Billy the fish wrote:Shaheen Indian restaurant opposite Valentino’s who did a runner without paying ??also without scrolling through Cascade ( amusements )
bellwhiff wrote:Billy the fish wrote:Shaheen Indian restaurant opposite Valentino’s who did a runner without paying ??also without scrolling through Cascade ( amusements )
Went in there once when on leave with a couple of mates. We weren’t allowed into the club as we were “a gang”. Three of us.
Went to the ruby house. Asked for a carryout of three bottles of wine. Said they wouldn’t serve us alcohol without food.
Had three bottles of wine and a chicken tikka starter.
Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Billy the fish wrote:Shaheen Indian restaurant opposite Valentino’s who did a runner without paying ??also without scrolling through Cascade ( amusements )
Went in there once when on leave with a couple of mates. We weren’t allowed into the club as we were “a gang”. Three of us.
Went to the ruby house. Asked for a carryout of three bottles of wine. Said they wouldn’t serve us alcohol without food.
Had three bottles of wine and a chicken tikka starter.
I only ever ate there once.
The table cloth looked like it hadn't been washed in weeks. The food tasted okay, but I did get the squits later, so never went back again.
Indian cuisine seems much better quality these days.
DazMondo wrote:Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Billy the fish wrote:Shaheen Indian restaurant opposite Valentino’s who did a runner without paying ??also without scrolling through Cascade ( amusements )
Went in there once when on leave with a couple of mates. We weren’t allowed into the club as we were “a gang”. Three of us.
Went to the ruby house. Asked for a carryout of three bottles of wine. Said they wouldn’t serve us alcohol without food.
Had three bottles of wine and a chicken tikka starter.
I only ever ate there once.
The table cloth looked like it hadn't been washed in weeks. The food tasted okay, but I did get the squits later, so never went back again.
Indian cuisine seems much better quality these days.
I remember the Shaheen, shocking hygiene standards.
What was the Chinese restaurant called on Market St.
You used to go down stairs. I'm sure it was the silver something.
Can any remember Chans Garden at the bottom of Leeming Street just up from the HSBC.?
bellwhiff wrote:Whatever happened to manning up and playing in the rain ?
steiner wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Whatever happened to manning up and playing in the rain ?
Your thinking of rugby Mr Whiff,
Footy players today.. With gloves on!!
And multi coloured silly looking football boots that wouldn't look out of place in a Russian ballet... What ever happened to plain black three stripe Adidas boots that the likes of Norman Hunter wore.
bellwhiff wrote:steiner wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Whatever happened to manning up and playing in the rain ?
Your thinking of rugby Mr Whiff,
Footy players today.. With gloves on!!
And multi coloured silly looking football boots that wouldn't look out of place in a Russian ballet... What ever happened to plain black three stripe Adidas boots that the likes of Norman Hunter wore.
Exactly. Bigger all wrong with that surface. Load of Jessies.
DazMondo wrote:Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:Billy the fish wrote:Shaheen Indian restaurant opposite Valentino’s who did a runner without paying ??also without scrolling through Cascade ( amusements )
Went in there once when on leave with a couple of mates. We weren’t allowed into the club as we were “a gang”. Three of us.
Went to the ruby house. Asked for a carryout of three bottles of wine. Said they wouldn’t serve us alcohol without food.
Had three bottles of wine and a chicken tikka starter.
I only ever ate there once.
The table cloth looked like it hadn't been washed in weeks. The food tasted okay, but I did get the squits later, so never went back again.
Indian cuisine seems much better quality these days.
I remember the Shaheen, shocking hygiene standards.
What was the Chinese restaurant called on Market St.
You used to go down stairs. I'm sure it was the silver something.
Can any remember Chans Garden at the bottom of Leeming Street just up from the HSBC.?
victor A block wrote:I think Shaheen was the only curry house in town before Modhu Mitha opened?
STAGS FOR LIFE wrote:Wilfred wrote:skeglad wrote:Sneaking down from the folk house on a Friday night to get upstairs at the Eight Bells.
Very fond memories of The Bells. The "pass out" stamped on your hand when you left the upstairs room to get a drink as it was cheaper downstairs. Mansfield Bitter 1/7d. Mansfield Nut Brown 1/9d. The DJ's - Solomon and Syd Pepper. And afterwards up to that cafe on Clumber Street - I think it was called The Flamingo (?). My late old friend and ardent Stags fan Pete Passant having a week off work in an attempt to drink 100 pints in that week. Happy days.
My brother Steve milnes was a DJ. upstairs for a couple of yrs with Solomon .
Mods in the bells ,rockers in the jockey
Comments on here say so ,as a young one i was in that arcade a lot
https://www.ourmansfieldandarea.org.uk/ ... he-60s-70s
https://nottstalgia.com/forums/topic/17 ... or-kirkby/
NorthLondonStag wrote:victor A block wrote:I think Shaheen was the only curry house in town before Modhu Mitha opened?
I think that’s right. I think Modhu Mitha opened in the late 80s. I remember going when it was ‘new’. Very good Bombay mix in the reception area.
bellwhiff wrote:NorthLondonStag wrote:victor A block wrote:I think Shaheen was the only curry house in town before Modhu Mitha opened?
I think that’s right. I think Modhu Mitha opened in the late 80s. I remember going when it was ‘new’. Very good Bombay mix in the reception area.
Took the ex in the Modhu Mitha. Was empty bar is and a woman eating in the corner alone.
The ex said to look at her. It’s that famous actress. Who I asked.
Helen Tour de France.
Ahem.
NorthLondonStag wrote:victor A block wrote:I think Shaheen was the only curry house in town before Modhu Mitha opened?
I think that’s right. I think Modhu Mitha opened in the late 80s. I remember going when it was ‘new’. Very good Bombay mix in the reception area.
Amber Andy wrote:Jack's snacks.
Had many a mug of tea and slices of toast in there before work opened for the day, after getting off the early bus from New Ollerton.
Mind you it's over forty years ago !
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