Theatre of Trees
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Pet shop next to the Railway Bell. Used to be part of my going to the Albion routine as my grandfather would take me in to look at the snakes before getting a train to Hove.
O'Hagan's hot-dogs!Boy,did they taste good after a night on the piss in the Top Rank Suite!nobody's dupe said:. Sometimes I would have a proper hot dog with a real sausage and fried onions from O'Hagan's on the seafront around Middle Street after the game.
Hatterlovesbrighton said:The Clock Tower Cafe. Amazingly lovely breakfasts, top hand cut chips and the most miserable woman in the world. Top Quality.
By the way the most miserable man in the world works in the Plough in Seaford.
Gwylan said:Beano pies!!!
Now that really takes me back.
nobody's dupe said:What a great thread full of nostalgia.
As a kid I used to go to Saturday morning flicks at The Granada in Portland Road. (We are the girls and boys well known as, Minors of the ABC - - - -)
nobody's dupe said:What a great thread full of nostalgia.
I used to bowl in leagues at both the King Alfred and the Hove Bowl. Unlike Yorkie I preferred the KA because it was maintained better than the Hove Bowl.
I preferred the latter venue when it was The Odeon cinema, Hove. As a kid I used to go to Saturday morning flicks at The Granada in Portland Road. (We are the girls and boys well known as, Minors of the ABC - - - -) I saw many a Tarzan film at The Rothbury, (now Southern Sound studios) Portslade too.
The Hot Pie Shop near to the original St Barnabus Church Hall in Sackville Road comes to mind, and its sister shop in St James's Street has already been mentioned. I used to go roller-skating at The Ritz Roller Rink in West Street and afterwards I would look forward to a Beano Pie from that shop.
I used to stand in The Cage at the skating rink at the bottom of West Street being thrilled by The Kid Line of Brighton Tigers. Sometimes I would have a proper hot dog with a real sausage and fried onions from O'Hagan's on the seafront around Middle Street after the game.
Oh to re-live the years of the late fifties and early sixties. Coffee bars abound in Brighton and Hove, although the only name I can recall is The Ballerina in George Street, Hove. Rock and roll would be played all of the time on their jukeboxes. Were we really content with just Pepsi or espresso coffee?
Jesus Gul said:West Hove Golf Club on Old Shoreham Road
The Golf Shop, Lewes Road
David Rose Sports at the Dials, Wisdens
The Frock & Jacket
The downstairs bar at the Park View by the bus stop
Jambo Seagull said:
Was also going to suggest David Rose sports. Is Swift Sports still there on the Old Steine and the one just down from Hove Station?
Can anyone remember Fagans under the old ABC cinema at the bottom of East street? First time I got served up town aged 16 and a half was there. Went out with a fiver, had three pints and went home well pissed. Happy days
Jambo Seagull said:
Was also going to suggest David Rose sports. Is Swift Sports still there on the Old Steine and the one just down from Hove Station?
sams dad said:Tony,the pubs in the Dials area of Dyke Road were the Good Companions(towards BHASVIC) or the Compton (corner of Bath St and Dyke Road)
sams dad said:O'Hagan's hot-dogs!Boy,did they taste good after a night on the piss in the Top Rank Suite!