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Old 20-04-2010, 10:23   #46
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Re: Nouvelle cuisine in Rishton. Help?

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jaysay.
the place on church street in the old coop building was called bartholomews.
Am getting more confused ... are we in Rishton or Gt. Harwood ??

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Do you know who ran it rishton blue like I said think it could have been Russ Cuddey but I'm not to sure
Lives next door but 3 to me Jaysay, will try and ask him next time he is out walking the dog.
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Old 20-04-2010, 10:27   #47
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Re: Nouvelle cuisine in Rishton. Help?

I think the name of the first restaurant around here producing nouvelle cuisine in the late eighties, was Tiffany's.

On confirmation Yerself is getting some karma, for stopping this buzzing around in my bonce.
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Old 20-04-2010, 10:45   #48
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I think the name of the first restaurant around here producing nouvelle cuisine in the late eighties, was Tiffany's.

On confirmation Yerself is getting some karma, for stopping this buzzing around in my bonce.
Good, however, that was in reply to Ken's post re. one at the junction of Lowerfold with Church Street which is Great Harwood. 'Course there is a Church Street in Rishton too .. is there an old co-op building on there ?

This is getting funnier. Think we are going to have to send you to some sort of Hypnotist for regression treatment... !
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Old 20-04-2010, 10:51   #49
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jaysay.
dont know for sure but somewhere in the back of my mind i have a picture of a guy with a beard.
i think he had just left the armed forces.
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Old 20-04-2010, 10:53   #50
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. 'Course there is a Church Street in Rishton too .. is there an old co-op building on there?
Crikey Kate, take your pic. There's a Co-Op building on pretty much every corner in the village!!!
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Old 20-04-2010, 11:01   #51
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I was born and bred in Rishton - spent the first 26 years of my life in Harwood Road and loved the place. My dad was secretary of the Conservative club for many years, but I left in the 60's before the nouvelle cuisine revolution.
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Old 20-04-2010, 11:06   #52
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Crikey Kate, take your pic. There's a Co-Op building on pretty much every corner in the village!!!

Now you are making it worse Ken !!

Seems to me, Garinda's restaurant so far is not in a Co-op building or Rishton. It will turn out that it was not a decor of black and white next; probably orange and red, selling lashings of steak and kidney pud with slop peas !
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Old 20-04-2010, 11:13   #53
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I was born and bred in Rishton - spent the first 26 years of my life in Harwood Road and loved the place. My dad was secretary of the Conservative club for many years, but I left in the 60's before the nouvelle cuisine revolution.
Keep it quiet but....I love the Con Club. Shhhh!

The nearest we have to nouvelle cuisine now is Auberge, which is a bit pricey but you're guaranteed a good meal and good service.

The Atlantic Fish Bar on George Street is my preference for 'eating out' in Rishton as the Friday night ritual of a chippy tea is still an incentive to get through the week.
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Old 20-04-2010, 11:17   #54
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Now you are making it worse Ken !!

Seems to me, Garinda's restaurant so far is not in a Co-op building or Rishton. It will turn out that it was not a decor of black and white next; probably orange and red, selling lashings of steak and kidney pud with slop peas !
Lol, shut it.

It was nearly quarter of a century ago, and it was dark, and I didn't drive there.

I did mention it could have been in Arrod....and it was decorated black and white, and it did serve nouvelle cuisine.

It was definitely a guacamole, not a mushy peas, sort of place.

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Old 20-04-2010, 13:15   #55
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Looks like you owe Yerself that karma Garinda ... see this :

Chef in 'buy local' plea (From Lancashire Telegraph)

' Among them were Neil Wigglesworth, executive chef at Twin Farms in Vermont, USA, described as the best hotel in the world.

Neil grew up in Accrington and ran Tiffany's Restaurant in Great Harwood for several years'

Hope you get a good night's sleep tonight...

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Old 20-04-2010, 15:28   #56
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Crikey Kate, take your pic. There's a Co-Op building on pretty much every corner in the village!!!
In every village Ken
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Old 20-04-2010, 15:30   #57
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Looks like you owe Yerself that karma Garinda ... see this :

Chef in 'buy local' plea (From Lancashire Telegraph)

' Among them were Neil Wigglesworth, executive chef at Twin Farms in Vermont, USA, described as the best hotel in the world.

Neil grew up in Accrington and ran Tiffany's Restaurant in Great Harwood for several years'

Hope you get a good night's sleep tonight...
Are you sure you weren't an investigative journalist in a previous life Kate
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Old 20-04-2010, 16:43   #58
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Looks like you owe Yerself that karma Garinda ... see this :

Chef in 'buy local' plea (From Lancashire Telegraph)

' Among them were Neil Wigglesworth, executive chef at Twin Farms in Vermont, USA, described as the best hotel in the world.

Neil grew up in Accrington and ran Tiffany's Restaurant in Great Harwood for several years'

Hope you get a good night's sleep tonight...
My Mum's just been, and I said Yerself had remembered the name Tiffany's, and she said that's it!

Well done Yerself, many thanks, and to everyone else who helped us get there.

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Old 20-04-2010, 16:50   #59
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Up north we don't care for green beans on the same plate as blueberries, even when arranged artisticly

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Nobody remembers because only you ever went
'Neil grew up in Accrington and ran Tiffany's Restaurant in Great Harwood for several years.'
'His sell-out Saturday night dinner included heather-fed Bowland lamb and souffle cooked from locally-produced Lancashire cheese..


'Sell-out' suggests otherwise.


Unless there's a conspiracy theory, that all the patrons were bussed in from down south.


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Old 20-04-2010, 18:01   #60
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Well done Yerself, many thanks, and to everyone else who helped us get there.

That's Ok Garinda .. only took 4 pages of posts to sort it and driving us all crazy

Heather fed Bowland Lamb !! Suppose you are what you eat, and what they eat is what you eat .. that didn't quite come out right somehow.
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