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markfiend wrote:Amigo's is very good if you like tapas. There's two; one a couple doors down from Salvo's (no drinks license, but you can take your own booze) and one opposite Kirkstall Abbey (that one does have a license).

I'm making myself hungry!
i've been to the one opposite kirkstall abbey and yep, its very nice indeed! if a bit small :o :D
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OK, here's the promised skinny:
my missus Jen, who works in the Secretariat for Leeds University wrote:Well, it very much depends where in London, of course!

If it's someone with a strong academic background (and I mean strong), then Goldsmiths have an excellent reputation and a research rating of 5*, the highest possible, but entry is very, very competitive, and the environment is very, very intense.

Otherwise, the University of East London and Royal Holloway have the edge in terms of their research ratings, but I'd say Greenwich, City and Westminster would all be worth looking at, because they're vibrant sort of places to study with a good international/social mix, although not all these places do 'social studies' per se: some are straight sociology or social policy and administration.

Leeds Met is a broad brush social science course, if that's what you're looking for, although there are options to specialise (and the chance to do criminology as a specialism is a bit more unusual). However, although I think the teaching is good and graduates are pretty employable, etc, they didn't put it in for the last RAE, which suggests the research rating wouldn't be that high. That's not necessarily a problem, because it depends what you want from a course, but if you want cutting-edge theory and the latest wild academic ideas, Leeds Met might not be the place to find them. If you want a broad course which will introduce you to a wide range of subjects and give you the chance to look into one or two in more depth if you want to, it would fit the bill. And they do have good facilities, both in terms of IT access and social facilities like bars and sports grounds (and the swimming pool!) They're one of less than a handful of institutions who are planning to charge less than £3k for many of their courses in 2006, when so-called variable tuition fees come in (which are paid over time, not up-front). This is a bonus if you're paying; some people worry it will give the impression that you got a 'cut-price' degree, but I don't think that many people outside academia are going to know about the fees, let alone remember and be bothered about it once the degree finishes, three years later, and, of course, this is what the Met are banking on...

Hope that helps!
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Quiff Boy wrote:i've been to the one opposite kirkstall abbey and yep, its very nice indeed! if a bit small :o :D
The one in Headingley is even smaller!
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FFS Dave wrote:It'd be an ideal place for the first HL Dinner Club meeting. :notworthy: :lol: 8)
Count me in for that one :D :drool:
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STOP IT, I'm on a diet!!

after spending a fair bit of time in both recently, gotta be Leeds...
Different pace, nicer people.
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...do they do lunchtime specials?? :)
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culprit wrote:STOP IT, I'm on a diet!!

after spending a fair bit of time in both recently, gotta be Leeds...
Different pace, nicer people.
So which bit of Durham are you from? Used to live in High Shincliffe. Dinners in the Seven Stars, Friday nights up the Angel or playing pool in Neville's Cross.

It's all changed now.
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FFS Dave wrote:Are either of those that big thing near the cinema? Looked scary as I drove past ages ago. :eek: :
Arc is opposite the Headingley Taps, The Box is opposite Boots on Otley Road. Both are frequented by mulleted students with Too Much Money To Spend On Clothes.
FFS Dave wrote:How's The Skyrack these days? Ihaven't been in there for bloomin' ages and ages. There always seems to be some gymslip students relieving themselves of the contents of their stomachs when I drive past on the way to Salvo's.:
Also regularly full of neanderthal Leeds United fans :wink:

Had a bit of a work-over so it can try and compete with the above. The late license on Friday and Saturday means those who are too drunk/aggresive find that it's the only place they can drink come 22:30. Makes for an interesting couple of hours :lol:
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...That'll be 23:30. Contrary to popular belief, time is not different in LS6 :oops:
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Norman Hunter wrote:Also regularly full of neanderthal Leeds United fans :wink:
:eek: <shudder> :eek:

I remember supping outside The 'Rack in the early nineties on the day Leeds were promoted from the second division. A large mob of aforementioned neanderthals :wink: were, not unreasonably, bouncing around outside in a giddy, drunken fashion. Then they started chucking their empties at buses and traffic on Otley Rd. Leeds buses and cars, full of people from Leeds. :eek: :roll: I could always understand the 'competitive spirit' between our clubs being an excuse for aggro, but that was an eye-opener and no mistake. The mind boggled. And still regularly does.

