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Apr
03

Restaurants in Blackpool

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Part of the allure of a romantic visit to Blackpool is that there are dozens of impressive restaurants that exude just the right mood to enhance that fuzzy warm feeling. Here are some exquisite choices for that romantic lunch or dinner.

The September Brasserie on Queen Street is probably Blackpool’s most famous restaurant and a favorite haven of visiting politicians and celebrities. Under the able guidance of chef Michael Golowicz, the September Brasserie has been a permanent fixture in the Good Food Guide ever since it opened for business in 1990. They have set prices for two and three-course meals.

For a Las Vegas-flavoured restaurant, the White Tower on Ocean Boulevard is just the ticket. Located within Blackpool Pleasure Beach, White Tower gives diners an excellent view of the promenade as they enjoy modern British cuisine.

Kwizeen on King Street is relatively new but has already developed a sterling reputation for its excellent cuisine, highlighted by traditional Lancashire dishes and seafood. It is ideal for a quiet dinner for two.

The Warehouse is a bit out of the way, tucked into a small alley called Back Church Street, but it offers an intimate and elegant setting for dinner.

AJ’s Bistro on Topping Street is a superb small eatery that exudes plenty of flair and serves only the finest food with the freshest ingredients. Chief Andrew Reeds has been dishing them out for over 20 years and isn’t afraid to let his imagination run wild.

For a truly spectacular meal, head out to Twelve at the Marsh Mill Village beside the historic windmill. It may be out of the way in Thornton, just outside of central Blackpool, but the food here is truly a gourmet delight and highly recommended by Bib Gourmand. A former dance studio, Twelve serves traditional food with a modern twist.

For a taste of something different, Blackpool also has a host of restaurants that offer Chinese, Italian, Indian, Thai and even Afro-Carribean cuisine.

The Magic Lantern on Coronation Street is an excellent venue for authentic Chinese food. Another favourite among tourists is the Mandarin Cantonese Restaurant on Clifton Street. They have been serving Oriental cuisine for over 40 years and have captured several Gold Awards for serving the best food in the North West.

The Payathai Restaurant on St. Anne’s Road is the place to visit for Thai food. This enchanting place features its very own waterfall, topped by a wooden bridge, while the staff are dressed in traditional Thai garments.

Central Blackpool boasts many curry houses for lovers of spicy Indian food. The most popular are Terry’s Balti House on Clifton Street and Spice of India on Queen Street.

For exquisite Greek cuisine, head to Giggis Tavern on Church Street and expect a lot of delicious food and the traditional smashing of plates.

La Fontana Restaurant on Clifton Street is the most popular Italian Restaurant in Blackpool and the venue of choice for pizza and pasta lovers.

Party lovers will appreciate Lagoonda on Queen Street, where the atmosphere is jumping and the cuisine is unique. There’s no other place for superb Afro-Caribbean dishes like fruity curry and jerk pork.

Blackpool Pleasure Beach also has its share of excellent dining venues. If American food and Tex-Mex dishes are what your heart desires, then there’s no better place than Coasters American Diner.

Any visit to Blackpool would not be complete if you don’t sample the seafood offerings of the locals such as chunky chips and fine battered haddock or upmarket delights such as shark steaks, king prawns and oysters. There are many great seafood restaurants around.

The Golden Mile features dozens of fish restaurants. One of the best of the lot is the world-famous Harry Ramsden’s restaurant on central Promenade. Here’s where you will find the very best fish and chips in all of Blackpool. It’s a tourist favorite all throughout the year.

The Seniors Fish Bar and Restaurant on Normoss Road is another multi-award winning restaurant. Their menu includes a wide array of seafood dishes as well as non-seafood and vegetarian offerings. Seniors was hailed as the resort’s best restaurant during the Blackpool Tourism Awards in 2001. It also ranked among the Top Ten of the Fish and Chip Shop survey in an independent newspaper in 2002.

Within Blackpool Pleasure Beach, there’s The Fish Inn on Ocean Boulevard, a venue renowned for its excellent battered cod and shark steaks as well as for a number of imaginative and adventurous seafood dishes. Nearby, you will find Thor’s Place, a restaurant that looks like a Viking shop and specializes in traditional British fish and chips.

The Cottage on Newhouse Road is a popular venue among tourists and locals alike, as well as among visiting celebrities. Their cod, halibut, haddock, hake and plaice are absolutely superb.

The Seafood Restaurant on Bond Street is a classic and stylish venue as well as a particular favorite of politicians who regularly converge here when party conference season comes around. They offer the very best shellfish, oysters, lobsters and traditional fish classics as well as a wide array of steaks, grills and chicken dishes.

