the Elcador Cafe of the early 1960's

Bob Brown  remembers…..NextBack

It was at the top of Evesham Street, opposite the Liberal Club and slightly down the hill probably on the site of the Prudential offices and Derek Youngs, the accountants. The Elcador was owned by Italians. It was long and narrow with a little serving counter at the far end. There were about twelve tables I can remember the tables were highly varnished slices of wood from tree trunks - they were oval in shape and the bark had been left round the edge.

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