Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 47 and Version 46 of 14 South End
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summary='Business premises on South End, occupied over the years by the Duke's Head, Bodega, and Apatura.' website='' |
summary='Business premises on South End, occupied over the years by the Duke's Head, Bodega, and Apatura.' summary='Business premises on South End, occupied over the years by the Duke's Head, Bodega, and Apatura.' website='' |
Business premises on South End.
It was listed in the 1895 Good Beer Guide as a pub called the Duke's Head. By August 2008 it was a tapas restaurant called Bodega photo (though this was possibly more of a pub with food, rather than an actual restaurant).
By August 2012 it was a Mediterranean bar and restaurant called Apatura. According to a Croydon Radio interview with the owner in the same month, it was fine to come in just for a drink, though the main focus of the place was as a restaurant. According to the same interview, they welcomed children, and highchairs were available.
Prior to January 2013 it advertised itself as Mediterranean, but it started offering Tex-Mex food too when the Conchitas site across the road closed down due to the landlord asking for a large rent increase; Apatura and Conchitas had already been under the same ownership, so the Conchitas staff and menu moved across to the Apatura site. However, by December 2019 the Tex-Mex food was no more and it was now advertising itself as Turkish.
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