Tag #109705 - Interview #78228 (Leon Glazer)

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She had a restaurant at 2 Matejki Square. Seems it was either a lease or her property. Aunt Eleonora didn't interfere in the restaurant. It was more a licensed bar than a restaurant. There weren't any dinners, just vodka and various types of snacks.

I don't remember the name, but I often went there. I remember the buffet in that restaurant. I remember this young waitress, who even lived there in that apartment above the restaurant with both aunts. On the first floor, one or two rooms with windows onto the Zacisze Street side. And on Matejki Square I even played on the Jagiello monument. Literally on the monument. Yes, but those were the 1930s, my vacations. In more detail all I can say is that that restaurant of my aunt's existed until the outbreak of the war. It was a very popular place. Lots of railway men used to go there from the station close by.
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Leon Glazer