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Coliseum Cafe
The
Coliseum Hotel and Restaurant was built in 1921. It offered the dansants (tea
dances) every Wednesday at 6pm and was a popular watering hole for Colonial
planters, miners and traders. Amongst its famous patrons in the past was Somerset
Maugham, the English author. Today, Lat, the well-known Malaysian cartoonist,
still drops by occasionally.
The special atmosphere of yesteryear is retained with its unchanged décor and
furnishings, and white linen-clad waiters. Serving mainly English cuisine, the
menu has remained largely the same. Many of the dishes are still cooked over
charcoal and firewood stoves.
The building has a Neo-classical design with rusticated arches at ground level.
Note the plaster festoons above the windows, cornice patterns and the well-preserved
original terazzo of the five-foot way. The gable wall has a jack-roof façade,
which lends grandeur to this shophouse. Art Deco elements were later added,
such as the wood and glass shopfront and the door lintels with the carved Café
logo.
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