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Originally Posted by markypicks
hi brian even though you live up north its nice of you to still have memories of the steel city yes Josephines was the place thats were that wrestler used to be on the doors in it ? just cant remember his name also maxs down town city centre,vicars on london road, Genevieve in city centre .sheffield was the place in 70s and 80 s and i still miss the hole in road ha ha gds mark
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Alan Kilby was his name Mark, and if I remember correctly, he was deaf
It could have been worse, if you were turned away from Josie's you might have ended up in Cairo's or worse again Roxy's at Arundel Gate.........mind you would have been sailing all four sheets to the wind for that to happen
While I'm reminiscing, does anyone remember Butler's Tea Room, at the top of Broad Lane near Jessop's hospital.
It was a super greasy spoon, with a 1930s RAC road map on the wall, and bacon sandwiches that delighted the taste buds.
And just for you, C&A as seen from the "hole in the road"
Brian