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Kardomah New Street and Colmore Row

Nor mine Richard! I wonder if the menu was written in French? Someone wanted to create an upmarket clientele. In Gails the prices are high, but it is more 'Can I get a coffee?'
I took German at college, two semesters as an elective. I had a job where is was dealing with BMW & MB and visiting Germany frequently. I got quite good , 10 years later all gone!
 
This becomes more confusing by the minute.....

39 Cannon Street was listed in Kellys 1915 as the Kaaba Cafe
----------------------------------Kelly's 1940 as the KARDOMAH ( and also in the 1966 Kelly's)
40 Cannon Street----------------Kelly's 1940 as the SATIS Cafe ! As mentioned by Smudger, and also by Big Gee in 2009 under British Restaurants.....
 
We definitely seem to have some missing pieces to the puzzle, which is why I was, in previous posts, I started looking at the whole site from Needless Alley to Cannon Street. But wasn't sure where it was leading, only to say that I suspect there are other connections between the different parts of that stretch of buildings. I ended up very confused !

It has an interesting history.
 
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A basic question: Re. post #189. Can we assume that if the Kaaba, the Kardoma and the Satis cafe's are shown as having an address listed on Cannon Street, that they would have had an entrance on Cannon Street ?
 
We definitely seem to have some missing pieces to the puzzle, which is why I was, in previous posts, I started looking at the whole site from Needless Alley to Cannon Street. But wasn't sure where it was leading, only to say that I suspect there are other connections between the different parts of that stretch of buildings. I ended up very confused !

It has an interesting history.
It does seem like there are some missing connections somewhere.
 
When the lease for #42 New Street (next door to #42A) was advertised in 1956, it was mentioned that #42 premises could be apprached from an "imposing arcade entrance" - see red dots on extract below. Where was this exactly? Was there an arcade area ? I've not seen one marked on a map. Or could the elaborate Newton Chambers entrance in Cannon Street (see post #182) be relevant/connected ?
 

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