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Cafe Roberto, High Wycombe: New Italian restaurant opens in White Hart Street

Breakfast will be served until 11.30am every day, with dishes like traditional English breakfast (£8.50), Halal breakfast (£8.50), filled croissants (£4.95), breakfast ciabatta (£5.95) and avocado and poached eggs on toast (£8.25). Classic Italian dishes include Spaghetti Bolognaise (£9.50), Penne Con Pollo (£9.50), Risotto Contadina (£10.50) and meat or vegetarian lasagne (£8). There is also stone baked Italian pizza on offer, salads and filled baked potatoes. There is outdoor dining available From the grill, you can order steak baguettes (£10.90), lamb cutlets (£10.95) or a variety of burgers. There is plenty of coffee, tea and ice cream milkshakes on the menu too. The former Ottakar’s book store was in a poor state after years of neglect by an offshore absentee landlord and was described as an eyesore by Wycombe councillors.

Suburban memories of life in the Granite City

© Nick Anderson Hundreds of fans queued to see pop star Darius for a book signing at Ottakar s bookshop in the Trinity Centre in 2003. The singer went on to carve a successful career in West End musicals. Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Community spirit is one of the strengths of living, working and playing in the Granite City. Join us as we shine a spotlight on Aberdeen’s suburbs, neighbourhoods and institutions over the decades, from visiting pop stars, like Darius, to the early days of flight at Dyce.

The five most-read stories on the Bucks Free Press this week

Two binmen have died from Covid-19, sparking a probe and halt into food and waste collections in Milton Keynes. The unnamed men, both waste lorry drivers working for contractors Serco, died last week, after testing positive for the virus. The news has shaken their colleagues at Serco in Milton Keynes, with some calling for a review of the waste contractors Covid safety procedures. The company at the centre of a storm over woefully inadequate free school meal parcels sent to families is headed up by a Buckinghamshire man. The government has promised to investigate after images shared online appeared to show a paltry free school meal parcel apparently provided by Chartwells.

B&M High Wycombe: Retailer to open shop in High Street

B&M is coming to High Wycombe Bargain retailer B&M is reportedly moving into a historic building in High Wycombe s High Street. According to UK Property Forums, B&M will be moving into a 16,000sq ft unit over the ground and first floor at Red Lion House in March. The building, which also houses Iceland, is on the site where Red Lion Hotel once stood, and both Benjamin Disraeli and Sir Winton Churchill clambered onto the portico to deliver election speeches there. B&M has reportedly got a five-year lease on the shop unit. The arrival of the popular store, which sells just about everything from wallpaper, furniture, toys and home accessories to food and drink, follows exciting announcements about other new businesses moving into the town.

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