The 130-year-old Robert’s Oyster Bar on the Promenade is another popular venue for cockles, oysters and mussels.

Article by Susan Ashby of Blackpool Singles. To read more articles like this or for dating in Blackpool visit htpp://www.Blackpool-singles.co.uk

Article by Susan Ashby of Blackpool Singles. To read more articles like this or for dating in Blackpool visit htpp://www.Blackpool-singles.co.uk

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History in the twilight – this is what Chester is all about; whatever you are searching for in this city, you will find it if you have the right heart. From the dignified, essentially glamourous, and to the contemporary, Chester has every ambiance in the book to keep you satisfied.


Chester is a city of tremendous growth, not only with the energy of the people, but also with the cultural and historical value that it represents for England. You can start your tour by scaling the old walls that surround the city centre, then come down and row through the River Dee. Chester has the bits and pieces to keep you on your heels.


Chester is very proud of its glorious past, but it also celebrates the present. As a Roman outpost, Chester has the mysteries that you will not find in other English cities. Take history tours as you travel to the fortress Deva, a patch of wall designed to drive out the Welsh. There are also remnants of Viking invasion in the shores of Chester. English fortifications and castles that represent the medieval period abound, starting with the stronghold of Hugh the Wolf. Even the shopping area is historic with shops peddling their goods as early as the 13th century.


Aside from the hiking and learning that one must do in Chester, the city also offers other activities to delight your consumerist desires. Of course, we are talking about shopping! Chester has a large collection of continental markets, and chic boutiques, as well as the home of the best international designers. All these are fronting cobbled streets and housed in classic architecture. Chester was a shoemaker’s town early in its history. Thus, you can see the fashion culture unique to the city. Other activities include day spas and boating.


Mouth watering – a word that characterises the menu of Chester’s finest restaurants. Chester believes in the quality of their local produce. Here, you can pick fresh fruits and vegetables ready to serve in your plate. If that is not enough, you can wait out until the Chester Food and Drink festival, which is a party of 80 restaurant exhibitors bringing together the best of what Chester has to offer. Notable restaurants in Chester include the Blackhouse Grill, the Dene Hotel, and Katie’s Tea Rooms. The Watergate Street is the place to chill out and meet the friendly locals.


The best entertainment in Chester lies in its festivals – and they have quite a collection of festivals. The Roman festival celebrates the city’s Roman heritage. Held once a month, you can experience the Roman roots of the city up close and personal. From June to July, view the great mystery plays, one of the oldest running play cycles in the world. The Chester Music festival opens with these mystery plays. That is why June to July is the best time to visit Chester because there is something new going on. Chester also has exciting events for the sport enthusiast, especially those who are into horse racing and football.


Roman… Modern… Classic… the city has a little bit of everything for everyone. Despite its reputation as a historic city, Chester has much more to offer than its cobbled streets and old walls. Once you experience the city in full bloom, you will be impressed by the city’s depth and character.

Graciela Saltise is a freelance travel writer and enjoys travelling around the UK. She is formerly a Chester model, having spent years as a Manchester VIP model and for a Manchester model agency.

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Apr
02

Adore the Phenomenal Pubs in Chester

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History is one of the strongest suits of England’s tourism, but when it comes to informing the drama of its citizens, no one does it preferable than the roadways, walls, and architecture of Chester. This idyllic city is a wee pocket of past events that introduces England in a whole new way. You never will know what Roman England is about until you have strolled the avenues of Chester. From red sandstone walls that create Tudor and Victorian structures, to the shopping boulevards in the town centre, you will find concoction of England’s good old days in marvelous fashion.

Chester is very proud of its glorious old lang syne, but it also celebrates the present. As a Roman outpost, Chester has the mysteries that you will not find in other English metropolitan areas. Take past tours as you travel to the rampart Deva, a patch of wall designed to drive out the Welsh. There are also remnants of Viking invasion in the shores of Chester. English fortifications and castles that act for the medieval period abound, starting with the stronghold of Hugh the Wolf. Even the shopping area is outstanding with shops peddling their goods as early as the 13th century.

When you swing by the River Dee, you can explore the borough in its celebrated form with traditional boating trips along the river. The river passes through the heart of the place. Once you have explored the Dee on Chester, you can alight near the urban place wall and take walks around the medieval place. The metropolis walls are the most intact wall structure in Britain. You can walk on the footpath atop these walls, and go around the conurbation to view its majesty. After touring the municipality walls, head to the best shopping outlets in Chester’s metropolitan area centre.

