Does any one remember this place? It was about where The Cavendish is now. It was not a conventional night club, more like a bar with music and a small dance floor.
well think i have a good source here with this information, my mam. she says it was stubbs bakery she used to take me there as a baby and iam well the wrong side of 40. also she tells me my nan used to get cakes there as she went to work at capenhurst on munitions. hope its a help. max
I think that you could be be right about Stubbs being where The Cavendish is now situated, so the club I am referring to may have been next door.
again i half read something i see you said about were the cavindish is. will be chatting to my mam later, will ask again. iam so dozy.
hi bizzybee, after the bakery closed roughly 1987/8 it was converted into stubbs wine bar, it had a restaurant in the basement area where the ovens used to be and the wine bar was upstairs at ground floor level. The wine bar then became the Cavendish in 1989. The pub had a small dance floor in the top area by the toilets and "stage". The pub used to have music most nights and was once of the first to get a 12 o'clock license, hence why you had to be in by 11pm. It was never a club as you stated just more of a lively pub. The owner then sold the business in late 2001 to a Chorley based company who renovated it and got rid of the dance floor and made it into a pool room. They in turn sold it to punch taverns in 2003. hope this helps ?
Thanks for the info' merlin but the time I am looking at is the late 60's.
Talking to an old friend about this and she thinks that the name of the place was something like The Bourgeois or Borja.
just spoke to one of my older relatives who has lived in the area since the 1950's they don't seem to remember any such club in that vicinity, will see if I can find out more if so will let you know
ok now, its my last attempt bizzy. my mam says she used to go to the princess ballroom in that area around 1963. maybe this is a help or should i just go and bury my head. thanks max
Princess Ballroom used to be upstairs in the last building on the right in Oxton Road (building still there)
iam out. sorry could not come up with the goods. good luck. max67
Its the place i used to go to in 1979/80 and was known as the oxton dance centre. It was a dance centre in the week that did discos at weekends were you could take your own drink.
The club was definitely in Grange Rd West, opposite Cole St. Thanks for your efforts, guys. I am beginning to wonder if it was all in my mind. After all it was the 60's.
pestering you again bizz, my mam called by today and when i mentioned it might of been called borja or whatever she said yes, only the once she went to it. you went down stairs to it and it was like the cubic size. the cubic being another birkenhead club, smallish i think. she said it was after the little theatre in grange rd west, but before the cavendish. now that is it for sure, i have squeezed every bit of info from her on this. thanks max
Hiya Max, thanks for all your and you mam's trouble. This sounds like the place. Yes, it was only small and I think that you did go down stairs, once inside. Please tell your mam that I am pretty sure, now, that it was called the Borgia.
Talking to my sister , whose clubbing era was the late 60's & early 70's , she remembers a club in Grange Road West called The Compass and thinks it was situated where Hammersound is now - does this ring any bells ?
Now for another couple of torments. Two other quite obscure type evening venues. Anyone remember the Blue Haven in Alfred Road, and the Leasowe Tennis Club in Reeds Lane?
hi bizz delighted you got a result. will se my mam tomorrow and ask on the new teasers. would this be for the 60s era too? max
Was Leasowe Tennis Club in Reeds Lane next to Leasowe train station?
Went there once with my wife,asked at the entrance if there were many people in, told yes, paid the money and went in, thought I saw some others but it turned out to be our reflections in the very large mirrors that were on every wall(darkish room)and nobody else there.
Got my money back and went to Moretob Football Club (which later became the Arrowebrooke Social Club.
Clubs I remember in Moreton were
Apollo
The Haig in Haig Avenue (not sure of spelling0
Arrowebrook
British Legion
Sacred Heart
[quote=derekdwc]Was Leasowe Tennis Club in Reeds Lane next to Leasowe train station?
Yes it was. My maternal grandparents were members.
Sunday night was a great night at the Haig. All the artists who were on would be doing an early spot en route to the big Liverpool clubs like the Wooky Hollow or the Shakespeare.
hi bizz, yes me mam and dad remember the tennis club. they had telephones on the tables and you could ring another table, usually only feet away and ask someone out for a dance or maybe buy them a drink. my dad said it had a great balcony. they said does anyone remember the group the prowlers. max?
hi bizz, yes me mam and dad remember the tennis club. they had telephones on the tables and you could ring another table, usually only feet away and ask someone out for a dance or maybe buy them a drink. my dad said it had a great balcony. they said does anyone remember the group the prowlers. max?
Crikey! the balcony. Yep, you went up some very steep stairs and the ceiling was like canvas sheets billowing down, just above your head. Don't remember the Prowlers though.