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Where would you go? 19:28 - Jul 13 with 11415 viewsJames1980

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Thinking about getting one of these tickets. Where would you folk say would be the best route?

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
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Where would you go? on 17:48 - Oct 16 with 1670 viewsrochdaleriddler

Where would you go? on 17:28 - Oct 16 by James1980

Itinerary is going to pretty packed. Along with the ale houses suggested, I am going to try The Ratty Arms in Ravenglass. Any suggestions for Penrith and Hexham are much appreciated.


Both places have great pubs, and independent shops, go a little further to Corbridge past Hexham v nice.

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Where would you go? on 17:55 - Oct 16 with 1662 viewsblackdogblue

Where would you go? on 17:46 - Oct 16 by James1980

Alas I can't partake in any illegal contraband sold by street traders, due to zero tolerance at work and random testing.


You had better hold your breath then, the stench of weed will tip you over

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Where would you go? on 18:00 - Oct 16 with 1651 viewsJames1980

I have been alright so far when I have ventured into Rochdale Town

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Where would you go? on 18:03 - Oct 16 with 1648 viewsblackdogblue

Where would you go? on 17:46 - Oct 16 by rochdaleriddler

He’s been to Rochdale before, but I disagree with you. The flying Horse, the Medicine Tap, the Baum, are three great and friendly Rochdale pubs. If you travel a little way out you have The Healey, the Oxford, the Cemetary and many more


Agree the Baum is not bad if you like Real Ale and last time I went in they were still discounting for Camra members.

The Healey is expensive & a long way from the town centre, the Cem is also not the cheapest & a Clique...

As a visitor, would recommend the more upmarket area of Bamford..

There’s the Winston Churchill Harvester for food, the Grapes is a nice environment & also does really nice food but you need to book, Hare & Hounds isn’t bad & Dolce Vita / Bamford Tandori / Mojitos (Bamford wine bar) are about £3 in a taxi from the ground. All the above are within walking distance of each other 👍

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Where would you go? on 18:14 - Oct 16 with 1638 viewsfitzochris

Where would you go? on 18:03 - Oct 16 by blackdogblue

Agree the Baum is not bad if you like Real Ale and last time I went in they were still discounting for Camra members.

The Healey is expensive & a long way from the town centre, the Cem is also not the cheapest & a Clique...

As a visitor, would recommend the more upmarket area of Bamford..

There’s the Winston Churchill Harvester for food, the Grapes is a nice environment & also does really nice food but you need to book, Hare & Hounds isn’t bad & Dolce Vita / Bamford Tandori / Mojitos (Bamford wine bar) are about £3 in a taxi from the ground. All the above are within walking distance of each other 👍


And if you visit the bowling club on a Friday night, you’ll be treated to my dad’s Northern Soul DJ set.

I wish I was kidding...

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Where would you go? on 18:34 - Oct 16 with 1617 viewsrochdaleriddler

Where would you go? on 18:03 - Oct 16 by blackdogblue

Agree the Baum is not bad if you like Real Ale and last time I went in they were still discounting for Camra members.

The Healey is expensive & a long way from the town centre, the Cem is also not the cheapest & a Clique...

As a visitor, would recommend the more upmarket area of Bamford..

There’s the Winston Churchill Harvester for food, the Grapes is a nice environment & also does really nice food but you need to book, Hare & Hounds isn’t bad & Dolce Vita / Bamford Tandori / Mojitos (Bamford wine bar) are about £3 in a taxi from the ground. All the above are within walking distance of each other 👍


Harvester for food?

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Where would you go? on 19:02 - Oct 16 with 1585 viewsD_Alien

Where would you go? on 17:46 - Oct 16 by James1980

Alas I can't partake in any illegal contraband sold by street traders, due to zero tolerance at work and random testing.


Ignore him James, he's quite simply wrong

https://www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/128/advertorials/130695/experienc

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Where would you go? on 19:09 - Oct 16 with 1577 viewsrochedale

Where would you go? on 17:46 - Oct 16 by James1980

Alas I can't partake in any illegal contraband sold by street traders, due to zero tolerance at work and random testing.


