Cafe Nero and Cafe Rouge
Nov. 3rd, 2007 07:37 pm This morning a mystery shop at Cafe nero in The Lanes and then with Lorna (who just felt well enough to get a free meal) we took a bus to the Marina to have a meal at Cafe Rouge ( a mystery shop via Maritz). Went slightly over budget but who cares when the meal was so yummy. Lorna had onion soup and then a seafood salad. I had chciken liver paté to start with followed by lamb shank. We finished off with mit tea after being too full to squeeze in a desert. I washed the food down with a half of becks lager and a large glass of wine. In total we spent £42 but will get back £35 from maritz for the shop. Lovely !!
Afterwards,we went back into town and I needed to replace the black ink on my printer from the refilling shop in London Road. Walking back the irresistable urge to pop into record shops and chazzers took hold. From the heart Foundation chazzer Earth Wind and Fire "Raise" (CBS 1981) for £2 and is a lovely mint copy.
Another David Murray Octet LP too, "New Life" (Black Saint 1987) for £3.50 from Jam!
Two singles from Hedonizm and hence mo' funky stuff.
Then from this new bookshop in North Street doing remainders and cheap books a paperback called "Play Like Elvis! How British Musicians Bought The American Dream" by Mo Foster (Sanctuary Publishing) for £3 and from Borders (one of my rare visits) the latest Julian Cope book "Japrocksampler" (Random House).
Then off to Hove to do a survey inside Tesco Express.
Afterwards,we went back into town and I needed to replace the black ink on my printer from the refilling shop in London Road. Walking back the irresistable urge to pop into record shops and chazzers took hold. From the heart Foundation chazzer Earth Wind and Fire "Raise" (CBS 1981) for £2 and is a lovely mint copy.
Another David Murray Octet LP too, "New Life" (Black Saint 1987) for £3.50 from Jam!
Two singles from Hedonizm and hence mo' funky stuff.
Then from this new bookshop in North Street doing remainders and cheap books a paperback called "Play Like Elvis! How British Musicians Bought The American Dream" by Mo Foster (Sanctuary Publishing) for £3 and from Borders (one of my rare visits) the latest Julian Cope book "Japrocksampler" (Random House).
Then off to Hove to do a survey inside Tesco Express.