Mouth watering – a word that characterises the menu of Chester’s finest restaurants. Chester believes in the quality of their local produce. Here, you can pick fresh fruits and vegetables ready to serve in your plate. If that is not enough, you can wait out until the Chester Food and Drink festival, which is a party of 80 restaurant exhibitors bringing together the best of what Chester has to offer. Notable restaurants in Chester include the Blackhouse Grill, the Dene Hotel, and Katie’s Tea Rooms. The Watergate Street is the place to chill out and meet the friendly locals.

Chester has a spectacle of sports events and art exhibits that will fill up your day holiday in the urban place. For local football, you can watch the FC Chester in action. The football club plays in the Coca-Cola 2 league, a 4th-tier league in the English football scene. You can also watch the Chester Roman if you want a taste of American football. Chester also has a strong tradition of rugby, winning the Cheshire Cup several times. Local pubs and bars have their TV sets pointed to the Chester Racecourse where you can bet on horse and dog races.

Roman… Leading-edge… Classic… The center has a little bit of everything for everyone. Despite its report as a notable urban place, Chester has much more to offer than its cobbled thoroughfares and dated walls. Once you experience the center in burdened bloom, you will be impressed by the center’s depth and character.

Gracia Westolick is a former beauty model. She used to be a very successful liberated Manchester lady, having spent many years escorting in Chester and being a Manchester airport escort.

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History is one of the toughest suits of England’s tourism, but when it comes to telling the episode of its folk, no one does it better than the roadways, walls, and architecture of Chester. This idyllic municipal is a minute pocket of experiences that introduces England in a whole new way. You never will know what Roman England is about until you have walked the boulevards of Chester. From red sandstone walls that catalog Tudor and Victorian edifices, to the shopping avenues in the city centre, you will find composite of England’s history in illustrious fashion.

Chester is very proud of its glorious days gone by, but it also celebrates the present. As a Roman outpost, Chester has the mysteries that you will not find in other English large towns. Take past tours as you travel to the rampart Deva, a patch of wall designed to drive out the Welsh. There are also remnants of Viking invasion in the shores of Chester. English fortifications and castles that act as the medieval period abound, starting with the stronghold of Hugh the Wolf. Even the shopping area is memorable with shops peddling their goods as early as the 13th century.

When you swing by the River Dee, you can explore the borough in its significant form with traditional boating trips along the river. The river passes through the heart of the place. Once you have explored the Dee on Chester, you can alight near the place wall and take walks around the medieval municipality. The center walls are the most intact wall structure in Britain. You can walk on the footpath atop these walls, and go around the metropolitan area to view its majesty. After touring the center walls, head to the best shopping outlets in Chester’s metropolitan area centre.

Mouth watering – a word that characterises the menu of Chester’s finest restaurants. Chester believes in the quality of their local produce. Here, you can pick fresh fruits and vegetables ready to serve in your plate. If that is not enough, you can wait out until the Chester Food and Drink festival, which is a party of 80 restaurant exhibitors bringing together the best of what Chester has to offer. Notable restaurants in Chester include the Blackhouse Grill, the Dene Hotel, and Katie’s Tea Rooms. The Watergate Street is the place to chill out and meet the friendly locals.

Chester has a spectacle of sports events and art exhibits that will fill up your day holiday in the center. For local football, you can watch the FC Chester in action. The football club plays in the Coca-Cola 2 league, a 4th-tier league in the English football scene. You can also watch the Chester Roman if you want a taste of American football. Chester also has a strong tradition of rugby, winning the Cheshire Cup a lot of times. Local pubs and bars have their TV sets pointed to the Chester Racecourse where you can bet on horse and dog races.

Chester has a little bit of everything, but it certainly has a lot of history and it shows. Wherever you go, the air in this metropolitan area is refreshing and alluring. From the dated walls to the newly manufactured edifices, Chester is a site for a perfect family holiday.

Gracia Westolick is a former beauty model. She used to be a very successful nonpartisan Manchester dinner date, having spent many years escorting in Chester and being a Manchester airport escort.

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Mar
31

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Mar
30

Latest Viking Grill Auctions

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Mar
28

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Mar
28

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Mar
27

Adore the Portentous in Chester

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Past events in the decline – this is what Chester is all about; whatever you are seeking for in this metropolis, you will spot it if you have the right heart. From the statuesque, essentially fascinating, and to the au courant, Chester has every tone in the book to keep you satisfied.

Chester is a borough of stupendous evolution, not only with the endurance of the members of public, but also with the refining and documented value that it describes for England. You can start your peregrination by mounting the old walls that surround the metropolitan area middle, then come down and row through the River Dee. Chester has the medley to keep you on alert.

Chester is very proud of its glorious yesteryear, but it also celebrates the present. As a Roman outpost, Chester has the mysteries that you will not find in other English large towns. Take past tours as you travel to the barrier Deva, a patch of wall designed to drive out the Welsh. There are also remnants of Viking invasion in the shores of Chester. English fortifications and castles that act as the medieval period abound, starting with the stronghold of Hugh the Wolf. Even the shopping area is well-known with shops peddling their goods as early as the 13th century.

