Hello SueMalins, a reply more than a year after you asked the question.
I know Alum Rock Shops, have been reading the thread, and had to reply to you.
I used to go to Mr Hawtins for my 45 records (and occasional EP and LP) in the early and middle '60s. If what was wanted wasn't in stock, or, if it was a new release Mr Hawtin would order it in for you. I still have 45 sleeves stamped with the oval 'Hawtins' mark. I remember the shop, between Belchers Lane and the Capital bridge, as small, dark and old-fashioned, but always friendly and obliging - nothing was a problem.
I remember many of the shops mentioned on this thread, but have not seen anything about one that my parents and their family used to frequent. This was further along Alum Rock Road, going towards the 'top of the rock', to just past Southalls factory. It was called 'Mab's Cafe' and apparently was between Farndon Road (Mrs Ashton's wool shop and library on the corner), and I think it was Wimbush's on the next corner of Foxton Road. All I can remember as ever existing shops between these two (the rest were still houses) was a men's hair-cutting shop that had apparently been there for years.
I was told that family members would go to Mab's Cafe for a treat at birthday's, weddings etc. and that it closed 'years ago'
Does anyone else remember or have heard others talk of Mab's Cafe on Alum Rock Road?