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morgana
the secret garden
16 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 7:02pm  

On 20th Jan 2012 5:58pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hi Wave You are very warm on that, Morgana. I am sure the Royals would much prefer a nose around the market stalls and maybe even a cuppa with a bacon roll, whilst they chat about how much more interesting the market is rather than the civic duty later in the day. I love our market. It's exisence is so important for the existence of our city. Sat in the market listening to the banter of the traders is for me is so very down to earth. Wave ....
Is the indoor cafe still there run by the same man have nt been down there for years. I recall that round about being in the precient hehe showing my age now haha Big grin
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
17 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 7:18pm  

Hi Wave The cafe is managed by a gent who travels in from Worcestershire each day. He is supportive of events in Coventry. I have often seen him & his wife at events in and around Coventry. He came to our motor museum ice-cream van show, recently. Wave Wave
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morgana
the secret garden
18 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 7:28pm  

So pleased its still there thats wonderful he supports Coventry and travels such distance. Did the cafe use to be called Jims Cafe I recall the old owner tall thin black hair, he use to run the round about outside too Smile
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
19 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 7:30pm  

Hi Morgana, I had a neighbour who worked in the circular market her name was Vonnie Thorpe, she used to be on the baby wear stall. Lovely lady, used to let me know of all the nice baby stuff she had in when mine were little. Of course that would have been in the early 70's. Can't recall seeing a cafe in there then though. Happy
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morgana
the secret garden
20 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 7:52pm  

Hi Dreamtime, Last time I was down there there was still a baby stall don't know if its still there perhaps Philip could say, the cafe use to be by the slope of the fish monger part, by the lifts to where they keep their wares below. There was also a cafe outside with the roundabout too. Smile
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
21 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 8:11pm  

Hi Wave Baby stuff there too, Morgana. Are you um er ............................................I must have pressed the wrong key. Wave Big grin Blush Wink Lol The market cafe is next to the entrance from Queen Vic Rd, but as well as a side cafe serving batches & stuff. Wave We must not advertise on here but when I tell you that I paid nearly trebble the market cafe price for a hot pork batch at Warwick races, and it was nothing compared to the dinner served in the market cafe batch, that says it all. Pass the pepper please. Cheers
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morgana
the secret garden
22 of 65  Fri 20th Jan 2012 10:20pm  

Oh my Lol Lol Lol Noooo Philip think it must be Dreamtime thats .......... noooo way is it me I would become a miricle of Coventry, that would attract people here for sure Big grin if I was, so you can relax now you know you did nt press the wrong key Lol Lol Lol Big grin That is terrible, bargain at the market then, is that black or white pepper you want passing lol black pepper is very good for you. I was reading about Coventry having a race course here in past old times they were clearing an area to make a race course , now where did I see that mmm any one know. I ve found it in on line history it was in Stokegreen then moved to Radford Big grin In the mid 19th century there was a race-course immediately north of Stoke Green and Binley Road.The races, which had been formerly held in Cheylesmore Park, were resumed in Stoke as Stoke Racesin 1834, but were transferred to Conduit Fields near Radford in 1849. (fn. 28) The site of the race-course,known as Stoke Park, was later developed as aresidential estate. (fn. 29)
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
23 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 6:56am  

Nooooooooooooooooooooooo ! nore me I have done my bit towards the population !!!!! Blush On second thoughts, about the cafe, I may recall one, not far from the roundabout when it stood outside as you entered the market, but then we are talking about late 60's to early 70's. Was it a mobile one. Obviously things have changed since then. (Temp., here to day 38 degs. Not nice at all) oh for a cool one !!! Cheers
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morgana
the secret garden
24 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 12:03pm  

Lol Lol Lol Dreamtime you ve got a wonderful little dog instead Big grin Not that I recall the cafe was nt mobile it was set back behind the round about a few feet away, then the other one was inside.
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Jaytob
Derbyshire
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25 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 1:06pm  

Coventry Market is one of the best in the country. in fact, in 2010 it won an award for being 'Britains favourite market' which is something to be proud of. Follow the link to see 'Coventry Market the Musical' which was made in 2008 to celebrate 50 years of the market. Coventry Market the Musical
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Primrose
USA
26 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 1:29pm  

In the 60s and 70s, and maybe later, the snack bar in the market was Victor's, owned by Victor Mancini. I used to love the dripping toast. I don't remember another snack bar inside the market but I would think there had to be one. In those days, though, people didn't eat constantly so there weren't as many places to eat as there are now everywhere.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
27 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 2:23pm  

On 21st Jan 2012 1:06pm, Jaytob said: Coventry Market is one of the best in the country. in fact, in 2010 it won an award for being 'Britains favourite market' which is something to be proud of. Follow the link to see 'Coventry Market the Musical' which was made in 2008 to celebrate 50 years of the market. Coventry Market the Musical
That is bril, Jaytob. Including the link to the musical is ACE. Please let us know if ever you are about in the city centre. I can feel a hot pork batch coming on. Thumbs up Wave
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morgana
the secret garden
28 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 3:46pm  

On 21st Jan 2012 2:23pm, PhiliPamInCoventry said:
On 21st Jan 2012 1:06pm, Jaytob said: Coventry Market is one of the best in the country. in fact, in 2010 it won an award for being 'Britains favourite market' which is something to be proud of. Follow the link to see 'Coventry Market the Musical' which was made in 2008 to celebrate 50 years of the market. Coventry Market the Musical
That is bril, Jaytob. Including the link to the musical is ACE. Please let us know if ever you are about in the city centre. I can feel a hot pork batch coming on. Thumbs up Wave
Yes it s great love some of the replies too which one is just what I was saying on another thread here, authentic as this person states below the vido 3 years ago. OF COURSE it's going to benefit trade for Coventry Market! Don't you see this is a wonderful, refreshing way to celebrate individual trading? If Sainsbury's made a musical it'd never be like this. Think of the awful homogenised Halifax adverts.? It's the homespun, authentic community charm of this that is so great, and precisely the kind of uncorporate thing the BBC should be doing a bit more of. Real people made this and you'd have to be blind to see how much it brims with their sincere pride
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
29 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 4:05pm  

What a delight. Brilliant, and it looks as if it has a lot going for it. Wave Happy Smile Lol
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K
Somewhere
30 of 65  Sat 21st Jan 2012 4:21pm  

The discussion about the market brought a memory back for me: does anyone remember the fruit and veg stall that used to sell Grindrod's Kenilworth tomatoes? I remember the lovely smell of them, and they tasted far better than any others at the time. Big grin I can't remember the name of the stall, I think it was Lester something or other.. it had been in the old square Barracks Market, and moved to the round one when it opened. Maybe still there?
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