Cat Morley

Nov

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After a two hour bus ride to South East London we ended up at The Deptford Project. Hidden behind a few crazy market streets, The Deptford Project described itself as a “weekend creative industries market”.


There was a train carriage which had been turned in to a cafe. It was really spacious inside but very busy. We were lucky enough to get a table.


I had a super delicious quiche and Tom had a bacon roll. They also had stuffed butternut squashes which looked amazing! (It was really cheap too.)





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They lied about the carrot cake… but they had the awesome clock we want from Habitat and crazy macaroni lamps too.





Afterwards we went for a look around the market, which was shutting up for the day. They'd had a silent outdoor cinema here a few months earlier and I'd love to come back for a movie next summer.


We had a good chat with the Crafty Bitches, who told us all about the project and other good places to check out in the area. They had a cool bag made out of leather jackets and lots of awesome cushions, which they had made for the cinema. I also spotted a Morley’s fried chicken.


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We started with lunch on the train carriage. I love their butternut squash.


We studied our map over cake and then it was time for the pirate walk.


This skull, which is on the gates of the graveyard was suppose to be the thing that inspired the Jolly Rodger!


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Deseart food look good too.



Food look good.



The look of a hungry man.