So the Matador was located here:
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The front was facing towards the Rotunda, with the circular walkway directly beneath it. In between was the Bull Ring open market, the one with Woolies facing it.
The pub entrance on the ground floor led you directly into a small bar. This is the bar you see in the black and white photos.
Also on the ground floor was the entrance to the patio. This patio/terrace was directly facing the church St Martins In The Bull Ring. Inbetween the pub and the church was a ramp going up hill from right to left. This ramp was used to ferry fruit and veg from the Smithfields Whole Market to the stalls in the mentioned open market.
As soon as you walked into the Matador on the left hand side there was a flight of stairs. These led up to another bar and function room.
The toilets were directly infront at the top of the stairs. You now have to turn 90 degrees right. You would now see the entrance to the function room which would be another 90 degree turn to the right. Go through into the fuction room and at the end it would give a panoramic view on the circular walkway, open market, Woolies and the Rotunda. You can see this fuction room in photos above the entrance to The Matador. You can also see the reflection of The Rotunda in the photos.
The bar at the top was after the entrance to the function room, along the right hand side. Once you reached the bar, there was an alcove that had a window that would allow you to see out onto Simthfields Wholesale market, with Edgbaston Street directly below you.
From recollection, the fuction room served food to weekend shoppers in the afternoon. In the evening it was mainly market stallholders in either bars.