Cordoba Cafe along Westen Road Hove, nr Brunswick Square.
I'm in my element here....
Scandinavia next door for the even more ancient among us.
From memory, it was on the corner of Kingsley Road/Roberston Road.
The Greengrocers was either the old Abacus or the Pharmacy, I forget which.
Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you.
Do you mean Tivoli Crescent?
Early gigs at the newly opened Brighton Centre would sell out quickly, especially the standing tickets. However if you were unfortunate enough to only get a seat at the back, there was no problem.
For those with standing tickets, they never took them off you as you went in, so tickets in a fag packet lobbed up to mates in the seats and down they came. Some very hot and sweaty memories of the Who and the Jam
Anyone remember Alpine Sports along Western Rd, had a cracking skateboard dept in the basement that smelt of griptape. They used to sell Kryptonic 'seconds' the only ones I could afford. Think the guy who ran it now owns the Jog shop in Kemptown?
Also Wicks Models opposite the Level at the back of the Open Market, used to buy all my Scalextric from there.
I remember a tiny Virgin Records being opposite the club shop in Queens Rd.
Remarkably Swifts sports near the Steine, still going strong last time I was down that way! They used to sell imitation kits that were cheaper than the originals.
The Kardomah Cafe in Church Road, Hove. Used to use it regularly in the late 60's - coffee in a glass cup. Must've long since disappeared.
Oh and Nasty...a shop selling punk gear..my memory tells me it was in Air Street but I can't be sure, it may have been down near Sydney Street...I used to buy two different pairs of dayglo stripey socks and wear odd socks...there's nothing new kids of today!