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best ground for food?

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which ground have you had your best pie or burger or whatever at ?i had a burger at spotland a few years ago and ive not tasted better since
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Not used it in a long time but the chippy very close to Headngley was fab once upon a time.
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not sure if its the same one CP, but the chippy at the top of the road by the pubs and junction onto the main through road is really good...
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Thats the one :)
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Who puts curry and Chicken Tikka in pies honestly
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Wilderspool - Warrington

Meat and Potato pie, mushy peas.... nobody will EVER topple that snack!!! Nobody
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chips and mushroom and onion gravy at orrell in the old clubhouse.
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I remember that gravy was lumpy!! and has a greenish colour, very tasty though
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ancientnloyal posted:
I remember that gravy was lumpy!! and has a greenish colour, very tasty though
of course it was lumpy, it had mushrooms and onions in
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wakefield chips peas and gravy mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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