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Yes, the Milano was a little bit of the Left Bank in Wolverhampton. But what about the 'Troc'? It was a much more dubious place. 'Cool, Clean Consulate' were the other cigarettes if you wanted to pose and couldn't afford Passing Clouds. Dainne

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A memory of Wolverhampton in West Midlands shared on Thursday, 15th April 2010.

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RE: RE: The Milano

I remember The Milano and The Espresso, which was the first of the coffee bars, at the back of the Grand Theatre in Berry Street, but where was The Trocadero? I seem to remember a pub of that name, somewhere near Bilston Street.

Comment from George Nabbs on Tuesday, 4th January 2011.

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