DavidGrain
master brummie
Ah yes, Ray, but the pubs you name were toffs' pubs! Back in the sixties it was only the rough dives that seemed to bother with jazz bands, which was the reason we went to them. Some of the pubs in the Jewellery Quarter were a bit more up-market, as they were used by local small businessmen, and deals would be done in them, so a better standard of comfort was indicated. Even the old Salutation on Summer Lane was a bit on the basic side when it came to customer comfort.
G
I have been away for a couple of days and this thread has moved on three pages. Reference to The Salutation reminded me of the song "Way down in Summer Lane" and the lines
You ought to see the palm trees swaying way down Summer Lane.
Every Saturday night there’s a jubilation
Hear the Birdies singing in The Salutation