YoungParisian_inExile Bibi's when it was next door to the amusements on Mill Hill. Salvos ... good old Gip . Apparently Umberto who co-owned Hip has a great restaurant now, Gusto in Keighley.
YoungParisian_inExile Sardine-Tree Before the Cooker his Dig! nights were on at Coconut Grove / Rickys ... great nights and music indeed
Sardine-Tree YoungParisian_inExile He set up a record label at one point, Dig Records. Never bought anything but remember lots of Dizzy Gillespie pics in his restaurants. Also remember he put on live bands in The Cooker on Sunday afternoons and food. Perfect recovery from the night before.
albert_herbert_hawkins One of my crowd was the chef in the Outside Inn for a while. I'd go in with a mate when we were up from London, he'd make the mate a calzone with two pizza doughs that was about the size of a Gladstone bag.
Travis_Bickle otis it was Ferret Hall at one point. Laura R came up trumps on FB. Mate's Mum worked there in the 70s and we reckon it was a burger place but can't remember the name. I thought it was called 'Crumbs' at one point.
Reggie_Perrin Booked Bavette for lunch day after wife's 50th. Booked it at 3am when The Times article went live.
Reggie_Perrin Salvo's was ace, loved Bistro 5 as a kid too. Miss the old style Italians. None of this rustic cack, pasta, meatballs and lava hot tomato/garlic sauce it where it was at.
Djpekingman Travis_Bickle There was a Crumbs on Horsforth town street on the left one block down fro Morrisons. It later became Paris.