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yes, tfwsoll, I tried out the new Photographer's Gallery on Ramillies Street after it moved there a few months ago

But unspoilt and ungentrified it's not, alas - it was full of expensively-dressed trendies and affluent tourists. And the price they were charging for coffee and tea!


glad to hear the India Club is still going strong otoh

But I think you're missing the point Huge. I agree there are plenty of places that have been improved immensley by being upgraded/gentrified but there were (are?) a few old places whose character was a bit more than just being old and dirty!


By Pollo I maent the dirt cheap pasta bar ( specifically downstairs) on Great Windmill Street rather than the bar of that name

Surely Pollo was Old Compton st - dark red vinyl benches in booths with a 'pick your pasta and match it with a sauce' menu. Seem to remember it was a couple of quid for a pretty good plateful.


Used to frequent the Blue Posts (Berwick St) years ago and last time I passed it didn't look as though it had changed much.


Always a great atmosphere, always full and the kind of place you'd arrange to meet before going on somewhere - and end up staying in 'til closing time.

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> Surely Pollo was Old Compton st - dark red vinyl

> benches in booths with a 'pick your pasta and

> match it with a sauce' menu. Seem to remember it

> was a couple of quid for a pretty good plateful.

>

> Used to frequent the Blue Posts (Berwick St) years

> ago and last time I passed it didn't look as

> though it had changed much.

>

> Always a great atmosphere, always full and the

> kind of place you'd arrange to meet before going

> on somewhere - and end up staying in 'til closing

> time.



You're right and that's the one. I'm so old and befuddled I'm even getting my Soho streets mixed up.

Bradleys on Hanway Street is a great shout - that juke box is a killer! Fifteen years ago I used to live between there and the Coach and Horses. The Coaches is now absolute crap but Bradleys is exactly the same - absolutely rammed when there are more than five people upstairs and everyone out drinking in the street in the summer.

The blue posts is in a handy spot, but always too busy these days and the beer was shocking last time i was in there- friendly landlord though.


I like upstairs in the Lamb and Flag @ Covent Garden- usually nice and quiet with a bit of character.


The Ship on Wardour Street is another Soho favourite, although don't go if you don't like loud, decent music.


The Seven Stars behind the Royal Courts of Justice is a fabulous little place, run by Roxy Beaujolais.


A bit obvious and touristy, but I also like Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese.

Spice of Life on Cambridge Circus before it became a tourist trap, followed by Pollo to keep you going, then 'Alice in Wonderland' night somewhere south of TCR tube station - followed by falling asleep on the nightbus on the way home and finding yourself at Heathrow airport...............

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