DUE TO THE 1300 KO us cappers were wondering if you guys could direct us to a wetherspoons -type boozer in town preferably somewhere to park coaches safely too ...cheers!
Quote: peawapp "if you do call into the Whistling wren ,just in case any of you fancy the Hearty Steak n Ale Pie , bring along a hammer and chisel for the crust
Peawaap having yer own teeth help , i dont think they do POBS .
Quote: thecaptain "Charlie,they serve pies,so they will serve a crust muncher like you.even if the pastry is rock hard its got to be better than your usual scholes fare!
Good evening John , hope you are well ?i try to stay away from pies with my weak digestive system , just eat the fillings , more so i prefer a good burger , but can fully recommend the Liver and Bacon , at the Wren , though its nothing like a home made plate of Mother Carolis Napoli Minestrone .
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Pedro. Higherfold Cockey Pond. 1973.
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From the Thomas Burke it is a 20min walk gents but like people have said there are som e very good ale houses just a ten minute walk away. See if you can park by the old BICC Club and walk back over the bridge. Its a nice little pub crawl - starting at the Goose - to the ground from there.
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