I used to work at Casa Disco (and Micro Fun) would be interested to find out how the guy got a casa disco t-shirt. I'd like one - I still think I have a few of the little gold 7" single bags knocking around.
Horsefilds up sheffield road. Everything in drawers and boxes. Used to get clothes for school there in sixtys
I'm with you on that. My favourite pub, ever. My first underage drinks were in there - lager and black. I shudder at the thought of drinking that now. Such a shame they had to knock down such a "character" pub, for a shopping redevelopment. It was a few hundred years old.
Can't remember that one but years ago there was the Regent Billirds Hall surprise surprise left hand side going up Regent Street. As for pub, no contest for me Antonios
Pub - Panama Joes (classic boozer with some great memories) Shop - Mr Wayne's (where's a casual meant to get their Farah slacks from?)
Looks like I'm swimming against the tide but I always preferred EGS Records to Casa Disco. Another shop I enjoyed when I was wee was Don Valley Sports.
Field Sports and the fantastic little tobacconists at the top of Regent St,I used to fetch my gaffers pipe baccy mix from there.
Satdi neet round the back corner in the White Heart disco used to be good, as was down stairs in the No.7
Pub. Oliver's Ale House. Plenty of Friday nights spent in there and the Beggar when I was in the sixth form at Kirk Balk.
Raynor's pie shop, bottom of the Arcade. Old man Raynor was a director at Oakwell. God knows what was in the pies, but they were nice, served with gravy and sloppy peas. Where I first learnt to eat mustard as well, early 1950s. If we can't have Raynor's back, then second choice would be Albert Hirst's at the bottom of New Street, where the bobby with the tash used to stand on point duty. Mmmmmmmmm. Pies.