dutchman
Spon End
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Wed 20th Mar 2013 2:10am
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Fri 4th Oct 2013 11:13pm
Lower Precinct appears to be still under construction here.
Post copied from topic Restaurants, cafes and coffee bars on 29th Oct 2016 10:07 am |
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Sat 5th Oct 2013 1:24am
The proper full-on Swedish chef complete with hat! Seriously though, what must locals have thought of that when built considering how it was before. I've always wondered why they made such a feature out of the lower half of Smithford Street - why 'lower' it at all? |
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
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Thu 2nd Jan 2014 9:45pm
So what was on the menu at the Mushroom cafe? I have recollections of snack food stuff. |
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Tricia
Bedworth
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Fri 3rd Jan 2014 5:11pm
I remember the Circular cafe being a Wimpy. I tasted my first burger there, but what I liked most was the ring doughnuts with a big blob of cream on top. I'm probably wrong but I would have said it was a Wimpy in the 60s. |
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Midland Red
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Fri 3rd Jan 2014 5:59pm
On 3rd Jan 2014 5:11pm, Tricia said:
I'm probably wrong but I would have said it was a Wimpy in the 60s.
Me too - I was sure it was a Wimpy in the early 60s, when big John always gave me a double burger for the price of a single
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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
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Sat 4th Jan 2014 3:12am
So I was right. I know that when I was a kid, I wouldn't have gone in had it not been a Wimpy Bar, not because I liked Wimpy's but just because it seemed like a place that a young kid could go.. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sat 4th Jan 2014 8:32am
Hi all
One of the trade-marks of Wimpy was the "Benderbuger", a circular sausage kind of thing. I had one there in the circular cafe about 1960-ish, so if it was not Wimpy, someone else must have been trading their wares. |
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zigzag
cornwall
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Sat 4th Jan 2014 9:24am
I also seem to remember it being a Wimpy in the 60's. I agree about the doughnuts and cream they were very good. |
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deanocity3
keresley
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Wed 22nd Jan 2014 6:18pm
Here are a set of stills from British Pathe News site showing the Wimpy run Lady Godiva/Peeping Tom Round Cafe
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LongfordLad
Toronto
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Thu 23rd Jan 2014 9:45pm
Superb sleuthing there, Deanocity, confirming - via Pathe News stills - the official name of the circular cafe as Lady Godiva (and the Peeping Tom was the name of the take-out at the base of the Mushroom, nothing more than a peep-hole on the Lower Precinct, with a few tables and chairs in better weather).
Of course, the still also confirms that it was - at the time - a Wimpy bar, but that much was determined a while ago. |
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tilly trotter
bedworth
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Sun 23rd Nov 2014 4:56pm
I remember the circular cafe being a Wimpy. I had my first burger there in the 60s.
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Greg
Coventry
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Sun 22nd Feb 2015 7:59pm
There is a debate going on, on a local facebook forum, about whether the circular cafe originally rotated. I just wondered if anyone on here might know? |
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bohica
coventry
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Sun 22nd Feb 2015 8:38pm
It didn't |
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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
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Sun 22nd Feb 2015 9:08pm
No, it definitely didn't rotate. |
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