Sunderland Vs Wolves.

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Chris.

#bringbackchris
Jan 29, 2011
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Afternoon.

My uncle is a massive Sunderland fan and has got me, my dad and my cousins some tickets to your final home game of the season against Wolves on Saturday. It's a hospitality ticket so I get a nice meal in your ground.

Now, i'm going on the Friday and staying the weekend. I was just wondering if you knew any places to get a bite to eat in Sunderland (Chinese, Indian etc.)

Thanks. Hoping to see a good game and a win for Sunderland! :)
 
At risk of getting lashed off the lads, i'd head to Newcastle for food and entertainment (sorry boys...)

Although i had a fantastic steak in Martino's on Seaburn sea front few weeks back <ok>
 
At risk of getting lashed off the lads, i'd head to Newcastle for food and entertainment (sorry boys...)

Although i had a fantastic steak in Martino's on Seaburn sea front few weeks back <ok>

Newcastle is rammed with restaraunts.

Sunniside Probably the best area to try in Sunderland, Thai Manor is Lovely. Also there is a new Indian called the Massala lounge on John street, best indan i have had in a while.
 
Afternoon.

My uncle is a massive Sunderland fan and has got me, my dad and my cousins some tickets to your final home game of the season against Wolves on Saturday. It's a hospitality ticket so I get a nice meal in your ground.

Now, i'm going on the Friday and staying the weekend. I was just wondering if you knew any places to get a bite to eat in Sunderland (Chinese, Indian etc.)

Thanks. Hoping to see a good game and a win for Sunderland! :)

There's a canny chippy in Coxhoe (top of the hill just past the lights, on the left).

Hope you see a good game mate and welcome to our home.
 
There's a canny chippy in Coxhoe (top of the hill just past the lights, on the left).

Hope you see a good game mate and welcome to our home.

the best chippy in the northeast.

Chinatown in Newcastle, wear your Liverpool shirt and a Alice Band, you will be made welcome
 
Welcome mate
The Pavillian near Lanchester is Brill but a long way to go also The Fat Buddah in Durham if you have a car Durham is a canny night out.
Plus you won't get the smell of the river Tyne wafting up your nose
 
Thai Manor at E24 near the Wearmouth Bridge has got a great reputation although I havn't tried it myself.
My favourite Indian Restaurant anywhere in the North east is Cafe Spice which is based on Stocton road just outside of the city centre in Sunderland.
Personally I much prefer Sunderland to newcastle for a night out: real north east people and less hastle.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. :)

I do like the sound of the Thai Manor which I think i'll have a look at. And I do want to try this chippy in Coxhoe as well.

Hoping that I can see a good game whilst I'm up there as well. :emoticon-0100-smile
 
Durham, great boozers a couple of canny restaurants (zen, thai).

Sunderland, enough battle cruisers to get hammered plus good indians. Cafe spice as mentioned earlier & Bengal spice next to the new wetherspoons.
 
****ing hell you all mention thai resturants, think i might come back and open one