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2Great feature, I had no idea! The name matches the blurry red outline in some of the photosBlueMoon93– BlueMoon932020-12-08 00:20:26 +00:00Commented Dec 8, 2020 at 0:20
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Scrolling through the dates on street view it looks like it was still there (with a new awning and colour scheme) in May 2016, but the site was boarded up in 2017 and is now being redeveloped. You get quite a bit of history from somewhere so well-travelled. I'm more used to using Street View for roads that have only been captured once or twice everChris H - UK– Chris H - UK2020-12-08 08:56:45 +00:00Commented Dec 8, 2020 at 8:56
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1As an additional point of support, the font on the Chez Clément banner matches that on the menu.shoover– shoover2020-12-08 17:11:22 +00:00Commented Dec 8, 2020 at 17:11
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3fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chez_Cl%C3%A9ment The company has been in receivership since 10 December 2015.audionuma– audionuma2020-12-08 17:15:19 +00:00Commented Dec 8, 2020 at 17:15
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