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Re: Nouvelle cuisine in Rishton. Help?
Wonder if Rishtoners still buy their Olive oil at the chemists as a cure for ear-ache , Sure Ken Moss will be able to put us right :D :D
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Whilst you're hibernating, eating your organic supermarket produce, and rolling your own, there's quite a lot of well used 'fancy' eating places, here in t'north. Some, like Accrington lad Nigel Haworth's Northcote Manor, even have one of those fancy Michellin stars. Though I believe they only serve a reduced jus of winberries on their beans, prefering to use locally sourced fruits. |
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In 1978 I'd been skiing in Switzerland, and wanted to make a cheese fondue when I returned. The only place in Hyndburn I could find garlic was at a little Polish deli on Avenue Parade. How tastes have changed. Now it's should I have a panini or a ciabatta chip butty. :D |
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At the end of the sixties and into the early seventies, I lived and worked far, far away in a place called Clitheroe.
Very up market they knew how to live the life of luxury there. Just along Lowergate there was a restaurant??? It was run by a Polish couple, (back then not all poles were plumbers), we would head to this den of culinary delight after closing time, and be served with some of the best bangers and mash ever to be found on British soil. It wasn't a trendy theme sort of a place, it was a very large wooden hut, food was served on tin plates, and the scars still remain from the splinters from the well scrubbed wooden benches on which we sat at large communal tables. We would have to queue outside and you sat where you were put on entering, we never knew who we would be sat next to but the communal spirit in that place meant that this didn't matter many an interesting conversation was enjoyed between complete strangers and the banter and bonhomie, created by this middle aged couple, was far more enjoyable than could be found in the so called up market eateries that would close almost as soon as they had opened because in comparison, such places had no atmosphere. Please excuse me while I go for a quick drool, MMMMMMMMmmmmmmm! Sausages. |
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Er...I didn't start this thread to defend nouvelle cuisine.
By refering to dolly sized portions, and eating gold leafed flowers, I would have hoped that that might have been clear. Whoosh. I just wondered if anyone remembered the name of the place. The eighties were the decade that taste forgot. Hell, the majority of you must have bought into the whole flashy excess dream, because you returned a Conservative M.P. in that tasteless decade. :rolleyes: Someone will remember, and I'll be grateful. |
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It's about half way down, and says it was a house built by John Parker, before becoming the Manchester Bank in 1909, then later Nat West, and in 1995 became a restaurant. High Street or Front Street Rishton |
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memories, which now has me in a similar situation, because I can't remember the name of that eatery and as the Mystical town of Clitheroe, seems to have become a rarely discussed subject on our local pages the chances of someone putting me out of my misery are far less than your own. I dare say the shed will still be in it's original position but by now it will have new owners and probably look like this:- http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...6&d=1271576342 |
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Obviously people like the subject of nosh, past and present.
Perhaps someone will start anepicurean thread, and local gastromony can be slagged off, or praised, as people see fit. :rolleyes::D |
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Getting closer. It was in the old Co-op in Arrod then, and the owner was called Wigglesworth. Apparently my dad used to play golf with Wigglesworth Snr., in the early seventies. Ring any bells with anyone re: the name of the place? |
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The nouvelle cuisine restaurant, which we now know is in Gt. Harwood, was trading in the late eighties. I don't know Arrod that well, but it might be where Soprano's is now, if it's the same old Co-op. Also on Glebe Street, across from the Post Office, the Co-operative Society built this imposing building opened in 1909 on the site of the old Vicarage in a similar style to the Town Hall. Originally housing offices and separate shops the ground floor was later made into a supermarket whilst above furniture and other household goods were sold. A purpose built supermarket was erected across the street which has itself been superceeded. The old building did continue as a retail outlet but it is now Soprano's, a cafe/bar thing. Architecture of Great Harwood |
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Haha .. I pulled up that bit from the Gt. Harwood history site too. Even looked in Shurmer's guide of 1988, but not listed ... only Baggie's wine bar, which I think was on the other side ? Hurry up and get the answer please, driving me potty too. :blink8: |
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