Cork Lass wrote: » My daughters 21st is coming up in a couple of weeks so I’d be delighted with some recommendations for a nice takeout meal please.
H8GHOTI wrote: » Going by most on here, I’d say one giant platter of goujons from Sober Lane :-) If it’s a sit down dinner type thing you’re going for maybe Glass Curtain or Greenes. If you’d like a selection of different dishes then Cask maybe. They all do cocktails as well.
pwurple wrote: » Yeah, the masses seem to be fans of chicken nuggets and chips alright. :-D Casks' cocktails are complex and amazing, but I don't know would your average 20/21 year old be a seasoned enough drinker to enjoy those... Greenes and Glass Curtain;s offerings are great shout outs, both really good for special occasions, and it's a bit of fun putting them together at home with their plating videos I think. Miyazaki does delivery if you're near the city. We got Elbow lane take-away Ribs in early December and they were fantastic, and that whole group were doing take-away, but not sure they are open again yet. Paradiso seems to be stopped doing the finish at home.
sporina wrote: » with regards to comments about Sober. there seems to be a bit of cynicism about Sober Lane on here - but thankfully its in the minority
the beer revolu wrote: » No, I don't think there is. I think some people are bemused, I know I am, by the fact that there are about 40 posts spread over a couple of months about one dish from one bar/restaurant. And most of them are from one poster. It's kinda become a bit of a running joke, really.
fin12 wrote: » U are on ur own there.
the beer revolu wrote: » You speak for everyone who visits this thread? Fair play.
pwurple wrote: » What type of food is her favourite?
Cork Lass wrote: » Vegetarian or fish - other than that she’s easy :rolleyes:
the beer revolu wrote: » Iyer's is opening again next weekend, too.
Cotts72 wrote: » Did anyone try eatstreet on it's opening weekend? Really interested to see how it is
siblers wrote: » Planning on ordering from them tonight or next weekend. Although I don't really buy it that they're selling it as a healthy take away. It's still burgers and chips
titan18 wrote: » Since you're all on about Sober Lane, any idea why no pizzas? Would have thought that would be something they'd offer for collection but doesn't appear for order. Just going there for goujons or wings (not really a burger fan) seems meh for me.
siblers wrote: » Had Soba there. Not sure why noodles, a few slices of beef and teriyaki sauce costs 16 euros. Pure rip off
RINO87 wrote: » What did you get? We have found the portions in soba Blackpool to be massive, and are big eaters!
Cork Lass wrote: » I think Cask might be a good option alright and she definitely has a lip for cocktails. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions