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The caf

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 6:14 pm
by Joviale
I can't remember if it was before of together with the wharehouse, but some mad people decided to open a kind of greasy spoon know simply as "the caf". As i remember, we started by decorating it with pretty colours (hippies, you know...). Some people got a bit carried away and painted the lamp post as well. It got to court and those people were comdemned (not the proper word, is it?) to clean it, wich took much longer than painting it:

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Then a few lunatics (partly the same), rushed to the nearest super market, bought stuff to make a few sandwiches with whatever money thay had managed to raise between then, sold them mostly to grosvenoroadians and clerks from the office block round the road, and as soon as they'd raise enough money, rushed back to the super market.
And then of course we would have free meals in the evening...

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As i remember, armed with such a poor understanding of the laws of capitalism, we didn't last long!
And then Brigg and Maggy moved in and provided us with amazing bread...

Re: The caf

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:08 am
by Dominic
The Warehouse was later, The Cafe first started early on.

Re: The caf

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:15 am
by Chris S-S
I used to run the Caff in it's early GR days along with a Scots lady called Moira whom I believe lived above it we ran it as a greasy spoon serving a lot of the bus drivers along with the roads residents

It had multicoloured T&G walls that after a late night Gaumont showing (remember them?and the walks back along the river I saw so many good films at those late night showings) of The Yellow Submarine it got extremely well executed copies of all the characters painted on them by I believe Little Chris and then of course there was Atlas painted over the counter done I think by Dominic.

After us came Dave SK and Charlie If I recall correctly and I believe they introduced the jukebox.

Re: The caf

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:31 pm
by Dominic
I remember Little Chris's yellow submarine pictures but I don't remember painting anything in the cafe myself. It might have been Scratch he was a much more prolific wall painter than I was.

Re: The caf

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 6:00 pm
by Joviale
A couple more photos taken in the caf