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anthonydna
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Post by anthonydna »

No Vicar Lane. Near the red bus station...

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Post by Cardiarms »

There's still one in Chester.

Loiner1960
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Post by Loiner1960 »

Ha, you just don't try...http://www.white-rose.co.uk/shops/spudulikeExciting fillings, like mash!! Or served with chips!

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Post by drapesy »

anthonydna wrote: No Vicar Lane. Near the red bus station... There was one on New Briggate - opposite the Plaza
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drapesy wrote: anthonydna wrote: No Vicar Lane. Near the red bus station... There was one on New Briggate - opposite the Plaza There was definitely one next to the red bus station on Vicar Lane - I know a lad who worked there.
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Post by Jogon »

Good find loiner, spudulike in White Rose. I'll treat Mrs J when next @ wr.She did some fancies on Friday (pic attd). The chocolate buns have Aldi sour cherry jam in them.And a Lemon Drizzle cakeThese kegs are tight    
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Post by Tasa »

simong wrote: Well, the tripe stall and the olive stall next door aren't in the market anymore. Red Chilli on Great George Street is an authentic Szechuan restaurant and has such delights as Mrs Spotty's Tofu on the menu, so called because the original recipe was created by a leper. It does things with pig intestines too. Saffron in Guiseley has a lamb brains curry on the menu. They're just not trying There's still a tripe and udder (elder) shop in Kirkgate Market but I don't think it's open every day. It's in the lower part of the market (1976 hall).

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