delicatessen in otley road 1970s

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honestman
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Post by honestman »

What was the name of the family delicatessen in the 60s-70s on Otley Road, Headingley just round the corner from the Skyrac

LS16
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Post by LS16 »

Groococks? If so they also had another shop at Adel - now a dentists.
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stevief
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Post by stevief »

Anyone remember the butchers shop on Otley Road which had hare and pheasant hanging up outside.It was situated somewhere near where Oxfam is now.    

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Post by Cardiarms »

I remember both but the details of neither. I think Grroococks was the one nearest the Skyrack, you could buy soap by the block cut by a chees wire. THe veg and game dealers was the Oxfam record shop. They had game hanging outisde well in to the 80s. Hard to imagine now, no cellophane?

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Post by Richard A Thackeray »

I know it's not that long ago, but we (a friend & I) used to like the deli/sandwich shop on possibly Bennet Road, or Grunberg Road (but that's from a poor memory, & looking at 'Multi-Map')We used to go there when we were visiting 'Stif' (montain bike shop) when it was in its original location on Granby Street

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Post by Tealeaf »

The game, vegetable and fish shop on the Otley Road which displayed game outside was Barretts. They occupied shops on both sides of the road at different times, between the North Lane junction and Bennett Road. I shall try to get the numbers for the two shops.

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