Still, I used to love The Skyrack & The Oak, t'would be cool to mosey up there again.
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I'm still a fan of the Fenton...
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they're not exactly goffix, but north bar is cool - funky while just staying on the right side of pretentious, and mojo is not bad either (but gets way too packed on a weekend!)

and the rocket bar (at the side of the cockpit) is not a bad drinking venue when they dont have gigs on, though it lacks a bit of atmosphere.
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andymackem wrote:
culprit wrote:STOP IT, I'm on a diet!!

after spending a fair bit of time in both recently, gotta be Leeds...
Different pace, nicer people.
So which bit of Durham are you from? Used to live in High Shincliffe. Dinners in the Seven Stars, Friday nights up the Angel or playing pool in Neville's Cross.

It's all changed now.
aye, it's changed a bit.... going to the Angel saturday night though as it happens...and I know The Seven Stars/Rose Tree well!!
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Quiff Boy wrote:they're not exactly goffix, but north bar is cool - funky while just staying on the right side of pretentious, and mojo is not bad either (but gets way too packed on a weekend!)

and the rocket bar (at the side of the cockpit) is not a bad drinking venue when they dont have gigs on, though it lacks a bit of atmosphere.
I'm not a huge fan of Rocket bar. North Bar is good, I agree. I don't know if I've ever been in mojo. Where is it again? :lol:

The Wardrobe by the new BBC building mixes a good cocktail ;) The Lounge near the bottom of the Merrion centre, is good for a Saturday lunch, but gets too full of Nathan Barley wannabes in the evenings.
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culprit wrote:
andymackem wrote:
culprit wrote:STOP IT, I'm on a diet!!

after spending a fair bit of time in both recently, gotta be Leeds...
Different pace, nicer people.
So which bit of Durham are you from? Used to live in High Shincliffe. Dinners in the Seven Stars, Friday nights up the Angel or playing pool in Neville's Cross.

It's all changed now.
aye, it's changed a bit.... going to the Angel saturday night though as it happens...and I know The Seven Stars/Rose Tree well!!
Is the Angel still full of underage drinkers pretending to be alternative while looking a bit scared of people in leather jackets? Or are Johnston sixth-formers too trendy for that sort of thing nowadays? :oops:
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They ALL look too young nowadays... I am 38!! :?
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Christ! I was probably scared of you when I was a sixth-former myself :lol:
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markfiend wrote:I'm still a fan of the Fenton...
VERY handy when one lives in Churchill Gardens. :lol: :notworthy:
And a fine boozer to boot.

North Bar is definitely one of Leeds' finest. As is Sandanista. Not been in Mojo for ages.
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Oh yeah I'd forgotten Sandanista. Good bar.
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markfiend wrote:The Lounge near the bottom of the Merrion centre, is good for a Saturday lunch, but gets too full of Nathan Barley wannabes in the evenings.
:lol:

they're all the people from my work ;D :lol: :notworthy:
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FFS Dave wrote:Still, I used to love The Skyrack & The Oak, t'would be cool to mosey up there again.
Let me know when, fella! :P
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Definitely on a weekend when your lot aren't at home. ;D

Although I'm definitely going to Salvo's tonight (Friday). Couldn't resist after all this talk about the place. Get In!! :D :notworthy: 8)
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FFS Dave wrote:Although I'm definitely going to Salvo's tonight (Friday).
...And Grandma and Granda are down to see their 3 week-old Grandaughter this weekend at ours. But it's a date. Kind of. :wink:

(Apologies for crashing Heartland with our social calendars) :innocent:
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FFS Dave wrote:I'm definitely going to Salvo's tonight (Friday). Couldn't resist after all this talk about the place. Get In!! :D :notworthy: 8)
:lol: me and mrs fiend will be there too! Probably as soon as it opens to avoid the "rush".
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Theres a huge difference! I depends what you are after in a city. London is big and busy and cosmoplitan, and getting about is a faff, and theres too many pple. Leeds is quite small and v. quiet in comparison. Unless you have lots of money and are after a fast paced existance, i wud say better quality of life in Leeds, especially if you have kiddies.
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