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Eric 17-07-2009 17:49

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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 729146)
Sounds brilliant Eric, what time's the last bus to Morecambe?

I think that the last flight to Toronto's Pearson Airport leaves Norman Rogers airport at around 11:00 pm.; from there you will be able to fly to Heathrow and make a connecting flight to get you home. Trouble is, the bus service here sucks; so, you will have to take a cab from the Toucan to the airport.;) How's Morcambe these days; my mom used to love it?

steeljack 17-07-2009 19:44

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 728981)
Oh, and next door to the pig is the Toucan pub .... many English and Canadian beers on tap ... and great pub grub too; live music featuring local artists on most nights.

Heres an excuse for you to have a drive south to NYC Tim Hortons' Timbits Are Here - Gothamist

wonder if Florida's next for the "snowbirds" :D :D

Eric 19-07-2009 16:39

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 729180)
Heres an excuse for you to have a drive south to NYC Tim Hortons' Timbits Are Here - Gothamist

wonder if Florida's next for the "snowbirds" :D :D

There's even a Timmy's in Kandahar so that the troops serving there won't get withdrawal symptoms ... and if you go through the drive through with your dog, the local outlets will offer you the choice of a Timbit for the dog, or a dog biscuit. Vets recommend the dog biscuit; dogs recommend the Timbit. There is a rumour that Canada will establish its sovreignty in the Arctic by building a Timmy's at the North Pole.;):D

entwisi 19-07-2009 17:15

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Went to the Calfs head for lunch today. Another recommendation here, it was superb. One warning though it gets really busy!!! Get there early to avoid a wait!!! We were lucky and got there for 12:30 but when wed left it was packed to the rafters.

Morecambe Ex Pat 19-07-2009 18:32

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 729150)
I think that the last flight to Toronto's Pearson Airport leaves Norman Rogers airport at around 11:00 pm.; from there you will be able to fly to Heathrow and make a connecting flight to get you home. Trouble is, the bus service here sucks; so, you will have to take a cab from the Toucan to the airport.;) How's Morcambe these days; my mom used to love it?

Morecambe is like most UK seaside towns these days, pretty on the sea front and a bit grubby if you look behind the curtains. I am happy living here though, I would rather stroll here than anywhere else I have visited.

keith 19-07-2009 20:02

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as another who emigrated fom accrington to sunny morecambe its like living in another world had the grandson over this weekend he loved it today on the prom for the kite flying we went over to near the battery and watched the lad with the one like a big parachute he is hopping the water normally but alas the tide was way out today but it did not stop him he is certainly a fit lad also we were lucky with the weather the sun came out this afternoon

Bee 05-06-2011 17:10

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Is Monte Cristo's any good?.

jaysay 06-06-2011 08:34

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 910648)
Is Monte Cristo's any good?.

Are you taking the Micky or what, why make a post like this when at 10am yesterday you actually posted on Monte Cristo's review, divvy:mad::mad::mad:

sparkie 06-06-2011 19:40

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Went to the Spice Rooms at Rising Bridge last sunday for their all you can eat indian buffet and I have to say it was probably the best I have been to.
A choice of 5 starters :- Onion Bhajis, Chicken Pakora, Vegetable Pakora, Keema stuffed Mushrooms and something I had never had before, Lamb Garlic (very tender lamb tikka in a tasly garlic sauce) all of which were very nice (the Lamb Garlic was amazing!).
A choice of 5 Main dishes :- The staple Chicken Tikka Massala was accompanied by 4 other dishes that I'd never seenon a buffet before, Atchari Kofta, Chicken Handi, Lamb Saag and another I had never seen before Vegetable ArgiBhaji, all were very good but the Atchari Kofta was delicious.
There was also a selection of salad items, pilau rice, garlic naan and poppadums and pickles.

we will definately be going back due to the quailty of fair on offer and also because of the variety. Plus £9.99 isn't bad for an all you can eat indian and the drinks weren't overly expensive either all set in very pleasant surroundings.

Mancie 06-06-2011 22:58

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 910648)
Is Monte Cristo's any good?.

It must be good "The Count of Monte Cristo" stayed there for 40yrs but I don't think he was into the local grub.:D

flashy 07-06-2011 06:09

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Don't go to the Postal Order in Blackburn for food, it has really gone downhill since we where last there, the place stinks, the seats stink and the presentation of the food is awful, Reece got a panini and chips, the panini was hard and resembled a cricket bat, the chips where dry and there was about 5 of them, i had the worst jacket potato with chilli that i've ever had, it was not much bigger than a golf ball with a spoonfull of chilli in it, the side salad consisted of a lettuce leaf and 2 cherry tomatoes, 'all' this for a tenner.....and a smell, won't be going there again

Neil 07-06-2011 08:38

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Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 910753)
Went to the Spice Rooms at Rising Bridge last sunday for their all you can eat indian buffet and I have to say it was probably the best I have been to......

Maybe you should read this first next time, it gets a 1, major improvement necessary

Spice Room

jaysay 07-06-2011 09:01

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Originally Posted by sparkie (Post 910753)
Went to the Spice Rooms at Rising Bridge last sunday for their all you can eat indian buffet and I have to say it was probably the best I have been to.
A choice of 5 starters :- Onion Bhajis, Chicken Pakora, Vegetable Pakora, Keema stuffed Mushrooms and something I had never had before, Lamb Garlic (very tender lamb tikka in a tasly garlic sauce) all of which were very nice (the Lamb Garlic was amazing!).
A choice of 5 Main dishes :- The staple Chicken Tikka Massala was accompanied by 4 other dishes that I'd never seenon a buffet before, Atchari Kofta, Chicken Handi, Lamb Saag and another I had never seen before Vegetable ArgiBhaji, all were very good but the Atchari Kofta was delicious.
There was also a selection of salad items, pilau rice, garlic naan and poppadums and pickles.

we will definately be going back due to the quailty of fair on offer and also because of the variety. Plus £9.99 isn't bad for an all you can eat indian and the drinks weren't overly expensive either all set in very pleasant surroundings.

Is that the place which used to be Rising Bridge Pub sparkie

entwisi 07-06-2011 11:43

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it is jaysay

jaysay 07-06-2011 17:53

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 910904)
it is jaysay

Cheers Ian


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