Is there anywhere decent to go in Lincoln?
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The cathedral is rather lovely
I'm not sure what else, if anything, it has to offer
I'm not sure what else, if anything, it has to offer
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there are a couple around #19-#21 that sound Goth like the Ghost & Vampire Tour
there are a couple around #19-#21 that sound Goth like the Ghost & Vampire Tour
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do they exist anywhere any more? since cd jukeboxes took over even the "decent" ones are 95% pap.Red Orc wrote:Great... really, no pubs with a decent jukebox even?
btw you may want to bump this thread occasionally as there are a couple of lincoln-dwellers on here who may be able to help, but who may miss this otherwise.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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When I were a lad growing up in Nottingham, people used to come from Lincoln to the Queen of the Midlands (that's Nottingham BTW) to shop and for a night out.
Now there's a Uni there though, and the "docks" area has been yuppified, when we were there a couple of years ago, the city centre was a lot livelier than I remember it and the pubs were plentiful and cheap. It looked a really nice place to live, TBH.
Now there's a Uni there though, and the "docks" area has been yuppified, when we were there a couple of years ago, the city centre was a lot livelier than I remember it and the pubs were plentiful and cheap. It looked a really nice place to live, TBH.
We instantly liked Lincoln very much when we were there some 6-7 years ago (actually IIRC I think when we toured England in combination with Sisters in Leeds 2009), very old uptown crowned by the cathedral and the castle, and very modern down by the river (university campus). Similar to what Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote, it looked like a place I even could have imagined living in.
Cannot give any specific pub names, but it's absolutely possible to get very drunk by drinking one pint in each central pub
Cannot give any specific pub names, but it's absolutely possible to get very drunk by drinking one pint in each central pub
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I seem to remember a really good cafe where the owner had a Paul Weller haircut and a bit of a Mod theme going. Great breakfast!
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The Jolly Brewer has a great jukebox and live music. Let me know when you're in Lincoln and I'll come and say 'Allo'
The Jolly Brewer has a great jukebox and live music. Let me know when you're in Lincoln and I'll come and say 'Allo'
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If ever you visit my local Mr whizz you maybe pleasantly surprised. Mayhaps the largest sisters collection in a pub anywhere, including the more well known bootlegseastmidswhizzkid wrote:do they exist anywhere any more? since cd jukeboxes took over even the "decent" ones are 95% pap.Red Orc wrote:Great... really, no pubs with a decent jukebox even?
btw you may want to bump this thread occasionally as there are a couple of lincoln-dwellers on here who may be able to help, but who may miss this otherwise.
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Aye, have been by the Forth Road Bridge, pony patting since last Wed.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: btw you may want to bump this thread occasionally as there are a couple of lincoln-dwellers on here who may be able to help, but who may miss this otherwise.
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is that an invitation Ez? ...glad to hear i'm wrong btw.paint it black wrote:If ever you visit my local Mr whizz you maybe pleasantly surprised. Mayhaps the largest sisters collection in a pub anywhere, including the more well known bootlegseastmidswhizzkid wrote:do they exist anywhere any more? since cd jukeboxes took over even the "decent" ones are 95% pap.Red Orc wrote:Great... really, no pubs with a decent jukebox even?
btw you may want to bump this thread occasionally as there are a couple of lincoln-dwellers on here who may be able to help, but who may miss this otherwise.
Last weekend I found suicide's Harlem, which was challenging for all
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"