Serendipity 0 Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 Does anyone have any memories, or photos, of this place please? Ta! Link to post Share on other sites
Pollywolly 0 Posted January 30, 2020 Share Posted January 30, 2020 On 24 March 2019 at 00:38, Serendipity said: Does anyone have any memories, or photos, of this place please? Ta! Sorry no pictures but lots of memories. I used to meet my boyfriend/now husband there when we were both students. Joe Scarborough used to exhibit his work in there but I could never afford to buy anything - £10+ for his now iconic originals!! Best coffee and sandwiches in Sheffield! Link to post Share on other sites
ManoutotCity 3 Posted Wednesday at 22:34 Share Posted Wednesday at 22:34 Totally agree, a convenient little stop - off for your lunchtime sandwich or meet someone, instead ( in the days when we had lunch breaks) ...Great quality and all that all important feature cleeeeeeeeen! Link to post Share on other sites
Sheffield History 456 Posted Thursday at 10:43 Share Posted Thursday at 10:43 Where was it? Link to post Share on other sites
Hopman 34 Posted Thursday at 10:54 Share Posted Thursday at 10:54 Was this on Aldine Court, off High Street heading Northwards? Link to post Share on other sites
Sheffield History 456 Posted Thursday at 10:57 Share Posted Thursday at 10:57 Apparently the Attic first opened possibly in 1970. It was owned by Dennis Morton who had a brother Barry who was an artist. Their parents were Stan and Muriel who later managed the Attic. Joe Scarborough had his paintings in there and also there were regular visits from good old Roger Moffat Link to post Share on other sites
Sheffield History 456 Posted Thursday at 11:00 Share Posted Thursday at 11:00 The Attic Sandwich shop was in High Court in Sheffield City Centre Very popular sandwich shop apparently! Link to post Share on other sites
Sheffield History 456 Posted Thursday at 11:02 Share Posted Thursday at 11:02 View of High Court from Hartshead Square Easy to see why The Attic sandwich shop would have been frequented by Radio Hallam DJ's as it was right next door! Link to post Share on other sites
Sheffield History 456 Posted Thursday at 11:03 Share Posted Thursday at 11:03 Link to post Share on other sites
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