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Callunna
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Posted -  23/08/2005  :  09:34
Following the recent discussion about chippies in Barlick, I was wondering whether there's merit in creating a new Forum for reviews of local eating out places? And pubs? This would benefit newcomers/visitors as well as locals. I would be happy to write reviews of the local restaurants and pubs - a tedious and arduous task but someone's gotta do it The beauty of a website like OGFB is that several people could comment on the same place - one person's meat is another person's poison - so the reader would get a fair and balanced idea, unlike newspaper reviews which depend on the mood of the reviewer on just one occasion.
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belle
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Posted - 21/04/2007 : 19:26
Hast tha nowt moist?


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melteaser
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Posted - 06/07/2007 : 17:24
Resurrected for Ian


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Vee
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Posted - 06/07/2007 : 18:51

I dont know if I have told you this already, but I went to the Fence Gate just over 2 weeks ago and I have to say it was absolutely FANTASTIC!!! 

Better than the Bayhorse - and that was one of my favourites.  Although I believe that the Bayhorse has now been taken over. 

At the Fence Gate both the food and the service was brilliant.  I had Scallops with Blackpudding for starter and my mum had soup, I had Lamb for my main with Mash with Leeks. Mum had a speciality Sausage with Chunky Chips.  We both then had a Chocolate Pudding that when you broke into it Chocolate oozed out, this was with homemade Vanilla Ice Cream and Shortbread/Brandy Snap.  I cant compliment it enough, although I have to say I couldnt move after all that.  If I had to find any fault it is a little expensive.

Well worth a visit.




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panbiker
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Posted - 06/07/2007 : 18:54
Going to Marios tonight for Roger the tacklers birthday.


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Another
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6250 Posts
Posted - 06/07/2007 : 19:52
Not strictly eating out but Ian's post about Mario's reminded me. Mrs Nolic and the tribe had Pizza's from a new Italian Takeaway  Bella Pizza Pasta on Scotland Road Nelson.  Said they were the best pizza's ever. Very fresh and tasty and a bottle of wine thrown in. Nolic



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moh
Silver Surfer


6860 Posts
Posted - 06/07/2007 : 20:27
Had fish and chips at the Sparrow Hawk, Wheatley Lane a couple of weeks ago - superb - more like a whale on a plate - lovely white flaky fish and fat chips.


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Callunna
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Posted - 21/07/2007 : 18:59
Just returned from yet another great meal at Abbot's Harbour. On this occasion it was E's Big 5-0 birthday celebration and we took over the upstairs room.

The staff were very friendly and helpful, and everyone enjoyed their food immensely.

Total cost for food & drinks was just short of £170 - not bad for 14 people!

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Stanley
Local Historian & Old Fart


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Posted - 22/07/2007 : 05:39
H, where is it?


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Callunna
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Posted - 22/07/2007 : 09:09
By road, take the Bank Newton lane which runs down the side of the Cross Keys pub on the A59 at East Marton. It's about half a mile if that. Good car parking next to the stables.

By foot, bike or boat, follow the towpath from Greenberfield Locks for about three quarters of an hour at a gentle stroll.

Abbots Harbour East Marton Skipton North Yorkshire BD23 3LP Tel: 01282 843207

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Big Kev
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Posted - 16/10/2009 : 19:39
As I've just done the pictures for Mario's new website, I thought I'd post the link on here.

http://www.mariosuk.com/

Midweek deals are still as good as ever me and P had 2 courses each, last night, 2 pints of draught Peroni each and coffee and biscuits, all for £33. You can't knock that......

 


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Tizer
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Posted - 17/10/2009 : 11:10
It took me a while to read the Charity Work page Kev!

But great pictures - well done.

Edited by - Tizer on 17/10/2009 11:11:15


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RogerB
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Posted - 17/10/2009 : 11:45
Hi I am cominig to Barlick this afternoon and have heard that a place called Victorias on Albert Road is pretty good does anyone have any info


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Big Kev
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Posted - 17/10/2009 : 12:37
Very nice place for a bit of lunch and a brew. I'd recommend it....

 


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Posted - 17/10/2009 : 12:38


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Tizer wrote:
It took me a while to read the Charity Work page Kev!

But great pictures - well done.

Edited by - Tizer on 17/10/2009 11:11:15

Cheers Tiz.The charity page is a rivetting ead......


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Zeke
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Posted - 17/10/2009 : 15:09
I envy you guys in Barlick. It''s nice to have a good Fish & Chip shop close by.  In Chicago, I have to drive a long distance to taste Fish & Chips tasting no way close to the ones you enjoy in Barlick.  Perhaps I'll visit Barlick in the spring of next year...I can almost smell the Fish & Chips now :)  Enjoy!

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Callunna wrote:
Following the recent discussion about chippies in Barlick, I was wondering whether there's merit in creating a new Forum for reviews of local eating out places? And pubs? This would benefit newcomers/visitors as well as locals. I would be happy to write reviews of the local restaurants and pubs - a tedious and arduous task but someone's gotta do it The beauty of a website like OGFB is that several people could comment on the same place - one person's meat is another person's poison - so the reader would get a fair and balanced idea, unlike newspaper reviews which depend on the mood of the reviewer on just one occasion.




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