Get a new job, then you can be constantly off yer tits!

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Where would you go? on 07:28 - Oct 17 with 1442 viewsrochedale

Where would you go? on 17:29 - Oct 16 by blackdogblue

Only problem I see on your scenic railway journey is Rochdale or Dogdale as more commonly known.

Town centre is handy for a range of vape, pawn, pound, charity shops or a bank. No fast food outlets greater than 1* Food Hygiene rating nor any resteraunt chains / decent Indian or Chinese either..

Alternatively you can get freely any form of illegal substances or purchase a big issue to while away the hours back down south from outside B&M..

There are many pubs & clubs, none friendly though and Saturday night resembles Ibiza on speed, with the exception of the Black Dog obviously 😀


Bit harsh. There’s a few decent bars in town and it’s looking a lot better nowadays. Don’t know what’s planned for Yorkshire St, but the new Riverside complex is looking good. When Nando’s confirm that should help drag a few more in so hopefully full occupancy by the time it opens in Easter. There’s still loads of issues with the town, but I for one think it’s in a much better position than 10/15 years ago and am looking forward to the opening of Rochdale Riverside.

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Where would you go? on 07:39 - Oct 17 with 1417 viewsD_Alien

Where would you go? on 07:28 - Oct 17 by rochedale

Bit harsh. There’s a few decent bars in town and it’s looking a lot better nowadays. Don’t know what’s planned for Yorkshire St, but the new Riverside complex is looking good. When Nando’s confirm that should help drag a few more in so hopefully full occupancy by the time it opens in Easter. There’s still loads of issues with the town, but I for one think it’s in a much better position than 10/15 years ago and am looking forward to the opening of Rochdale Riverside.


bdb's post isn't "a bit harsh", its utter tripe

Irrespective of what the Riverside development might bring, there's more than enough variety and quality to cater for the vast majority of people's tastes, as the link i provided earlier demonstrates

As for not being "friendly" i think there's a clue in bdb's username as to what he regards as an ambient place to hang out
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Where would you go? on 07:48 - Oct 17 with 1401 viewsrochedale

Where would you go? on 07:39 - Oct 17 by D_Alien

bdb's post isn't "a bit harsh", its utter tripe

Irrespective of what the Riverside development might bring, there's more than enough variety and quality to cater for the vast majority of people's tastes, as the link i provided earlier demonstrates

As for not being "friendly" i think there's a clue in bdb's username as to what he regards as an ambient place to hang out
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I always assumed his username referred to black dog ball room, is it not?

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Where would you go? on 08:34 - Oct 17 with 1367 viewsJames1980

Will be getting to Rochdale between 12 and 1 on Saturday so not much time for a great deal of exploring before the game. Not had a bad experience in any of the pubs I have been in so far on my trips up so far.

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Where would you go? on 09:59 - Oct 17 with 1330 viewsfitzochris

Where would you go? on 07:48 - Oct 17 by rochedale

I always assumed his username referred to black dog ball room, is it not?


I assumed it was the Black Dog pub up Ings Lane way?

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Where would you go? on 10:22 - Oct 17 with 1296 viewsD_Alien

Where would you go? on 09:59 - Oct 17 by fitzochris

I assumed it was the Black Dog pub up Ings Lane way?


Going off previous on here, that's a safe assumption

Think rochedale's post was tic

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Where would you go? on 10:22 - Oct 17 with 1298 viewskiwidale

Where would you go? on 08:34 - Oct 17 by James1980

Will be getting to Rochdale between 12 and 1 on Saturday so not much time for a great deal of exploring before the game. Not had a bad experience in any of the pubs I have been in so far on my trips up so far.


James not to be missed make sure you checkout the views from Curbstone edge.

This is not the time for bickering.

