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SVM 286 |
posted on 13th Dec 14 at 17:41 |
But Canary Wharf was just built on a load of re-purposed dockside property Ed. | |
ed |
posted on 12th Dec 14 at 14:29 |
Canary Wharf is in Tower Hamlets. Poverty strewn Canary Wharf. | |
Bart |
posted on 12th Dec 14 at 13:25 |
He shouldn't have took offence to that, could do with someone whos better at handing on the spot situations. | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 12th Dec 14 at 13:09 |
im guessing the people running this have beards? | |
neil h |
posted on 12th Dec 14 at 12:46 |
quote: That was my first thought :lol: Like the gaming cafe in Oxford, fucking hipsters. | |
Reecemac |
posted on 12th Dec 14 at 08:56 |
Luckily we have a couple of Wetherspoons too :lol: That's where I go if I'm meeting mates etc | |
SVM 286 |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 23:47 |
Christ Reece! That's atrocious :! | |
Reecemac |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 23:43 |
I just thought the attitude of Channel 4 seemed odd, glad I'm not the only one. £10 for a pint of Peroni, a few of the places here only sell Peroni? Thats the city for you. | |
SVM 286 |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 23:18 |
quote: Ten pounds for a pint of what Reece? | |
SVM 286 |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 23:16 |
quote: :| Tower fucking Hamlets! :facepalm: Does one have to arrive in body armour with an assault rifle and back-up, in order to pay over the odds for the pleasure of eating a bowl of cereal in public? And what the actual fuck is going on at Ch4 news???:! I've always deemed them to be a fairly competent and highbrow news programme. Are they actively employing hood-rats and drug dealers to undertake their interviews for reports in areas of London that are a little too much like Iraq these days? Or did that one just happen to 'chiv' the interviewer outside and then rob him of his suit and microphone, in order to ask the bluds inside what dey woz up to innit? :| | |
ed |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 20:26 |
They do cake a coffee too - there's a cafe down from where I live which only sells deserts. Is that pointless too? (Probably a little...) | |
GB123 |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 20:06 |
quote: Yeah I can't say as I really see the appeal myself either, however, for that area and the type of people that live there it will probably do really well. | |
ed |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 20:00 |
Near my new work - think I might pop in one lunchtime :) | |
Gary |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 19:40 |
Apart from looking like the peado in watkins I like the idea. | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 19:31 |
quote: You are if you buy bottles etc...But I get your point. However I'm not sure about the social/atmosphere aspect of eating Frosties in a cafe. Obviously some people must enjoy that sort of thing though. | |
Jambo |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 19:24 |
Bloody hipsters. This will do very well to bearded folk in Brick lane. Very apt. | |
GB123 |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 19:19 |
quote: Same principal as buying drinks in a pub, will be a lot cheaper from a supermarket/at home but you're paying for the atmosphere I suppose. | |
Ben G |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 18:37 |
Yeah i thought the interviewers questions were a bit odd. | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 17:52 |
Its definitely a "unique concept"... No doubt the sort of people who would eat and Nando's will be frequent visitors.. I.e. people who love un-imaginative food that tastes like cardboard. | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 17:52 |
Not my type of thing. You can get all those cereals they have and just eat it at home a lot cheaper. Its hardly a skill pour milk on some cereal :lol: | |
Reecemac |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 17:48 |
Also I like the idea. It's different and unique. | |
Reecemac |
posted on 11th Dec 14 at 17:47 |
http://www.channel4.com/news/cereal-cafe-opens-in-london-but-can-it-survive |