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Business As UNusual #10 - Ever wondered what Soho was like during the 60s and 70s?

This live chat with Vasco and Piero's yesterday on Friday 01st May at 11.30am on Central London's Lockdown Support Group was one of the best yet.

It gave us such a wonderful insight into the history of Soho, the life of the restaurant itself.

Greater London Properties have such a passion for London and all of the things which make it what it is today, it is restaurants like this that make us love it even more.

Vasco and Piero's Italian Restaurant are such a great example of why we love Soho, starting up in 1971 and still going.

The restaurant is known for the fantastic atmosphere and they say 'We are not here to wow, just serve good Italian food based on our Umbrian heritage'. 

Their regulars are there for lunch, dinner and sometimes to drink the night away with friends, clients and family.

If you have not visited yet - you must! Check out the location here! There are also generous discounted vouchers available on the website offering £100 for only £75!

They also now have a book available to purchase on their website to support them during this time. The book is on the history their restaurant and how they have seen Soho become what it is today.

Don't miss out, buy yours today and find out what everyone is talking about.

We hope you enjoy listening to Paul (Vasco's Son) as much as we have.

Are you a Central London business owner? We would be delighted to hear from you!

Contact megan@glp.co.uk today to book in your live slot.

Or post on Central London Lockdown’s Support Group on Facebook to let us know how we can support you!



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