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Dandy Roll
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Date of photo: 2015 |
Picture source: Colin Price
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The Dandy Roll was situated at Gateway
House, Bread
Street. Now demolished and replaced by the building in the above photo. |
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I have very fond memories of working at
The Dandy Roll, Bread Street, in the City, during 1971. I was on a working
holiday. The owners were married couple...I think he was an ex
policeman.....a lovely couple. Other memories are of a beaten copper bar
which we usdd to polish regularly and I remember working with Aggie. Jukebox
and great food downstairs. It was my one and only experience of working in a
pub and I loved it. I was very sad to see that it has been demolished. I was
hoping to revisit one day. |
Kaye Farcich (November 2016) |
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Brian Bishop |
1971/1978 |
Used the pub almost every lunch hr. when Iworked for BT
at Queen Victoria St it was run by a couple who lived in Brighton his
name was Alan, the used to close at 2000 hrs so they could get home, met
a lot of interesting people there particularythe girls who shall remain
nameles, great pub shame its no longer with us |
John H |
1969/1971 |
Whilst working at Legal & General
in Queen Victoria Street use to go their after work with 3 work
colleagues to play bridge (and miss rush hour). Always given a meal by
landlord. Used to have a machine where you won a fortune(?) in tokens by
lining up 3 ducks. |
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