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sunny-dave | 12:16 Sun 26th Feb 2012 | ChatterBank
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Friend of a friend has left her camera in a cafe in Oxford, but she can't remember what the cafe was called and can't find it by googling.

It is in the High Street almost opposite the Old Bank Hotel and is a Greek or Turkish cafe. Can anyone come up with a name please so she can try and get in touch?

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Can she not phone the Old Bank Hotel for the name of the cafe - I am sure they will oblige. Good luck, hope she gets it back.
Can she not look on Google Earth?
A 'street-view' could possibly give her the name.
Looking at street view there doesn't seem to be any shops opposite the old bank hotel, seems to be university buildings. As Brendan said try the hotel,
1865 799599. Good luck, I know what it's like to lose cameras.
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Tried that - looks like a rather elderly street view & nothing 'looked right'
If you pay me large sums of money ill hop in the car and take a wonder.
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But thanks for the excellent idea of phoning the hotel - have passed that on - ta :)
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You'll get your reward in heaven EB :)
Phone the Old Bank Hotel to ask the name of cafe opposite; phone number at bottom of page

http://www.oldbank-hotel.co.uk/
That suggest I'd actually be going up there Dave. ;)
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<lol> @EB
Did you check with the police ? it may have been handed in.
list of cafes in Oxford....take your pick...can't see much in the way of cafes opposite the Old Bank Hotel on street level....only Harveys coffee shop and that isn't Greek .....

http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/venues/restaurants
Why on earth do you need to get in the car to wonder, Evian ?
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Wondering Star I fink Mick :=)
I wondered 'bout that
I didn't mean wonder as in stroll. I just meant I'd go and sit in the car on the driveway and have a little think :)

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