My recollection of the (closed) Seville is that in the same building there was a shoe repair shop and a small cafe just south of the Seville and attached to it. There were a very few stools and booths. The booths were high backed wooden affairs, as I recall. Very tiny place and I only had lunch there a couple of times with my aunt. She also knew the shoe repair man, Mr Thon. This happened about 1952-ish. Does anyone remember these 2 businesses?
My recollection of the (closed) Seville is that in the same building there was a shoe repair shop and a small cafe just south of the Seville and attached to it. There were a very few stools and booths. The booths were high backed wooden affairs, as I recall. Very tiny place and I only had lunch there a couple of times with my aunt. She also knew the shoe repair man, Mr Thon. This happened about 1952-ish. Does anyone remember these 2 businesses?