Paul Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 Sounds promising. I might give it a go. I'm not after The Ivy, just some good home cooked food, I can't do with Brewers Fayre and the like. I take it it's near the little 9 hole golf course? Vaguely yes but not on the same road. From Blackburn follow the A674 towards Chorley, go through the dip and S bends into Higher Wheelton, look for newsagents on left after S bends, the pub is then about 0.25 miles on right. Quote
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Tris Posted September 23, 2009 Posted September 23, 2009 (edited) Vaguely yes but not on the same road. From Blackburn follow the A674 towards Chorley, go through the dip and S bends into Higher Wheelton, look for newsagents on left after S bends, the pub is then about 0.25 miles on right. And if you do go and eat at the Golden Lion, make sure you also take Paul's tip from a year back - go another couple of hundred yards towards Chorley and buy some amazing local lamb from what I think is the best farm shop in the area. I don't buy lamb from anywhere else now, also get eggs and some veg from there. Truly a local food hero without the inflated prices of some other "farm shops". Well if we're doing butchers now (well meat suppliers) I can recommend Spout House Farm in Higher Wheelton. On the left as you drive from Blackburn. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11.00 to 4.00pm. Superb home grown meat, nice cheeses, nice people and great cakes (made by a local lady). I think they are looking to expand if the refurbisment of a lrage barn is anything to go by. We no longer buy meat products in supermarkets, everything is at Spout House, ten times the quality and the same price if not cheaper than Tesco. Spout House Edited September 23, 2009 by Tris Quote
unluckymorton Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Home? Thanks for that mate. And if you do go and eat at the Golden Lion, make sure you also take Paul's tip from a year back - go another couple of hundred yards towards Chorley and buy some amazing local lamb from what I think is the best farm shop in the area. I don't buy lamb from anywhere else now, also get eggs and some veg from there. Truly a local food hero without the inflated prices of some other "farm shops". Spout House Cheers for that Tris, sounds my sort of place. I'll give it a go. Quote
Sparky Marky Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 I'm out for Sunday lunch with the family and in-laws this weekend, can anybody recommend somewhere I can get a good home cooked Sunday lunch? Blackburn area preferably, I don't want to be going too far with the in-laws.... You can't go wrong at the Clog & Billycock mate....a touch more expensive than your usual pub grub, but everything is good.....real good. Quote
unluckymorton Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 You can't go wrong at the Clog & Billycock mate....a touch more expensive than your usual pub grub, but everything is good.....real good. Good call. It's a few years since I've been in there. Thursday nights used to be great! I don't mind paying that little bit more for good food. It may be wasted on the in-laws though, might save that one for the week after! Quote
Sparky Marky Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Yeah I know what you mean....my in-laws just look at the price and moan that its not 2 meals for a fiver.....The goats cheese tart starter at the C&B is simply marvellous. Quote
unluckymorton Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Yeah I know what you mean....my in-laws just look at the price and moan that its not 2 meals for a fiver.....The goats cheese tart starter at the C&B is simply marvellous. Welcome to my world Sparky! I'll deffo safe C&B for a more quiet enjoyable meal with my Mrs. I could even leave my car there and go round all the old haunts of Revidge and Pleckgate! If any are still open... Quote
colin Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Did the Three Fishes at Mitton at the weekend. Pretty good, I think I got the best deal. The 84 year old didn't have the appetite to finish off the main course (although it was appreciated) and the 14 year old got unfilleted Fleetwood fish, so the bones were a bit of a chore. The sweets were grand though. Quote
Jimbo Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 Smith and Wollensky's is the best steak and chop restaurant I've ever been too, however it's a little on the expensive side but well worth it. A good tip is to go into the bar grill rather than the restaurant side as you'll pay over the top in the restaurant and get treated more as a regular/local in the grill bar. Add my recommendation of Smith and Wollensky to this as well - The Seafood platter starter is superb - especially if you're not paying Quote
Jimbo Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 Anyone been to Bodeans in London? Planning on a trip Saturday night for BBQ and College Gridiron. American - Any reviews on this - I fancy some BBQ Quote
Backroom Tom Posted September 25, 2009 Backroom Posted September 25, 2009 I'm out for Sunday lunch with the family and in-laws this weekend, can anybody recommend somewhere I can get a good home cooked Sunday lunch? Blackburn area preferably, I don't want to be going too far with the in-laws.... Not the greatest environment but the food at The Auberge in Rishton is usually superb and they do a Sunday Lunch menu. Quote
Hughesy Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Il Torro (Italian) - Horwich was very good tonight.....8 people all very happy and a fair price too. Quote
American Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 American - Any reviews on this - I fancy some BBQ Just got back from the Tower Hill branch. Started with the Nacho platter and the cheese was underheated and the salsa was average at best (not shocking for salsa in Europe). The Mrs had the hot dog which was good, but not hard to do. I had the burnt ends and pulled pork combo. REALLY good BBQ sauce with the burnt ends and the pulled pork was good, not too dry. Both meals came with chips (closer to fries, though) that seemed a bit cold. Going to try the Clapham North one to see if they have a better chef, but like I said, the BBQ was good. Quote
Hughesy Posted September 26, 2009 Posted September 26, 2009 Just been to Maddisons at Bolton. Its run by the owners of Magiamos & Latino Lounge. Quality Italian - best Italian iv had for a long time! Quote
thenodrog Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 Went to the newly and excellently refurbished Freemasons at Wiswell last night. Excellent dining experience with superb quality food well presented and a fine selection of cask beers. Maybe not recommended for those with a voracious appetite. For the first time in years I had a pudding! Only query I have is that there are so many quality eateries within a couple of miles radius I wonder how they will all survive. Quote
philipl Posted September 27, 2009 Posted September 27, 2009 If the area gets a really strong reputation for superb food (which they are) then they grow the market between them. What is clear, the future for any pub not doing sensational grub in the Ribble valley area is zero. Unless it has a local crowd to support it by drinking a lot, it will be finished. There are many areas in France and Italy where there is a similar agglomeration of superb eateries in seemingly rural and not well to do parts and they do fine without having four million plus people within forty miles of their doorsteps. Quote
Paul Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 In Manchester with the family last night and wanted something quick and good before going to see Michael McCintyre. We ended up at "wagamama" a modern Thai style restaurant on the Golden Triangle in the bottom of The Printworks building. Four people, two starters, four mains and drinks for £59 which I thought very good value for city centre in the early evening. A very varied menu, well presented and nicely cooked. A busy place were you sit at bench tables, as each meal is ready it's brought to you rather than waiting for all four to be served at once. If I wanted to be picky my curry was slightly cooler than I'd have wished but otherwise all very good. This is a place to have a drink, a good quick meal and chat, not for lingering over a long meal. Recommended. Quote
American Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 My boss is a huge fan of Wagamama, I could take it or leave it. While up there this weekend, I had a below average meal at the Britannia - shrimp appetizer was pretty good, fish and chips was passable, but the mushy peas were cold. Then had a really good Sunday roast at Three Fishes. Quote
only2garners Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 My boss is a huge fan of Wagamama, I could take it or leave it. I too am ambivalent about Wagamama - it's Ok but doesn't fill me with enthusiasm. Tampopo, on the same model in Albert Square, is better in my view. Quote
Al Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 My boss is a huge fan of Wagamama, I could take it or leave it. While up there this weekend, I had a below average meal at the Britannia - shrimp appetizer was pretty good, fish and chips was passable, but the mushy peas were cold. Then had a really good Sunday roast at Three Fishes. Sorry Charlie. We won't take you there again. Quote
SAS Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I went brittania a couple of months ago, wasn`t too impressed either. However if you want a cracking indian go USHA (the old brown cow), best indian i`ve had by a mile. Quote
LeChuck Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 In Manchester with the family last night and wanted something quick and good before going to see Michael McCintyre. Very brave Paul, running the risk of bringing up your nice meal all over the theatre. Quote
Paul Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 My boss is a huge fan of Wagamama, I could take it or leave it. I think it does what it says on the tin. I wouldn't rave about it but had good food, boisterous fun atmosphere and a good chat for an hour. I wouldn't go for a night out but was happy with popping in for a quick meal. I'm sure you get my drift. Good value Very brave Paul, running the risk of bringing up your nice meal all over the theatre. yep I suppose prawns were a bit of a gamble! Quote
thenodrog Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 (edited) auberge again......BEST SCOFF IN BRITAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Finally ate in Rishtons 'Auberge' with er indoors last night Abbey. Loved it too. More fool me for not following your recommendation sooner. Unfortunately at 8.30 on a Wed night there was only one other couple in. Dunno if that is the norm but if so it might be a case of use it or lose it. No doubt this restaurant would thrive if it was anywhere else. Anywhere between Preston and Lpool on the A59 for example and it would make a killing. I'll certainly be going again. Edited October 22, 2009 by thenodrog Quote
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