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mememe
08 Sep 15 11:19
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Best place for fish and chips?
Best restaurants?
Place to visit in and around?

Been on t'internet (bah gum) and confused ... e.g some say Magpie good, others not.  Same with Mr Chips etc

TIAHappy

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By:
Aunty Post
When: 08 Sep 15 11:53
Never found "The Magpie" anything special!

There used to be queues all down the outside steps.
The thing is they had no competition aside fro getting from another chippy.

At some point of time they became poncey and lost the original plot by putting "Scallops" etc on the menu.

Worst thing about F&C at Whitby is them leaving skin on the fish!
By:
Aunty Post
When: 08 Sep 15 12:15
Whitby is picturesque pretty much noncommercialised (at least it was twenty years ago) but that being the case,
I wouldn't fancy spending much more than a day here.

Balancing stones on the beach is fun but somewhat dangerous!

Nice walks along the cliffs if that's your bag.

Better sandy beach just up the road at "Sansend" if you have kids.

Have a trip to "Robin Hood's Bay" . Again picturesque but sod all to do and the one pub right by the beach has made no effort to tyake advantage of a captive audience (again I'm talking more than twenty years ago).
By:
Aunty Post
When: 08 Sep 15 12:19
We had BBQs on the moors heading towards Pickering. Decent car park on the way and you can watch the "Hang Glider" guys trying to kill themlves!

On the same route is Goathland, where "Heartbeat" was filmed.
By:
neworder69
When: 08 Sep 15 14:27
pub(cant remember name)at the bottom of the steps is ok for a drink and a bit of a view,pub grub slightly better than average,bit overpriced....whitby itself is not as good as it thinks it is.....there is a really nice chocolate shop worth a visit if you like chocs that are a bit different
By:
alun2005
When: 08 Sep 15 14:31
Whitby is a delightful coastal town. Best fish and chips in England.  Enjoy. 

Any room in the car for a passenger?  I'm not from Syria if that helps, and I can pay my own way.
By:
johnn
When: 08 Sep 15 14:38
Go to the tourist info at the harbour and buy a weekend parking voucher, tricky to get parked otherwise. The pedestrian street that goes along towards the opposite end away from the harbour....there's a pub with Racing Uk there.
By:
mememe
When: 08 Sep 15 14:47
AP, thanks for info but maybe changed in last 20 years ... maybe just poundland and Tesco now - hope not but a lot of places I have visited 20 years later have become real sh!tholes.  I come from near Rotherham originally, but moved away 50 years ago.  had to go back near there to do some work 10 years ago and it seemed like I was in another time warp ... Floors to Go, B & Q, Tesco, where there used to be Steelworks - very sad.

Alun, much as I'd like you to share the car (and fuel and hotel bill) my wife would probably balk at having to share our bedroom with you.  But if you don't mind sleeping in the bath, might be ok
I'm leaving about 8-30 on Fri so will pick you up about 10.  What sandwiches do you like for picnic on the way - I'll get Mrs mememe to pack a couple extra.
By:
mememe
When: 08 Sep 15 14:49
Christ johnn, it's a romantic weekend away with wifey (and Alun, it seems - see below).

I'd get killed for watching racing.
By:
alun2005
When: 08 Sep 15 14:54
Robin Hood's Bay, a little further along the coast is well worth a visit. Especially if the sun shines.
By:
alun2005
When: 08 Sep 15 14:58
Ham sandwiches please, using Morrisons Tiger Bread, and buttered with Lurpak.
By:
Aunty Post
When: 08 Sep 15 16:10
As someone else has said, parking was always a problem, and not sure how having a weekend pass can help, as you still have to find your space!

I'm assuming you haven't been before and I'm sure you will love it.

If "The Magpie's" menu delivers what it says, it's probably very good. Obviously not cheap but that keeps out the "Rif-Raf".
Having said that, it's not a place that said "Rif-Raf" would choose to be.

If you are going over the moors from Pickering, it is majestic.

When I've been on my own, on business, I always played "Vivaldi-Four Seasons" at massive volume. Somehow it just fits the mood!
By:
Aunty Post
When: 08 Sep 15 16:26
Having said that, it's not a place that said "Rif-Raf" would choose to be.

That was meant as Whitby, not just "The Magpie"!
By:
mememe
When: 08 Sep 15 17:12
When I've been on my own, on business, I always played "Vivaldi-Four Seasons" at massive volume. Somehow it just fits the mood!

what, in the Magpie??

and when you're eating fish and chips!!  (only joking)

Yes I've been before a few times ... many years ago - but Scarborough was the chosen place by my family ...but not now that Jimmy Savile's around somewhere in Scarborough.

Never explored Whitby and its environs, so looking forward to it.

Thanks for help.
By:
johnn
When: 08 Sep 15 17:21
I enjoyed Whitby, we went for their "Musicport" festival last October. Just wander around and have a pint and some chips, its hardly Las Vegas, but it's cool. The museum up at the abbey is worth a visit, you can even play with huge sword there Shocked
By:
TambourineMan.
When: 08 Sep 15 17:44
About a one mile walk away on Monks Trod lies the village of Ruswarp.
From here you can rent a rowboat or canoe and drift down the lovely River Esk.

http://www.ruswarp-pleasure-boats.co.uk/
By:
crags
When: 08 Sep 15 17:55
Years since I've been, but might be tempted to take in a Goth weekend that they sometimes have because of the Bram Stoker link. Some sights there:

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crags
When: 08 Sep 15 18:01
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crags
When: 08 Sep 15 18:04
Just one more Grin


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By:
casemoney
When: 08 Sep 15 20:47
Lovely little town loadsa boozers curry house round back of the station is ok Happy
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Sep 15 22:24
Ask the locals about http://www.siriusminerals.com/ and check out Doves Nest.
By:
trilby22
When: 08 Sep 15 22:30
Plenty munee to be made by investing in Sirius Minerals now that the planning permission conundrum has been overcome.  http://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.asp?SharePrice=sxx  Most people in Whitby should know about it.
By:
tictacman1
When: 09 Sep 15 01:27
goth & chips, mushy peas...whats not to like Scared
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