Map of 150 years of bygone city pubs, bars and clubs

Old, disused, forgotten and converted pubs
jim
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Re: Map of 150 years of bygone city pubs, bars and clubs

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Grobs Wine bar was, as far as recall, its official title - I was a member of two different bands that had residencies there at different periods. It was in a cellar about one third of the way up from Infirmary Street, on the western side.

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uncle mick
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Re: Map of 150 years of bygone city pubs, bars and clubs

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stevelovell wrote:
jim wrote:Grobs Wine Bar, East Parade.
Thanks. I can't find any proper references for Grobs. Was that it's proper name, and also, do you know whereabouts it was in relation to places I have on the map now?

Cheers.
1976 Phone Book
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stevelovell
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Re: Map of 150 years of bygone city pubs, bars and clubs

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uncle mick wrote:
stevelovell wrote:
jim wrote:Grobs Wine Bar, East Parade.
Thanks. I can't find any proper references for Grobs. Was that it's proper name, and also, do you know whereabouts it was in relation to places I have on the map now?

Cheers.
1976 Phone Book

Good stuff, I'll add it. Along with Empire, Art Wimpenny and Templar's (which were all the same place on the Headrow). I've also added Bourbon.

If there are any more suggestions or corrections, just let me know asap. Cheers fellas.

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