Nash's Tudor Fish & Chip Restaurant

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oldleedsman
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Post by oldleedsman »

I know that there is a thread of F&C shops where Nash's is mentioned, but does anyone know when Nash's Tudor Restaurant on Merrion St. closed? I remember going to it with my grandmother in the 60s & thinking it wonderful with waitresses in neat black & white outfits. The building is still there and the signs are still up at the back entrance. I know the F&C shop is till open up Harrogate Rd.

Trojan
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Post by Trojan »

I think it closed about 5/6 years ago. It always puzzled me as to why, Bryans is still thriving as is Bretts.
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LS1
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Post by LS1 »

Is the one up Harrogate Road the same as the one that was in town?I always remember my grandpa telling me that in the 20's when he was an apprentice tailor he used to get sent to the fish shop to get lunch for people. There was another fish shop at the bottom of Merrion Street that was always quiter than Nash's so although he had specific instructuions to go to Nashs he though he'd avoid the queue and go to the quiter one. Got a serious bollocking whern he got back becasue they could all tell that he'd gone to the wrong one!!

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Post by simonm »

Such a shame that the place shut down. Mi mam used to take me there for special treats and I loved the place. It still holds fond memories for me.
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oldleedsman
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Post by oldleedsman »

LS1 wrote: Is the one up Harrogate Road the same as the one that was in town?I always remember my grandpa telling me that in the 20's when he was an apprentice tailor he used to get sent to the fish shop to get lunch for people. There was another fish shop at the bottom of Merrion Street that was always quiter than Nash's so although he had specific instructuions to go to Nashs he though he'd avoid the queue and go to the quiter one. Got a serious bollocking whern he got back becasue they could all tell that he'd gone to the wrong one!! I Think the one up Harrogate Rd was run by the same family. It isn't now, despite the name.

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Post by Reginal Perrin »

In the 70's it was the first time I'd ever sat down and had fish and chips on a plate with lemon and peas with a bit pot of tea and slices of butterd bread. Heaven.    
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Post by kierentc »

Trojan wrote: I think it closed about 5/6 years ago. It always puzzled me as to why, Bryans is still thriving as is Bretts. no its not as long as that. i used to work in town and got take out there often. when i left in feb 06 it was still going, in fact they'd just put in a proper take way counter as opposed to the hatchi think it only closed in the last year or so

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Post by patter »

Well it closed before September '07, when I moved to Leeds & one of the first things to do was find where the decent chippys were

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Post by BLAKEY »

patter wrote: Well it closed before September '07, when I moved to Leeds & one of the first things to do was find where the decent chippys were The passage of time is deceiving isn't it ?? I am certain though that it finally closed perhaps three or four years ago. Just before closing it was sold (but name remained the same I think) to someone from Castleford who "re-jigged it" into some kind of a zany bargain place with a much cheaper menu and "kids eat free" etc etc. It lasted only a very few months after that.Amazingly I paused only this morning to look at it, all untidily boarded up, with sadness and at the three shops attached to it which are in one awful state. The top shop was at one time a farm food shop for fresh eggs etc from Bramhope, run by a very elderly lady and her son who were prosecuted in a blaze of publicity many years ago for extreme cruelty to the hens at their Bramhope premises. As I reflected on the past, this morning can you believe, a car pulled up and with great difficulty a very very old lady scarcely able to walk a few steps got out and struggled into the closed and neglected shop - yes it was the same lady, wearing the same hat which was a feature of shopping in Merrion Street for so many years - how's that for nostalgia ??
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Post by Trojan »

Nashes used to run a series of Christmas dinner dances many years ago - I went to one - must be nearly forty years ago though.
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