Savoy Cafe in Dalston Provides Inspiration
By ABattisby | Friday, July 24, 2009, 09:36
The Savoy Cafe, on Graham Road, is one of East London's hidden gems.
The
cafe is one of the only remaining places left in Hackney that has
retained its early 20th Century interior, with original 1930's décor
and fascia.
Closed in the mid-1990's, the cafe was left as it is by its owners, the Coltelli family who have lived there since the 1950's.
Now the cafe is to be openened for a series of special events throughout the end of July and August, including a film premier and a series of talks.
It is the aim that this project will provide an inspiration to
developers who choose to sensitively add to the regeneration activities
of Hackney Central, and to other artists and curators who choose
Hackney Central for their activities.
In addition, work
already undertaken with the 20th Century Society and Hackney Museum
confirms the need for the Savoy Cafe’s interior to be preserved, listed
and sensitively restored in the future.
Hackney photographer Emily Webber has taken a series of photographs from inside the Savoy. They can be seen here.
Comments
Sadly the efforts to preserve the interior of the cafe have failed and the Savoy Cafe was recently gutted.
I am looking to find people that have any stories about the cafe if you do or know someone that does - please get in touch at savoycafe@londonshopfronts.com
Thanks
Emily
By emilywebber at 11:44 on 06/06/10
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