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Bassoues Mon 01-Jun-26 09:08:16

The Golden Egg in Wimbledon, my refuge during my au pair days. A few of us used to meet up there and compare notes on our employers...I was very lucky with mine and became a real member of the family. Not many who were so lucky though..

kittylester Mon 01-Jun-26 09:04:26

My mum and Dad met in the Kardomah in Derby.

SpinDriftCoastal Mon 01-Jun-26 08:56:02

Manchester? Does anyone remember The Seventh Day on Oxford Road, possibly one of the first vegetarian restaurants. Or, The Plaza where they served vindaloo after a hard night on the town?

BoggledMind Mon 01-Jun-26 08:22:59

The Magnet cafe, Manchester
Greenwoods menswear

Neither exist anymore.

Esmay Mon 01-Jun-26 08:18:21

It was a very different world wasn't it ?

We had a selection of interesting shops -there was the man who sharpened your lawnmower once a year.
There was a very elderly and rather frail elderly man who sold toys and lent out books for a penny a week
The corner store where you could buy broken biscuits at a discount .
I enjoyed watching them weigh out everything.

Moving on -looking at footage of eighties Britain -there's Past Times and girls wearing those lovely Laura Ashley dresses some of which I either coveted or owned .

luluaugust Mon 01-Jun-26 08:16:25

I remember going to the Golden Egg in Oxford Street, London as a teenager 60 years ago

Grandmabatty Mon 01-Jun-26 08:08:03

I remember Kardomah. The branch i frequented was in Buchanan street in glasgow city centre. We called it Cat and Donut.

NanKate Mon 01-Jun-26 08:04:41

In my late teens I used to have coffee in the Kardoma (don’t know how to spell it)

Bought clothes when I could afford it from Neaterwear.

What do you remember ?