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[[File:Prince-of-bengal.jpeg|frame|400px|Numbers 92-98 Cowley Road circa 1995 during Reclaim the Streets - No 92 is the Prince of Bengal, 94 is a Fish and Chip shop, 96 is squatted, and 98 is Jeremy's stamp shop]] | |||
This building was squatted - see photo, right, from 1995 Reclaim the Streets. | This building was squatted - see photo, right, from 1995 Reclaim the Streets. |
Revision as of 10:21, 8 October 2017
This is the page for 96 Cowley Road.
2017
Currently closed and under refurbishment.
2015 - 2017
This was Big Ron's Mexican Cantina, a spring-off of Atomic Burger.
2009-2015
This was the original home of Atomic Burger. You can see a photo here.
2007 - 2009
Café Sojo Chinese restaurant. Thomsons Directory 2007 to 2009 as Café Solo
2000 - 2006
This was the Gashi Gashi Japanese restaurant, run by Jonathan Levy and Yoshie Katayama. First appeared in Thomsons Directory 2000, last in 2006.
1995
This building was squatted - see photo, right, from 1995 Reclaim the Streets.
1973 -1990s
Kelly's Directory 1973 to 1976 No 96 Serendipity, antiques. In Yellow Pages 1979 Richard David Davids. Serendipity in Thomsons Directory 1988. By 1995 they had moved to No 65
1940s - 1969
Kelly's Directory 1943 to 1969 No 96 George Heeley hairdresser
Before then?
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