Afar from the hiking and learning that one must do in Chester, the place also offers other activities to delight your consumerist desires. Of course, we are talking about shopping! Chester has a generous collection of continental markets, and chic boutiques, as well as the home of the best international designers. All these are fronting cobbled streets and housed in classic architecture. Chester was a shoemaker’s place early in its past. Thus, you can see the fashion culture unique to the municipality. Other activities include day spas and boating.

Mouth watering – a word that characterises the menu of Chester’s finest restaurants. Chester believes in the quality of their local produce. Here, you can pick fresh fruits and vegetables ready to serve in your plate. If that is not enough, you can wait out until the Chester Food and Drink festival, which is a party of 80 restaurant exhibitors bringing together the best of what Chester has to offer. Notable restaurants in Chester include the Blackhouse Grill, the Dene Hotel, and Katie’s Tea Rooms. The Watergate Street is the place to chill out and meet the friendly locals.

Local entertainment in Chester is found at its local pubs and bars. The biggest outlets of English humour are local pubs. If you swing to the urban place, you should not miss the locals juke each other out for the funniest Cestrian. Another activity that you can revel is racing. Well, you do not have to race yourself, but Chester has exciting dog or horse race line-ups during the weekend. These races are a great family pastime and social activity. You do not even have to bet to join the fun.

Chester has a little bit of everything, but it certainly has a lot of experiences and it shows. Wherever you go, the air in this metropolitan area is refreshing and alluring. From the dated walls to the newly completed erections, Chester is a location for a perfect family holiday.

Gracia Westolick is a former beauty model. She used to be a very successful self-governing Manchester escort, having spent many years escorting in Chester and being a Manchester airport guide.

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With its fine treasure of 75 shops; four delightful restaurants, beautiful surroundings and lagoons and well maintained cobblestone pathways used for walking, Seaport Village is a must visit place during a San Diego holiday. People from different corners of the world come here to enjoy shopping, dining and other leisure activities. In fact, the popularity of the Seaport Village is such that people who come to San Diego for a beach vacation specifically ask for a visit there..

Here are some of the things for which Seaport Village is popular:

Colorful and lively shops

There are plenty of unique shops dotting the walking pathways of Seport Village. In these shops one can find exclusive hot sauce, music boxes, clothes, wind chimes, hammocks, kites, toys, handicrafts and the world’s largest selection of mugs. Some of the popular shops that are worth visiting are California Original Sunglasses, Carousel Music Box Company, Discover Nature, Mystic Mermaid, Rip Squeak & Friends Gallery, Silver Crossing, The Little Viking, Urban Girl Accessories and Village Hat Shop and many more.

Food

Whether you want to eat an ethnic dish or something familiar such as burgers, cookies and pizza, you will certainly find something favorite to eat here. Seaport Village is home to four bay-view restaurants namely the Edgewater Grill Harbor House restaurant, Buster’s, and the Pier Cafe. Apart from these, there is also a food court and many other small roadside shops selling popular delicacies to satisfy the taste buds of the visitors. To complete the dining experience, you must have an ice cream cone at Ben & Jerry’s at the end of the day.

Eclectic architectural styles

All around the Seaport Village, there are several freestanding buildings. You will find standing examples of Victorian to traditional Mexican architectural styles amongst these buildings. There are various winding paths that connect the various buildings. Just walk around these paths to enjoy the architectural variety which is hard to find anywhere else.

Sunset

Seaport Village is also a great place to enjoy the sunset. As the hot orange ball goes down, the whole valley gets transformed in a majestic view. Make it a point to come early to get a good place to sit on the seawall for watching the sunset. For enjoying the whole atmosphere completely, stay in some good vacation rentals in San Diego so that you can stay here till late.

Riding experience

One of the major attractions of this unique place is an antique carousel that dates back to 1895. This Broadway Flying Horses Carousel is a delight for children of all ages and even adults. Originally built at Coney Island in 1890s, the Broadway Flying Horses Carousel is enjoyed by over 400,000 riders each year. The Flying Horses have saddles with jumping and standing horses, goats and even dogs.

The best way to enjoy a trip to the Seaport Village during your San Diego beach vacation or San Diego family vacation is by staying at a vacation rental from where commuting to this lively place is easy. Browse the net to look for some good vacation rentals in San Diego located close to this place.

David Miller is a travel writer based in San Diego, California who contributes articles focusing on San Diego beach vacation, family vacations and the various vacation rentals San Diego based hotels and motels offer at affordable rates.

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