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ccfc92

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The chippies down here in Poole/Bournemouth are very pricey and generally really poor.

Ironically, there's one in Poole run by a couple from Cov, that one is really good.
 

vow

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Except perhaps the delightful Samuel Smith's beers in York, particularly at the Hansom Cab. Amazing top drop !
Aha, met a fella from Rochdale on Hols in t'Egypt recently who talked up Sam Smith's beers, which I'd not heard of before, being excellent indeed!
 

fernandopartridge

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Aha, met a fella from Rochdale on Hols in t'Egypt recently who talked up Sam Smith's beers, which I'd not heard of before, being excellent indeed!
The beer is ok, reliable I suppose but wouldn't go out of my way for it apart from the chocolate stout which is beautiful
 

fernandopartridge

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I've tried one of those from ASDA in the craft section, is it the same one or a cheap imitation?
They do retail it but I've never seen it in a supermarket

This is the bottle:

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itsabuzzard

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You should all be happy you don't live up here in Callander, most expensive and worst chips I have ever had, we paid just under £20 for fish and chips, battered sausage and chips and a king rib with no chips. We usually head over to Bridge of Allan, about 14 miles away, to get decent chips but then they aren't as good as any I have had in Rugby or Coventry. And don't get me started on deep frying the pies, just put it in a microwave ffs!! Whenever I come down to Rugby the first takeaway is always the chip shop.
BoA chippy is v good.

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tommydazzle

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Do miss Cov chips - used to be a good Greek one in Bell Green and Gees? at corner off Dudley Street and of course scallops which we don't get in East Anglia.
 

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