Bentley
Harrogate |
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Tue 26th Feb 2013 6:13pm
Very popular in the late 50s and early 60s, but always known to us as the Cirque. As sophisticated teenagers, we drank very frothy coffee with whipped cream, which now sounds quite revolting!! |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Fri 15th Mar 2013 7:06pm
After looking at the posts for Tony's cafe does any one remember Mrs Varney's in Sandy Lane opposite the bus depot. Hygiene was a but suspect but Mr Varney used to make the most delicious sausage batches. We used to be able to get a subsidised meal at the EMEB but it was worth forgoing that for a Varney's batch. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Wed 20th Mar 2013 2:10am
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Midland Red
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Thu 23rd May 2013 5:56pm
On 27th Feb 2012 11:12pm, dutchman said:
The el Cabana in Gosford Street had a proper Espresso machine and prices to match. Quite odd for what was otherwise a low-rent area.
Did they have the multi-coloured sugar which many espresso coffee bars seemed to have in their early days?
On 26th Feb 2013 6:13pm, Bentley said:
Very popular in the late 50s and early 60s, but always known to us as the Cirque. As sophisticated teenagers, we drank very frothy coffee with whipped cream, which now sounds quite revolting!!
Here's a more recent photo of the circular cafe
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Thu 23rd May 2013 6:23pm
On 23rd May 2013 5:56pm, Midland Red said:
Did they have the multi-coloured sugar which many espresso coffee bars seemed to have in their early days?
Not that I remember Cliff but then the el Cabana didn't open until the very end of the 1950s. The staff also made it clear they didn't want kids like me hanging around the premises. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 24th May 2013 8:50am
Hi all
Which of the coffee bars in Coventry had a juke-box? Can you remember? |
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mayjan
Green Lane,Coventry |
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Fri 24th May 2013 10:47am
Hi Philip
There was one in Gosford Street that I seem to recall.
And I'm sure that Tricia and myself went to one in Albany Road, Earlsdon, that had a jukebox.
Can't remember the name of either of them.
I did love the jukeboxes though |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
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Fri 24th May 2013 11:47am
The first one I can remember was in the coffee bar next to the Savoy in Radford. |
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TonyS
Coventry |
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Fri 24th May 2013 1:12pm
Didn't the Wimpy Bar in Trinity Street (when it was half-way down, near where the Silver Sword is/was) used to have a jukebox? Could be my mind again though! (no comments please )
The only other jukebox I recall wasn't in a coffee bar, but the Bagnton Oak pub in the late 60's. Come closing time, there was no waiting for the current record to finish - the guy would just walk up, reach round the back, and unplug it mid-song!! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Fri 24th May 2013 2:23pm
On 24th May 2013 10:47am, mayjan said:
There was one in Gosford Street that I seem to recall.
Yes, the el Cabana, one of the reasons they didn't want kids like me in the place. We would go in there just to play the juke box.
The Godiva Cafe in Jordan Well had one too. Being a very narrow cafe they were limited to one of those tiny wall mounted units. |
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Freeman
Hereford |
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Sat 25th May 2013 10:57pm
On 21st Oct 2011 12:54pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
What about the 'Copper Kettle'?
Hi there, didn't the Copper Kettle stand on the corner of Hill St, in a prefabricated building?
FreemanJim. Walton
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
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Sun 26th May 2013 8:50am
What happened to all these coffee bars? When I came here in 1989 you couldn't get a decent fresh coffee anywhere apart from maybe Etna Ristorante on Hertford Street. When the short-lived cafe at the back of Cathedral Lanes opened (Palms?) you could get a fresh coffee there. Everywhere seemed to serve instant coffee or stuff from those machines that use instant coffee granules - I remember going to a cafe in Northampton and getting a large French Press of fresh coffee.
Even the chains such as Starbucks and Costa seemed to avoid Coventry for some years.
Nowadays not only do we have all the chains, but a few independents & most places have proper espresso machines.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Sun 26th May 2013 8:53am
On 25th May 2013 10:57pm, Freeman said:
Hi there, didn't the Copper Kettle stand on the corner of Hill St, in a prefabricated building?
Freeman
Hi Freeman,
As I remember it, yes I think so. It did have a brick frontage. |
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Midland Red
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Sun 26th May 2013 9:03am
Just in case this thread reminds someone of the Kongoni, that business has its own thread! |
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dutchman
Spon End |
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Sun 26th May 2013 2:08pm
On 25th May 2013 10:57pm, Freeman said:
Hi there, didn't the Copper Kettle stand on the corner of Hill St, in a prefabricated building?.
It depends on the date. Up until 1960 at least it was located in the former watchmaker's house at 2a Spon Street. |
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