Wing Zone is gone due to the closure of the station and less footfall. They were not running in huge profit anyway.
Lets see what happens to the ICECREAM Parlour opening across the road.
@Sutent I think wing place closed because the food was revolting. We FParkers have discerning tastes. Seriously bad synthetic sauces - like the worst America has to offer.
Akdeniz on the corner of Durham RD and SSR is indeed always open. It has no door or shutter and never closes. A rota of family and friends are there 24 hours a day every day of the year.
The shop next to Starbucks (which is great by the way, and does Oyster top ups with cash or card), operates in the same way. I'll be cross if that shop shuts, it's got a great selection of stuff plus really good fruit, veg and fresh herbs.
One other thing while I'm here... Creams has won the 2016 prize for most hideous decor in an SG restaurant. That glitter fabric is £25 per meter and comes in a glorious range of colour combos and they have picked the worst. Makes me feel sad every time I look at the decor - it's like a club in a low rent house music video from the mid 90s.
Passed by Clifton Terrace this morning and I saw there is a new cafe opening soon next to Starbucks, will be called "the terrace cafe". I hope they offer good quality brunch, as since exeter street closed (which was meh anyway), there's nothing similar in the area.
The shop next to Starbucks is a real asset. I would very sad to see it going. The owner is super nice and helpful. I must say I don't use my Oyster any more as I use contactless instead so I tend to go and get drinks/snacks...
The shop closed weeks ago, they now have a tiny kiosk type shop next door.The terrace café does have a little outdoor area - decked like the kebab place at the bus stop. It's the same people who had the shop, they think there's more money to be made from a café than a shop.
I saw a notice at Street N4 saying that they are closing on May 1st. I was wondering how they managed to stay open this long, as it always looked empty...
Such a shame, quite liked it there and as one point it looked like it would be quite successful - I know they did a lot of trade through JustEat/Deliveroo
That stretch is just not a very nice place to sit and eat. It's dirty and noisy because of the buses dropping off outside. Fine for coffee shops, not fine for dinner.
I know it's around the corner, but I'm quite impresseed by Don & Co, the new bubble tea and chinese meal box place on Wells Terrace - their Bubble Tea is lovely, and I really want to try their meal boxes.
@TheMimsy I'm not sure if it will still be called "Wells Terrace", but there will be a new street of shops starting around where that entrance was, leading to a new entrance to the station. So yes and no -- eventually (2018/19) there will be an entrance that does lead to new footfall on Wells Terrace, but also a bunch more competing shops.
Late to the party here, but I was late home from work last night so popped into the bubble tea place to try their take-away. Decent portion of pretty tasty chicken teriyaki for six quid. It's not the most gourmet treat in the world, but a good budget choice and I didn't feel gross afterwards.
Always seems to be deserted, so try it while it's still open.
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The shop next to Starbucks (which is great by the way, and does Oyster top ups with cash or card), operates in the same way. I'll be cross if that shop shuts, it's got a great selection of stuff plus really good fruit, veg and fresh herbs.
It also begs the question of how the hell did Zelman Drinks take so long and spend so much over the decor they've gone for, same loos as well.
Always seems to be deserted, so try it while it's still open.