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Where would you go? on 11:06 - Oct 17 with 1271 viewsJimmyRustler

Where would you go? on 07:39 - Oct 17 by D_Alien

bdb's post isn't "a bit harsh", its utter tripe

Irrespective of what the Riverside development might bring, there's more than enough variety and quality to cater for the vast majority of people's tastes, as the link i provided earlier demonstrates

As for not being "friendly" i think there's a clue in bdb's username as to what he regards as an ambient place to hang out
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I also subscribe to the view that there are decent places to eat, drink and be merry in Rochdale if you look hard enough.

However, whichever way you dress it up, the town centre itself is a shithole
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Where would you go? on 11:11 - Oct 17 with 1264 viewsJames1980

Where would you go? on 11:06 - Oct 17 by JimmyRustler

I also subscribe to the view that there are decent places to eat, drink and be merry in Rochdale if you look hard enough.

However, whichever way you dress it up, the town centre itself is a shithole


The town hall is pretty impressive and the pubs near to it are good especially The Flying Horse

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Where would you go? on 12:02 - Oct 17 with 1229 viewsScunnydale

Where would you go? on 17:46 - Oct 16 by rochdaleriddler

He’s been to Rochdale before, but I disagree with you. The flying Horse, the Medicine Tap, the Baum, are three great and friendly Rochdale pubs. If you travel a little way out you have The Healey, the Oxford, the Cemetary and many more


Spot on. Until last year, I had only come to Rochdale for the football so had missed the town centre.

Then I decided I'd get the train to a match and sampled the Flyer and Medicine Tap. Hugely impressed by both of them. They're as good as you'd get anywhere. Plus, the Town Hall/river area isn't bad either.
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Where would you go? on 12:48 - Oct 17 with 1192 viewsrochdaleriddler

Where would you go? on 11:06 - Oct 17 by JimmyRustler

I also subscribe to the view that there are decent places to eat, drink and be merry in Rochdale if you look hard enough.

However, whichever way you dress it up, the town centre itself is a shithole


Some of it is, hopefully the improvement will continue

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Where would you go? on 13:02 - Oct 17 with 1174 viewsaleanddale

Where would you go? on 21:03 - Jul 13 by judd

Bury to settle just will not happen


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Where would you go? on 14:43 - Oct 17 with 1118 viewsD_Alien

Where would you go? on 12:48 - Oct 17 by rochdaleriddler

Some of it is, hopefully the improvement will continue


And that's the crux of it

Huge improvements have been made, and continue to be made, to turn our town centre around. Sit outside the Medicine Tap on a warm sunny day, and whichever direction you look in, the sightlines are very pleasant indeed

To the right, the view up the Esplanade with historic buildings and a much-improved area up Birdcage Walk towards the Broadfield Hotel. Straight ahead, the magnificent town hall and much-improved square with Packer Spout looking great as the church steps rise towards St. Chads. To the left, the newly opened Roch and bridgework, with the Riverside development (despite it's garish colouring) and modernist council offices with the moors now visible in the distance

Of course there are areas that need to be improved, and it looks like they are being. A shithole? That's such a tired cliche now, and whilst people are entitled to feel bad about it if they wish, i for one am impressed with the way it's being dragged up by its bootlaces, and i'm not easily pleased

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Where would you go? on 15:19 - Oct 17 with 1082 viewsJimmyRustler

Where would you go? on 14:43 - Oct 17 by D_Alien

And that's the crux of it

Huge improvements have been made, and continue to be made, to turn our town centre around. Sit outside the Medicine Tap on a warm sunny day, and whichever direction you look in, the sightlines are very pleasant indeed

To the right, the view up the Esplanade with historic buildings and a much-improved area up Birdcage Walk towards the Broadfield Hotel. Straight ahead, the magnificent town hall and much-improved square with Packer Spout looking great as the church steps rise towards St. Chads. To the left, the newly opened Roch and bridgework, with the Riverside development (despite it's garish colouring) and modernist council offices with the moors now visible in the distance

Of course there are areas that need to be improved, and it looks like they are being. A shithole? That's such a tired cliche now, and whilst people are entitled to feel bad about it if they wish, i for one am impressed with the way it's being dragged up by its bootlaces, and i'm not easily pleased


No-one is doubting that improvements are being made. And of course, if you sit stationary in a newly opened swanky bar, in front of one of the most impressive landmarks in the country, you'd have to be a moron to complain about the view.

