Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 11 and Version 10 of Black Butcher And Black Baker, 21-23 Church Street

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Takeaway on [[Locale Church Street|Church Street]], selling burgers, hot dogs, and subs. It opened in Spring 2013.
Business premises on [[Locale Church Street|Church Street]].
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As of early November 2012 there was a sign up for a business called "Cow & Chicken", advertising itself as selling "American style burgers, hot dogs, subs". As of mid-February 2013, Cow & Chicken still hasn't opened, though there's a sign in the window advertising job openings for various staff.

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Before the end of 2012, the premises were occupied by a chip shop called "Chipz &amp; Dipz" <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/7628289316/ photo]</small>, though we're not entirely sure if this ever actually opened; in January 2012 there was an "opening soon" sign outside <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/6653248169/ photo]</small>, but by July 2012 the premises were padlocked and there was mail piling up inside. As of September 2012 the premises were still empty and a sign had appeared in the window <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/7976515652/ photo]</small> offering chip shop equipment for sale.

As of early November 2012 there was a sign up for a business called "Cow &amp; Chicken", advertising itself as selling "American style burgers, hot dogs, subs". As of mid-February 2013, Cow &amp; Chicken still hadn't opened, though there was a sign in the window advertising job openings for various staff. Cow &amp; Chicken finally opened some time between mid-February and late May 2013
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Before signs of Cow &amp; Chicken appeared around the end of 2012, the premises were occupied by a chip shop called "Chipz &amp; Dipz" <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/7628289316/ photo]</small>, though we're not entirely sure if this ever actually opened; in January 2012 there was an "opening soon" sign outside <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/rjw1/6653248169/ photo]</small>, but by July 2012 the premises were padlocked and there was mail piling up inside. As of September 2012 the premises were still empty and a sign had appeared in the window <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/7976515652/ photo]</small> offering chip shop equipment for sale.
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<div class="last_verified">Existence last checked in May 2013.</div>

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Business premises on Church Street.

As of early November 2012 there was a sign up for a business called "Cow & Chicken", advertising itself as selling "American style burgers, hot dogs, subs". As of mid-February 2013, Cow & Chicken still hasn't opened, though there's a sign in the window advertising job openings for various staff.

According to a photo on Flickr, as of c. 1985 the premises were occupied by a tobacconists called Finlays (most easily visible at original size).

According to another photo on Flickr, as of December 1990 the occupant was a shoe repair and keycutting shop.

Before signs of Cow & Chicken appeared around the end of 2012, the premises were occupied by a chip shop called "Chipz & Dipz" photo, though we're not entirely sure if this ever actually opened; in January 2012 there was an "opening soon" sign outside photo, but by July 2012 the premises were padlocked and there was mail piling up inside. As of September 2012 the premises were still empty and a sign had appeared in the window photo offering chip shop equipment for sale.

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