The Photographers’ Gallery in London has long been one  of our favourite haunts in central London but closed  last weekend for a  lengthy, year-long refurbishment which will see major changes to the  building.
Before moving to their current location near Oxford Circus, the   Gallery was at Great Newport Street, Leicester Square, and along  with  the interesting exhibitions, books and magazines on offer, a major   attraction was the great cafe inside.
We’ve been going for something like 15 years and – to be honest – at  times, the cafe has been the best thing in the place.
Serving up delicious home made cakes (made by the manager’s wife),   freshly made sandwiches, snacks and coffee, there’s been a familiar face   at the counter for the entire time we’ve been visiting, a lovely fella  called Billy.
Kicking out the staff
Sadly it seems that Billy doesn’t figure in the exciting new plans  for the Gallery, and after years of service it appears that he’s not  been invited back to run the new cafe.
Instead, we’ve been told that it will go to a franchise, and we think  that’s rather a shame.
We’ve always liked the friendly, independent atmosphere of the cafe,  and feel that without Billy and his cheery staff – and excellent food –  we’re not going to find the new premises so attractive.
We wrote to the Photographers’ Gallery a few weeks ago to ask what’s  happening about the cafe, but they haven’t bothered to reply, so we  can’t confirm the story.
If you’re not happy about seeing the old cafe go, why not drop them a  line and implore them to make Billy and his staff part of the new  Gallery’s plans?
After all, he’s helped them make the cafe a success for all these  years.
Email them here:  info@photonet.org.uk




 
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