1880s John Green ran his refreshment house from here, by 1890 Mrs Eliza Green ran the refreshment house During the 1890s a full beer and wine on licence was granted Catherine Ann Yates was licensee 1899, Sarah Ann Summers Jan 1902, George Kates Aug 1902, Charles Frederick Carter 1904 and named as Carters in the following directory’s, Florence Watts 1906 and Harold Robin Bateson 1912.
It stood two doors away from the Swan with Two Necks and was a beerhouse. With owners Skillington and Son tobacconist occupying next door. Its license was objected to in March 1913. Although it continued as dinning rooms as 1920 directory listed as Edward Wright Dinning Rooms
Recommended to the Compensation Committee which met in May 1913. No. 62 Granby Street closed with a fee of £200 to the tenant and £50 awarded to the owners.
Prior to Carters its number Granby St seem to fluctuate listed as an Eating House and Refreshment rooms. 1890 some confusing exists as The Clarendon restaurant with Wm Flick the proprietor, stood the other side of Swan with Two Necks