by SouthLondonDaddy » Mon Sep 11, 2017 1:54 pm
Ever heard of Trio Cafe on Bellenden road?
https://goo.gl/maps/9wUW9jEWVLv
Bellenden road is between East Dulwich and Peckham; residential, a couple of primary schools and expensive organic butcher nearby, popular with families, etc. – in many ways similar to many areas in Nappy Valley.
Trio Café was open for, I believe, less than 2 years, probably from early 2015 till mid 2016 or so. The architects who designed it still have pictures on their website:
http://www.mwarchitects.co.uk/?p=1825
It was meant to be a child-friendly café with a nice play area and toys. I don’t know 100% why it closed, if it went bust or what, but I, like many, suspect too much of the clientele was, in fact, mums who paid for a single espresso then stayed the whole afternoon keeping their children playing there.
I think
it’s not straightforward to find the balance between making a place child-friendly, but not so much so that families pay £2 and spend the whole morning or afternoon there!
You’ll probably find some old discussions on the East Dulwich Forum.
Btw, a pizzeria replaced Trio, but it lasted less than a year, and has now been replaced by another pizzeria. Not sure why the first pizzeria didn’t last as it seemed to be always full.
Ever heard of Trio Cafe on Bellenden road?
https://goo.gl/maps/9wUW9jEWVLv
Bellenden road is between East Dulwich and Peckham; residential, a couple of primary schools and expensive organic butcher nearby, popular with families, etc. – in many ways similar to many areas in Nappy Valley.
Trio Café was open for, I believe, less than 2 years, probably from early 2015 till mid 2016 or so. The architects who designed it still have pictures on their website: http://www.mwarchitects.co.uk/?p=1825
It was meant to be a child-friendly café with a nice play area and toys. I don’t know 100% why it closed, if it went bust or what, but I, like many, suspect too much of the clientele was, in fact, mums who paid for a single espresso then stayed the whole afternoon keeping their children playing there.
I think[b] it’s not straightforward to find the balance between making a place child-friendly, but not so much so that families pay £2 and spend the whole morning or afternoon there![/b]
You’ll probably find some old discussions on the East Dulwich Forum.
Btw, a pizzeria replaced Trio, but it lasted less than a year, and has now been replaced by another pizzeria. Not sure why the first pizzeria didn’t last as it seemed to be always full.