Jayell
master brummie
My memory (which is now becoming hazy in my dotage) is that the Opposite Lock Club was opposite the locks of Gas Street Basin. The owner also had a car steering wheel hanging on the wall at the back of the bar.
For such a small cosy club we used to get some well known entertainment personalities come and perform. The owner must have had connections! There was no Smallbrook Ringway when I used to go in the fifties.
There was also lunchtime dancing at the Locano.
There was also the Sombrero Coffee Bar opposite the Hippodrome, which had a private illegal gambling club upstairs, where members had their own key to get in - so I am told!
Living was good then, no thugs about at night and girls were safe to walk, on their own, through the city centre. Buses stopped running at midnight.
Hi Wally - I used to go to the Sombrero all the time, and the club was the Key Club upstairs although I never went in myself. And was at the Locarno most Saturday nights and the Tudor Club upstairs there. Like you say, it was safe at night in those days! Judy