The New Piccadilly Restaurant on Denman Street behind Piccadilly Circus closes next weekend and closing with it is a chapter in the life of Soho. It's been there for 50 years and still has the look and feel of a '50s coffee bar with its brash colours and formica tables. Chris introduced me to the New Piccadilly five years ago so we went back for a final time this afternoon to say farewell.
It's been a handy pre-theatre meeting place, having a cup of tea or glass of coke, often with an omlette, chips and either peas or beans. The omlettes were always too big and I usually left some. I liked the decor of theatre posters, picture mirrors and plastic flowers. It's cheap and cheerful, a haven in the midst of the bustle and madness of Piccadilly and Soho. I *like* the New Piccadilly, but, obviously, we need more offices and shops in the West End.
Here are some photos from my last visit today ...
All now sadly gone. The owner didn't want to see anything put onto ebay or into a museum so it was gutted and now it's boarded up. It's like it was never there which is sad considering it stayed safe and unchanged for so long...
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