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HARVEYS, 43 BELVOIR STREET

Harveys is a bar and restaurant in Belvoir Street, which opened in January 2013 and is still currently very much … More

Belvoir Street

FAT CAT, 41 BELVOIR STREET

Opened in September 1995, one of the first ‘new’ style café bars. As of writing, the Fat Cat is still … More

Belvoir Street

YATES – WALKABOUT, 25 Belvoir Street

Photo above:  The façade and side of the building during alterations, showing the mixture of Georgian, Victorian and later additions. … More

Belvoir Street, newspaper clipping

LAS IGUANAS, 15 Belvoir St

Las Iguanas a chain of restaurants dedicated to Latin American food and drink in 2006. It is still open for … More

Belvoir Street

RAT & PARROT – GLASSHOUSE – CHILLI WHITES – CANDY STRIPE – THE LOCKER ROOM, 11 Belvoir Street

Opened September 1999, as the Rat & Parrott.  One of a group of themed pubs of the same name throughout … More

Belvoir Street

CHERRY TREE, 43 EAST BOND STREET

Photo above: taken before the widening of Causeway Lane, resulting in the demolition of the next-door building, thereby isolating the … More

East Bond Street

OSTRICH, 151 Belgrave Gate.

Photo above: This later photo shows the Ostrich, (closed and now Linsky’s furniture stores) on the left. The Pavilion, William … More

Belgrave Gate, Billy Goddard, crimes, prostitution

HOTEL BALMORAL -BALMORAL – BELGRAVE ROAD/MELTON ROAD

Photo above: Early 1960s. The Balmoral was built circa 1892.  A Robinson’s Brewery house until acquired by Ind Coope circa … More

Belgrave Road, Melton Road, Robinson Brewery

BROADWAY, 263 ABBEY LANE

Photo above was taken in 1988 prior to the alterations that encompassed the adjoining shop in October 1996. A Hardy … More

Abbey Lane

TABASCO JAZ, DECADANCE, THE TERRACE – 3 ALBION STREET

The Tabasco Jaz (photo above) opened in January 1999 at a converted factory. By October 2001, Tabasco Jazz had changed … More

Albion St.

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