no_loyalty
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I miss the Smithfield pub, Shambles arcade and the parsons nose chip shop (massive queues in there after a good night out)
Went in the Top Spot once. For a nightclub even in those days it was ridiculously cheap. 50p to get in.Oh I had one of the most surreal Nights of my life in the 80's on what I think was my only ever venture .
Anyone remember the Irish bouncers name, one of his sons ended up running the Fletch pub.
Sorry if going off topic.
Forgot all about shambles, loved that place.I miss the Smithfield pub, Shambles arcade and the parsons nose chip shop (massive queues in there after a good night out)
What was that 'Birds' shop?Still is! Was originally an ex-servicemen's club. Fennel's original music shop was pulled down to make room for it for no good reason that I can tell.
It was a chemist's shop. It should actually read "BIRD'S". Owner Frederick Bird was an alderman, magistrate and local benefactor after whom the Hillfields school was named.What was that 'Birds' shop?
Was I imagining they had PlayStations in the wall upstairs?Also missed the coliseum when it was the proper collie. Green onions nights on a Thursday drinking red stripe
A few years later yes. Remember playing drunken tekken a lot!Was I imagining they had PlayStations in the wall upstairs?
I was too bloody old for these, Nick! :emoji_smile:Nobody has said IKON / Diva (if you can blag you are older).
All you can drink night's, bar takes an hour.
Without trawling through all the previous posts, has anyone mentioned the Irish Centre. (I think that's what it was called?) Entrance was in Watch Close, Spon St.
That's the place, Nick! They had great "Grab a Granny" nights!
Was that 'Grab a Granny tonight because she will probably be dead in the morning?''That's the place, Nick! They had great "Grab a Granny" nights!