But that just makes it a shithole in (attempted) transition. I don't mean to labour the point or seem like I'm constantly belittling the town where I was born and bred but I don't get the sensitivity around the issue. The town centre is a dive. You know it. I know it. The pigeons know it. The crisp packets taken away by the blustery winds (the lucky sods) know it.

As I've already mentioned, finding somewhere to eat and drink isn't all that difficult. And tbh, once you're in the confines of an establishment, the area outside is largely none of your concern. But as soon as you step out of the door, your chances of being offered a blowy for 50p and a pack of Malboro's increases tenfold (especially on Drake Street or Yorkshire Street - two of the shittiest shithole bits)
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Where would you go? on 15:41 - Oct 17 with 1058 viewsjudd

Where would you go? on 15:19 - Oct 17 by JimmyRustler

No-one is doubting that improvements are being made. And of course, if you sit stationary in a newly opened swanky bar, in front of one of the most impressive landmarks in the country, you'd have to be a moron to complain about the view.

But that just makes it a shithole in (attempted) transition. I don't mean to labour the point or seem like I'm constantly belittling the town where I was born and bred but I don't get the sensitivity around the issue. The town centre is a dive. You know it. I know it. The pigeons know it. The crisp packets taken away by the blustery winds (the lucky sods) know it.

As I've already mentioned, finding somewhere to eat and drink isn't all that difficult. And tbh, once you're in the confines of an establishment, the area outside is largely none of your concern. But as soon as you step out of the door, your chances of being offered a blowy for 50p and a pack of Malboro's increases tenfold (especially on Drake Street or Yorkshire Street - two of the shittiest shithole bits)


Any particular time of day you'd recommend, erm, to avoid such offers, yeah, avoid?

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Where would you go? on 15:59 - Oct 17 with 1037 viewsrochdaleriddler

Where would you go? on 15:19 - Oct 17 by JimmyRustler

No-one is doubting that improvements are being made. And of course, if you sit stationary in a newly opened swanky bar, in front of one of the most impressive landmarks in the country, you'd have to be a moron to complain about the view.

But that just makes it a shithole in (attempted) transition. I don't mean to labour the point or seem like I'm constantly belittling the town where I was born and bred but I don't get the sensitivity around the issue. The town centre is a dive. You know it. I know it. The pigeons know it. The crisp packets taken away by the blustery winds (the lucky sods) know it.

As I've already mentioned, finding somewhere to eat and drink isn't all that difficult. And tbh, once you're in the confines of an establishment, the area outside is largely none of your concern. But as soon as you step out of the door, your chances of being offered a blowy for 50p and a pack of Malboro's increases tenfold (especially on Drake Street or Yorkshire Street - two of the shittiest shithole bits)


Never been offered either, in Rochdale , in Manchester the other day a guy with a bin bag full of tobacco in the pub , what a shithole

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Where would you go? on 16:42 - Oct 17 with 999 viewsD_Alien

Where would you go? on 15:19 - Oct 17 by JimmyRustler

No-one is doubting that improvements are being made. And of course, if you sit stationary in a newly opened swanky bar, in front of one of the most impressive landmarks in the country, you'd have to be a moron to complain about the view.

But that just makes it a shithole in (attempted) transition. I don't mean to labour the point or seem like I'm constantly belittling the town where I was born and bred but I don't get the sensitivity around the issue. The town centre is a dive. You know it. I know it. The pigeons know it. The crisp packets taken away by the blustery winds (the lucky sods) know it.

As I've already mentioned, finding somewhere to eat and drink isn't all that difficult. And tbh, once you're in the confines of an establishment, the area outside is largely none of your concern. But as soon as you step out of the door, your chances of being offered a blowy for 50p and a pack of Malboro's increases tenfold (especially on Drake Street or Yorkshire Street - two of the shittiest shithole bits)


I was offered more gear in Lisbon a week or so ago than i've ever been offered in my life in Rochdale

Is Lisbon a shithole too?

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