Nash's Tudor Fish & Chip Restaurant

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LS1
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Post by LS1 »

I get it now!!! Took me long enough, like you can have a long firkin

Lilysmum
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Post by Lilysmum »

No,nowt to do with gherkins!

Brandy
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Post by Brandy »

come on then firkin tell us? lol
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zip55
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Post by zip55 »

There was a young fella called PerkinWho was always jerkin' his gherkinHis mother said JackPlease put it backYour gherkin's for firkin not jerkin'

Reginal Perrin
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Post by Reginal Perrin »

Would it be "Fish and firkin please" "Firkin what?" "Firkin chips of course".
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Lilysmum
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Post by Lilysmum »

Reginal Perrin wrote: Would it be "Fish and firkin please" "Firkin what?" "Firkin chips of course". A man goes into a fish shop and asks for a fish and a firkin,the woman behind the counter says "whats a firkin?" the man replies "A firkin big bag o chips" you were close reg!!

Brandy
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Post by Brandy »

Lilysmum wrote: Reginal Perrin wrote: Would it be "Fish and firkin please" "Firkin what?" "Firkin chips of course". A man goes into a fish shop and asks for a fish and a firkin,the woman behind the counter says "whats a firkin?" the man replies "A firkin big bag o chips" you were close reg!! lol
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D2G
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Post by D2G »

Nash's in chapel Allerton is still very nice, Not sure I ever went to the Leeds one. One thing that did stand out though was 80p for one slice of bread and butter. Was the Leeds one as pricey?

patter
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Post by patter »

Popped into Nash's on the way home tonight for some haddock & chips. They're very good, even to a lad brought up on quality chippies in Scarborough. The takeaway side's not too pricey either, only cost me 4 quid.

Terrym
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Post by Terrym »

Hi all,Is this of any use?.http://www.nashsfishandchips.com/

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