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steeljack 08-05-2008 17:02

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 573350)
Is that a new one or renamed?

think it was the Commercial (on corner, bottom of little Blackburn rd. )

BERNADETTE 08-05-2008 17:04

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 573353)
think it was the Commercial (on corner, bottom of little Blackburn rd. )

No that is the Regency, it is further on Blcakburn Road.

mickmc 08-05-2008 17:05

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
It used to be a furniture shop - obviously they left some planks behind

Royboy39 08-05-2008 17:16

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 573354)
No that is the Regency, it is further on Blcakburn Road.

Thanks Bernie
You are right about the Regency............found this:
PAST CASE STUDIES

BERNADETTE 08-05-2008 17:28

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 573369)
Thanks Bernie
You are right about the Regency............found this:
PAST CASE STUDIES

No probs Royboy just couldn't think what Calder was before it changed

polly 08-05-2008 18:26

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 573344)
Ya but would you not be risking it polly, great chance of cross contamination in a butty shop, not think:rolleyes:

that is true but sometimes I get to the stage were I will risk anything due to hunger.

As for what the Calder used to be I was trying to work out if it was the old Boots or if that was next door?

jaysay 08-05-2008 18:35

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by polly (Post 573435)
that is true but sometimes I get to the stage were I will risk anything due to hunger.

As for what the Calder used to be I was trying to work out if it was the old Boots or if that was next door?

Me thinks I'd go hunger and be well, than take the risk and make myself very ill:rolleyes:

cashman 08-05-2008 18:50

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
was the furniture shop Cavendish i think.?

Royboy39 08-05-2008 18:53

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Next door to what was the Yorkshire Penny Bank?

polly 08-05-2008 18:58

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 573449)
Next door to what was the Yorkshire Penny Bank?

No , around that middle of the block towards the Observer offices

BERNADETTE 08-05-2008 19:00

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Think part of it was the old Boots store.

Nell 09-05-2008 14:12

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Quote:

Thanks Bernie
You are right about the Regency............found this:
PAST CASE STUDIES

OMG Is that Accyjay in one of those pics?
It is, god he gets about!

entwisi 09-05-2008 16:03

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
what annoys me is that we can't take Siobhan in on a lunchtime. Julie and I woud eat there on Sundays but their rule of absolutely no under 18s anytime means we can't.

Still, their loss is another pubs gain. We quite like bently Wood Farm at the minute ( I used to be the assistant manager there 11 years ago. Its had some rather major work done on it since. The foods good quality and reasonably priced.)

slinky 09-05-2008 16:07

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
I used to go to the Calder quite a lot for Lunch. Service and food always excellent ........ Nothing lasts eh?? I used to love their Southern fried chicken wrap, curly fries and salad hmmmmmm :)

lindsay ormerod 09-05-2008 17:20

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Entwisi, give the Black Horse a try, they are child friendly and the food is great. ( and , no, I am not on commission,:), it's just a nice clean pub run by a lovely couple.)


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