Much loved café is shutting up shop (From Wandsworth Guardian)
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Much loved Tony's Northcote Café is shutting up shop
9:50am Wednesday 30th January 2013 in News By Alexandra Rucki
A much-loved café which has been serving fry-ups for more than 25 years is shutting up shop.
Tony's Northcote Café, in Northcote Road, Battersea, is set to close this weekend, with a Turkish restaurant opening in it's place.
Owner Tony Kose, 58, said he is struggling to compete with bigger businesses in the area.
He has applied to run a street stall in Northcote Road instead, but Wandsworth Council said he has to wait for a year.
Mr Kose is now appealing to other businesses in the area to let him run a café from their premises, such as in bars and restaurants which only open in the evening.
The 58-year-old, of Carshalton, said: "It is very difficult to survive, working hard for nothing - I just had to call it a day.
"The area has 99 per cent changed. I think what is happening is it is so popular, there is a big change.
"There are big companies coming, and big companies pay more money."
Customer Ali Zaffar, of Lavender Sweep, Battersea, said punters will miss Tony.
He said: "Many local workmen and local residents had a great affection for Tony and would visit his café daily for breakfast, lunch, tea and coffee.
"It's not going to be long till the whole of Northcote Road becomes a mini Oxford Street - with large chain-stores but no individual small retailers. Sad."