Topic categories:
(Alphabetical)

Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

First pagePrevious page

Displaying 76 to 90 of 500 posts

Page 6 of 34

1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 10 .... 15 .... 20 .... 25 .... 30 31 32 33 34
Next pageLast page
500 posts:
Order:   

dutchman
Spon End
76 of 500  Wed 28th Dec 2011 11:34pm  

On 28th Dec 2011 11:27pm, nirvana said: I remember Fishy Moores in New Buildings I met my wife in town the day before we married and had lunch there, that was in 1967, then they moved to Fairfax St, then I remember they had a restaurant in the new Co-op in Queen Victoria Rd, then moved across the road to the end of City Arcade.
It was the old Co-op in Corporation Street, Bernie, top floor. They used to have a special menu for the Darby & Joans who often collected their pension from the post office counter downstairs. It was very popular with my elderly housekeeper among others. Then the Co-op management had a change of policy, the store was revamped at huge expense and their traditional clientelle melted away. The one you're thinking of Bernie was the Society Cafe and was 100% Co-op owned.
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
TonyS
Coventry
77 of 500  Thu 29th Dec 2011 9:49am  

On 28th Dec 2011 11:34pm, dutchman said: It was the old Co-op in Corporation Street, Bernie, top floor....
I had totally forgotten about that particular "incarnation"! Smile
On 29th Dec 2011 2:11am, MisterD-Di said: Apart from the fish and chips there were the mushy peas too... They also served tea in glass cups... and everyone seemed to scrape the wooden chairs over the tiled floor...
Small things, but the memories come flooding back, thank you! Thumbs up
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
K
Somewhere
78 of 500  Thu 29th Dec 2011 11:38am  

If you go back to my original post, I said I thought it was in Corporation St - so it must have been the old Co-op! However, I thought the Fairfax St premises ran in parallel with the original restaurant in New Buildings for a time? I have a sort of vague recollection of there being a large temporary building, which I seem to recall was more or less in Pool Meadow; I was definitely of school age, and remember my mother saying the food was not good - nothing like it was in New Buildings - and she wouldn't go there again.
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Positively Pottering
East Midlands
Thread starter
79 of 500  Fri 13th Jan 2012 9:11pm  

I posted a response on the War Memorial Park Improvements topic the other day explaining I'd taken a walk to see what changes/improvements had been made. Looked in on the Visitor Centre and took the opportunity to have a cup of tea at the cafe situated in the same building. I was pleased to see that the cafe had been named The Beech Tree Cafe. Does anyone remember the original Beech Tree Cafe situated in Pool Meadow opposite The Meadow Cafe? I believe it was run by the council as was The Festival Cafe behind Gulson Library. Any memories out there?
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Midland Red

80 of 500  Fri 13th Jan 2012 9:41pm  

This one! Thumbs up
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
dutchman
Spon End
81 of 500  Fri 13th Jan 2012 9:50pm  

I have no memory of it at all despite having walked past it quite often!
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Positively Pottering
East Midlands
Thread starter
82 of 500  Sat 14th Jan 2012 8:05am  

Cripes!!!!!!! Trust you guys to come up with some photos. Amazing!!!! Is there any scene in Cov you don't have a historical picture of?? Oh my
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
83 of 500  Sat 14th Jan 2012 4:15pm  

On 14th Jan 2012 8:05am, Positively Pottering said: Cripes!!!!!!! Trust you guys to come up with some photos. Amazing!!!! Is there any scene in Cov you don't have a historical picture of?? Oh my
Yes there is Bad Boy. Even Dutchman is stumped at this one. The Navigation Inn (that was) along Stoney Stanton Road. I am sorry to rake over old coals but it seems as if 'it never was' cannot find any trace of it anywhere. Great views of the Beech Tree Cafe are they not? Wave
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Doug Wesley
Coventry West Midlands.
84 of 500  Mon 27th Feb 2012 7:24pm  

Does anyone remember The MAGNET cafe? I remember going in the cafe in the late 50s with my big sister. I think it was somewhere near the old Fire Station by Pool Meadow, but I can't be certain. Can someone help? Roll eyes
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
flapdoodle
Coventry
85 of 500  Mon 27th Feb 2012 10:49pm  

Was this proper coffee (i.e Espresso or filter) back then, or just instant? I find it bizarre that these days there are still 'cafes' that serve instant coffee, or use those machines that dispense instant coffee... Coffee houses have been around in the UK for centuries. They were once banned (or was that tea houses?) as it was where intellectuals met up to discuss revolutions. Nowadays they're full of students on their Apple computers/devices...
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
dutchman
Spon End
86 of 500  Mon 27th Feb 2012 11:12pm  

On 27th Feb 2012 10:49pm, flapdoodle said: Was this proper coffee (i.e Espresso or filter) back then, or just instant?
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.
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
TonyS
Coventry
87 of 500  Tue 28th Feb 2012 11:59am  

Found this advert for The Captains Table Restaurant - in a 1963 copy of The Coventry Express (anyone remember the paper?)
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Tricia
Bedworth
88 of 500  Tue 28th Feb 2012 12:08pm  

The Coventry Express was a great local newspaper. Like the Coventry Standard, the back page was full of wedding photos. Thumbs up I also remember the Captains Table. I was a bit to young to go there but I remember my sister being taken there on a date. Oh my
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
Adrian
UK
89 of 500  Tue 28th Feb 2012 3:45pm  

On 28th Feb 2012 11:59am, TonyS said: Found this advert for The Captains Table Restaurant - in a 1963 copy of The Coventry Express (anyone remember the paper?)
Great post Tony, as Berne said on an earlier message, the Captains was owned by John Reeve. I think he eventually moved to Jersey, as a very rich man.
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars
TonyS
Coventry
90 of 500  Thu 1st Mar 2012 8:09am  

I've added copies of some typical adverts from the 1960's for local restaurants to my Gallery. Thumbs up
Sport, Music and Leisure - Restaurants, Cafes, Coffee Bars

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

First pagePrevious page

Displaying 76 to 90 of 500 posts

Page 6 of 34

1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 10 .... 15 .... 20 .... 25 .... 30 31 32 33 34
Next pageLast page

Previous (older) topic

All Saints' Lane
|

Next (newer) topic

Warwick Row and Greyfriars Green
You are currently viewing topics in All categories
View topics only in the Sport, Music and Leisure category
 
Home | Forum index | Forum stats | Forum help | Log out | About me
Top of the page
3,317,658

Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2024

Load time: 372ms