flapdoodle
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 7:19pm
On 14th Jun 2018 9:53pm, Greg said:
As I understand it, the Council have borrowed more millions to `upgrade` Hertford Street. From past experience this will be the destruction of the the buildings which survived the war (at the bottom end) and there was talk of getting rid of the Barracks car park and a few other buildings as well.
There's a planning application to demolish the 'Etna' restaurant and build an apartment block.
This isn't the council, it's a private development, and there's nothing of note down there - those cheap Edwardian/Victorian bits of infill replaced earlier stuff.
Not *all* old buildings are worth preserving just because they're old.
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Osmiroid
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 7:30pm
I don't know why they had to get rid of the legendary Geisha Cafe?
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 7:58pm
Who got rid of it? And where was it? (it must pre-date me)
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Roger T
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 8:01pm
I second that Osmiroid - one of the main attractions was Kunzle cakes, at least for my mother they were!
What happened to Pattisons, at the top end of Hertford St, towards the bank? |
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Osmiroid
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Wed 20th Jun 2018 8:27pm
The Geisha Cafe: as far as I know the usual council thing, thinking they would make the street better.
I don't know about Pattisons.
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coventry49
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Thu 21st Jun 2018 3:42pm
It's strange how the memory can play tricks on us! I could have sworn that the Geisha Café and the greengrocers were on the right hand side of Hertford Street looking up towards Broadgate. |
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Roger T
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Thu 21st Jun 2018 8:52pm
On 19th Jun 2018 9:47pm, Prof said:
I well remember Kunzle cakes Roger and I guess you are right about the provenance. I think you could buy them as well in Pattison's, Hertford St! As you perhaps are of my generation, Roger we might have been in the Geisha café on Fridays at the same time, as my mother and grandmother met there, and I was usually with them, in the school holidays at least. We got to know one of the waitresses quite well, though I do not recall her name.
Lovely posting Prof, I will treasure the thought that our association on this august site was pre-ordained.rnI think you are right, Friday was the day for a trip "up town" and a meeting with my mother and elder sister at the Geisha. |
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Kaga simpson
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 10:00am
There wasn't much happened in the bottom part of Hertford Street in the middle fifties, except Coventry fire brigade was called one morning to a shop near Greens the Chemist. Have no idea what happened but they tried to throw a rope over the roof with little success, from the other side, so they tied a big knot in the end of the rope then threw it, it swung over and the knot swung in with a thump, hit the plate glass window and smashed it. If I remember correctly it became a lot busier when the precinct was a builders yard.
I used the street almost daily in the fifties to get to the YMCA, a barbers just below the Geisha, and the post office at the top.
I thought Kunzle cakes where sold in many shops around town? |
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Midland Red
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 10:22am
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Prof
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 11:02am
What memories! I can recall sinking one's teeth into one of those, the chocolate outer and the chocolate coloured sponge inside with the cream filling. Thanks very much Midland Red for bringing Kunzle back to life. Were they made in Birmingham I wonder? You can even see the cellophane wrap in the picture! |
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Prof
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 11:05am
On the subject of cakes bought in Coventry. Who remembers the Wimbush individual Madeira cakes, that had a peel off paper wrapper with the Wimbush logo? Often bought these in the small single storey cake- shop in Crescent Avenue, Stoke, one of the shops for people in Lower Stoke.
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Kaga simpson
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 3:47pm
coventry49,
It's strange that people think the Geisha was something special in the fifties - it was no more than a typical English cafe, with the traditional tables and chairs, but in Broadgate House opened an American style cafe with settees etc. around 1954 and I believe the first in the town to sell lemon tea. It was in the style of the tv series 'Friends' that came on your screen fifty years later, now to me that was something special to Coventry. |
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Prof
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 5:50pm
On 27th Jul 2011 4:40pm, Dreamtime said:
Talking of restaurants, I remember as a child after the war, there was a temporary restaurant built in Gosford Park, it was called The British Restaurant, and from what my mother told me it catered for cheaper meals. I vaguely remember a marquee type of building. It was at the top end of the park and I loved the jam tart and custard.
On 27th Jul 2011 5:09pm, dutchman said:
I believe there were quite a few "British Restaurants" dotted around Coventry? I think I've seen references to ones in Broadgate and Albany Road.
On 28th Jul 2011 2:52am, Dreamtime said:
Thank goodness for you Dutchman, at least I know I wasn't dreaming. I probably remember that one because it was just over the road from King Richard Street where my mother looked after a little grocery shop. Also it reminds me of the lovely large water fountain right on the corner, well it looked large to me at the time and very Victorian looking I thought.
Bye for now.
I agree Dreamtime, such a shame the fountain at Gosford Green corner of Walsgrave and Binley Roads went. But it was turned into a floral display, before being dismantled. I don't think I ever remember it playing as a fountain, maybe that was pre-war. |
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Osmiroid
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 7:39pm
The Geisha is a bit of a legend for those of us who were born too late to ever go there, but I know companies booked it for business meetings and events. Whether it wasn't anything special inside, I don't know.
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Tricia
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Fri 22nd Jun 2018 8:22pm
On 21st Jun 2018 3:42pm, coventry49 said:
It's strange how the memory can play tricks on us! I could have sworn that the Geisha Café and the greengrocers were on the right hand side of Hertford Street looking up towards Broadgate.
My memory must also be playing tricks, I thought the Geisha was on the right hand side of Hertford Street; in my mind it was approximately where Etna is now. However, the photo proves me wrong. |
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