The Blue Nile closing was a great loss to Woolwich. Fantastic restaurant.
Cracking band. Didn’t realise they’d branched out into restaurants, but probably needed to earn somehow given how long it took them to make an album 🤷🏻♂️😉
Are you saying that Tinseltown in the Rain is about Woolwich?
The Blue Nile closing was a great loss to Woolwich. Fantastic restaurant.
Cracking band. Didn’t realise they’d branched out into restaurants, but probably needed to earn somehow given how long it took them to make an album 🤷🏻♂️😉
Are you saying that Tinseltown in the Rain is about Woolwich?
No, but From Rags to Riches was inspired by Paul Buchanan walking from Roses to The Dial Arch.
Just been to the new Nepalese in the Equitable building. What a great addition to Woolwich. It was packed out at 7pm tonight, we weren’t sure we were going to get in as we didn’t have a reservation.
I recommend it. Clean, nice atmosphere, great food and service. Give it a go.
Heard nothing but great things about this place, need to go!
About time so nice restaurants were going into the equitable building, where the paddy power and ladbrokes is looks like it would be a great area for alfresco dining.
Woolwich is still in transition from the place it became in the 90’s to its gentrification. Great transport links now and massive regeneration and house building programme. Close to central London and compared to other similar locales it’s relatively (just) cheap.
Woolwich is still in transition from the place it became in the 90’s to its gentrification. Great transport links now and massive regeneration and house building programme. Close to central London and compared to other similar locales it’s relatively (just) cheap.
The regeneration could happen a bit quicker though, as I said, lots of developments left empty for decades in some instances (the “island” behind earl of Chatham pub is another that’s had plans for the last 20-25 years.
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