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Next Train's Gone!
Join Date: Mar 2006
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It looks like Coventry's old fire station has found a new lease of life! A new bar, Escape, has opened it in the building along with MYO, a new restaurant offering a real mix of food - all freshly cooked.
Might try it out this weekend! |
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Next Train's Gone!
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Still needs a lot of improvement to bring it in line with other cities of similar size, but the amount of up and coming development is huge - including things like Belgrade Plaza, Park Court, Swanswell, etc. |
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Next Train's Gone!
Join Date: Mar 2006
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It's been highly publicized due to its location in the city's old fire station, and it's also run by Rois Ali, who owns the Rupali restaurant in Tile Hill - a very well known Indian restaurant that's won a few awards in its time. |
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Chatterbox
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Atherstone
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Is the firestation an old building leofric, I'm not familiar with it. Nice that it's been put to good use and yes I agree Coventry is on the up, it's a lot better than it used to be, but I feel that the midlands area is on the up, although some towns choose not to take advantage, but thats another topic.
Freshly cooked is a thing I like and well worth waiting for.
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Next Train's Gone!
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I think it dates to 1900 - so it was prob in use during the blitz... It's been decked out very stylishly. It's next to the bus station - well worth a look if you're there. It's a nice red brick effort with a little tower on it. I think Coventry may be up on the up even moreso this year - there're a few large developments currently being touted at a huge propertly market... With the backing of some serious names in the property business. More jobs, I hope! |
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MYO is an appalling dining experience. It hasn't lived up to its hype at all.
There is a mandatory 10% service charge ( at a self service buffet) we had to queue for ages, the staff speak bad broken english at best, which consequently meant that on not one occasion did the drinks order arrive correctly. It was full of loud rude people.The deserts consisted of SALTED fruit segments as the chocolate fountain was out of order. Delicious. I begrudge sitting in there for an hour let alone paying for the privilage. A truely 3rd class performance, even the main investor doesn't eat there and who can blame him. |
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Next Train's Gone!
Join Date: Mar 2006
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I went the week it opened, and had none of those problems - although I didn't pay the bill. I always get the service charge removed and don't leave a tip if they've added one. The food when we went was good, and the staff all spoke English - and it wasn't full of "loud rude people". Having said that, I'm not overly keen to go back again. I prefer a menu based restaurant. I'm not keen on these "buffet" style restaurants much, and found the mix of dishes in MYO to be a bit odd. Give me Aqua, Gallery or Earlsdon Cottage over MYO. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Exhall
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Iwas so disappointed when I heard that the old Fire station was going to be yet another restaurant.
Iwas hoping that it would be used as an area for exclusive and individual shops and boutiques- maybe 'crafty' places that 'normal ' people could afford to rent. There is nowhere like that in Coventry. In places like Leicester and Banbury these kind of places add to the interest of a town. Ithink that was the idea at first ,and the council let it out--little units, about the right size but in their great wisdom they weren't at all selective, instead very greedy and allowed it to be filled with market tat. Not even nice tat either- just stalls with people selling banks of toilet rolls and bin bags and the like. Not quite a new Coventry image!. I wonder what planet these councellors live on, where forethought and imagination does not exist. So, in view of my thoughts above, this restuarant has to be a good thing. I think I remember the firestation in use but it may be my imagination My mum used to tell us that the tower was for the firemen to climb up so that they could slide down, when there was a fire. Last edited by cathidaw : 17-03-2007 at 01:54 AM. Reason: spelling |
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