason that we only have one chocolate shop now. why pay inflated prices when you can get nice tasty bars at Aldi.
On 5 Apr 2014 at 8:56pm Chockie wrote:
"nice tasty bars at Aldi." - bars? Have you ever been in a chocolate shop?
On 6 Apr 2014 at 12:12pm lewes resident wrote:
yes I have been in a chocolate shop , some in France are particularly good. actually they do have really good chocolate in Aldi, and Waitrose .Maybe a Mcdonalds or Burger King would be a nice option ? just something normal in Lewes.
On 6 Apr 2014 at 2:17pm Clifford wrote:
Of course Lewes needs a Poundshop. I'd certainly like one, but are there enough of us to make it worth their while?
On 6 Apr 2014 at 6:03pm lewes resident wrote:
i'm sure there are plenty of people who would use a pound shop, there may be a lot of people with dark glasses and hats in there but plenty without lol.
On 7 Apr 2014 at 4:05pm Hungry monkey wrote:
we need another decent takeaway, there are not enough options! i don't want a pizza from Dominos, the Chinese are all mediocre as are the Curry houses. We need a Caribbean or Greek restaurant or sushi!
On 7 Apr 2014 at 9:04pm syppop wrote:
There's been a chocolate shop in the Riverside Centre for 15years!
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On 13 Apr 2014 at 3:49pm mickyboy wrote:
lewes is awash with eat in food shops, takeaways, resturants etc, cant anyone cook any more