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Off Topic Sunday lunch - W Hull villages

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by kccircle, Jul 26, 2015.

  1. originallambrettaman

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    Very impressive.

    There were a few nice venues out of town, but my daughter wanted to get married at North Cave church, so we only looked local.
     
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    Rudstone would have been perfect! The views are immensely!
     
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    Too small.
     
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    It was a really posh do. I was a page boy in a kilt. Maybe it's changed a little since 1974. New owners maybe?
     
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    It's probably not changed since 1974 - the main building anyway.
     
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    It's the same carpet, that's why it's covered in gaffer tape...

    The people who used to own it now live in Antigua. Hard life.
     
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    Indeed. They are nearly as posh as Tickler!
     
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    Top class grub in there Benjo and reasonably priced.
     
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    Agree. It is worth a try.. Heard owner was a bit feisty but we have not had a problem, he was a good host to us. Been there twice recently and had two good meals. Good looking place too.
     
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    Wellington at Lund top notch for either a bar meal or full restaurant grub.
     
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    Blacktoft gone down hill imo.
     
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    Just dont go to jolly sailor newport, infact nowhere is any good in newport apart from the pizza shop. Even the chinese since martin has sold it has dropped in standard.
     
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  13. Yardley Tiger

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    Depends what you want. But if you can accept the 1970s type decor, the Half Moon at Elloughton has a large menu and a large specials board plus an early diners special board. We have always had great meals on the many times we have been there. Plus the beer is good!
     
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    I've never had a decent meal in there.
     
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    iBar in Brough is alright, me and the mrs went when it was sunny week before last :emoticon-0103-cool:... not the sort of place your looking for though.
     
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    If you mean the pizza place across the road & down a bit from Johnny Haddocks it's ****ing awful & most of the scran ended up rammed in the bin of the nearby general store.

    We had to go there once last season after a FSS tea time KO & JH's was shut. ****ing PL spoils everything with their stupid ****ing KO times even my FPC & MMP enjoyment. ****s. Another reason I'm glad we were relegated.
     
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    Me and the missus needed local so we chose Blackies club for the wedding party, needed a good sized stage for all the musicians and it holds up to 250 so it was big enough and the venue was free!
     
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    Strange how opinions differ. When we looked at Rudstone Walk with thought it was proper ****e - reminded me of a youth hostel. Been to Cave Castle for a friend's wedding and it was quality.
     
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    Rudstone Walk is primarily for the views - I don't think there's any better views for a wedding venue locally. The decor inside Rudstone is really good, tidy, modern and well kept - versus Cave Castle which is in a fairly poor state of disrepair. Lacking significant investment.
     
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    There's a vineyard in South Cave where you can put up a marquee for weddings, which also has great views, you also get the added benefit of your own brand of wine at the wedding...

    http://www.marketplacefarm.co.uk/weddings.html
     
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