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shillelagh 09-05-2008 17:31

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Duke of Wellington is good as well. Going there next thursday as well .....

BERNADETTE 09-05-2008 18:02

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 573988)
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.)

I will second that good food and plenty of it and the prices are good too.

tosh 09-05-2008 18:19

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
it sounds like the barperson was as much use as a ash tray on a motorbike.

Mick 10-05-2008 07:34

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
After reading the report of the bloke that got attacked for no reason in the Calder i think i will give it a miss and stick to a butty and pint in the Railway

Less 10-05-2008 09:40

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
A friend of mine suffers from arthritis, due to which doing shoe laces and belt buckles up is difficult for him.

He turned up at the Calder the other week dressed in tracksuit bottoms and wearing Velcro fastening trainers, he was refused entry because of dress code.
Even after explaining his reasons no way could he get in.

His friend that was with him was allowed in,

HE was wearing a dirty set of overalls and scruffy steel toe capped boots, does this make sense?
I think if someone was to be violent in a pub I would rather they allowed the guy in trainers in, they at least would hurt less than steel toe caps!

maxwell silver 12-05-2008 19:46

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
[quote=Less;574238]A friend of mine suffers from arthritis, due to which doing shoe laces and belt buckles up is difficult for him.

He turned up at the Calder the other week dressed in tracksuit bottoms and wearing Velcro fastening trainers, he was refused entry because of dress code.
Even after explaining his reasons no way could he get in.

quote]Plenty in wearing trackies & trainers the other weekend Less.I queried the lass behind the bar & she says it's okay during the day 'till about 6ish.

onlyme 12-05-2008 19:55

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
If they dont want the money, spend it somewhere that does :D

Revived Red 13-03-2016 08:48

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
What a dump this place has become. It used to be busy on Saturday lunchtimes. There were only about 20 people in yesterday. Despite that, it took half an hour to serve a jacket potato - and it was cold when it arrived. Filthy tables too.

wigass 13-03-2016 10:31

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Commercial is 100 times better

Restless 13-03-2016 13:03

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Massively overpriced for what appears to be microwaved food. BBQ Ribs & Chicken was vastly disspointing. Chicken was just a lump of chicken, no seasoning or anything... I don't like peas that much, nor would I put them with BBQ Ribs... oh well.

Neil 21-01-2017 16:42

Re: Trying to eat at The Calder
 
Closing this thread as it is no longer open.

I've moved some posts about it now open as Varsity to a new thread. Not fair to discuss the new pub in the old thread


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