Staying up in town
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Staying up in town
Making a rare trip to a home game in the next month and staying the night. (Can't handle a whole day on a train)
From anyone's experience is it worth staying in Burnley? Looking at a good night out after the game ( we're all in our 30's)
Used to stay with a mate in Rochdale and had some classic nights out there and in Bury but would like to try somewhere else.
From anyone's experience is it worth staying in Burnley? Looking at a good night out after the game ( we're all in our 30's)
Used to stay with a mate in Rochdale and had some classic nights out there and in Bury but would like to try somewhere else.
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8am finish - in your 20's daylight and the birds singing as you emerged from a club was the sign of a good night. In your 40's its the sign of a weeks work screwed up
Good luck
Good luck
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You would be better off stopping in Manchester.cockneyclaret wrote:Making a rare trip to a home game in the next month and staying the night. (Can't handle a whole day on a train)
From anyone's experience is it worth staying in Burnley? Looking at a good night out after the game ( we're all in our 30's)
Used to stay with a mate in Rochdale and had some classic nights out there and in Bury but would like to try somewhere else.
But if in Burnley, Premier Inn is near to the ground and they are all fairly similar.
Omerod B and B has been going years - was actually on about this the other day. Never been but must be doing something right.
Holiday inn is just off the M65 and like Premier Inn they are all decent and similar standard.
Failing that if you dont mind being out of the way a bit somewhere like Barley Mow.
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Leave Vogue at 8am walk round to spoons for a breakfast 8.05am. Follow this with a couple of pints to bring you round then walk up to Manny rd for the train.
Once on the train tell yourself well done saving the price of a room.
Once on the train tell yourself well done saving the price of a room.
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surely the bit about great nights out in Rochdale and Bury was a wind up...right ?
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I think Rosehill house is back open. The Oaks is reasonably priced especially on a Friday in winter months.
Burnley is brilliant for after the game pubs, you couldn't get round all of them but the town centre doesn't seem to get busy until after midnight these days.
Obviously Manchester is more showbiz if you know where you're going but double the drinks price.
Burnley is brilliant for after the game pubs, you couldn't get round all of them but the town centre doesn't seem to get busy until after midnight these days.
Obviously Manchester is more showbiz if you know where you're going but double the drinks price.
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Bit controversial but I stayed at The Hotel at Brockall by the wovers training ground late last year. Had a great meal in Whalley before extended drinkypoos in Clitheroe at The Emporium etc.. before a very reasonable taxi back to the very reasonably priced Hotel.
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Really liked the guys who run the Hotel and great banter as a Claret.
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Really liked the guys who run the Hotel and great banter as a Claret.
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Re: Staying up in town
Yes I'd say Manchester is your best option too.
Do a few pubs after the game, then get either the [18:39 -> 19.32] or [19:39 -> 20.30] back to Manchester. Plenty of time left to see the sights!
If your after somewhere 'quieter', look at Clitheroe or Whalley. Good number of pubs and accommodation within a taxi ride from the turf.
Do a few pubs after the game, then get either the [18:39 -> 19.32] or [19:39 -> 20.30] back to Manchester. Plenty of time left to see the sights!
If your after somewhere 'quieter', look at Clitheroe or Whalley. Good number of pubs and accommodation within a taxi ride from the turf.
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Re: Staying up in town
Bury used to be a great night out but Rochdale!!!
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Post 5 & 22 - Manc lovers.
Reminds me when on holiday abroad and people asked the missis where we were from, and she used to say, Near Manchester and I would fly into a rage and say No we are not we are from Burnley and Manchester is near Burnley.
Reminds me when on holiday abroad and people asked the missis where we were from, and she used to say, Near Manchester and I would fly into a rage and say No we are not we are from Burnley and Manchester is near Burnley.
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Both actually used to be good nights out ( Bury still ok) though Rochdale ( now pretty much closed at weekends) was decent until lateish 90 early 2000's.Virtually everywhere closed down in Rochdale .
You'd be far better off in Manchester and jump on the express bus to Burnley
You'd be far better off in Manchester and jump on the express bus to Burnley
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No need for that, he was only asking.TheOriginalLongsider wrote:Whalley.
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clearly never experienced the big house (RIP). there's still some good boozers in bury.Wile E Coyote wrote:surely the bit about great nights out in Rochdale and Bury was a wind up...right ?
rochdale was ok for about 2 weeks in the late 90s.
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Yep love manchester. Has far more to offer from a night out, particularly for a group of young lads.BleedingClaret wrote:Post 5 & 22 - Manc lovers.
Reminds me when on holiday abroad and people asked the missis where we were from, and she used to say, Near Manchester and I would fly into a rage and say No we are not we are from Burnley and Manchester is near Burnley.
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Burnley in the 90s was far superior to Manchester delights. Shame drinking habits changed.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Yep love manchester. Has far more to offer from a night out, particularly for a group of young lads.
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Possibly but that was before my time.Quickenthetempo wrote:Burnley in the 90s was far superior to Manchester delights. Shame drinking habits changed.
Burnley is limited at best. Even when i started going out (back in my day) it was far better than it is today. Thats a whole seperate debate though.
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Thanks for all the posts..
Think a few shandys after the game and train to Manchester..
I did contemplate claretdom idea
A good night out is possible any where! Even Rochdale but that was years ago
Think a few shandys after the game and train to Manchester..
I did contemplate claretdom idea

A good night out is possible any where! Even Rochdale but that was years ago

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Some of you not long left in your 30scockneyclaret wrote: Looking at a good night out after the game ( we're all in our 30's)
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Age is just a number I was told




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Everyone to their own........... but....cricketfieldclarets wrote:Yep love manchester. Has far more to offer from a night out, particularly for a group of young lads.
If he's a Claret making a rare trip to Town and Turf, personally I think he should do the full Burnley experience.
Smacks etc
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24 hour drinking has wrecked nightlife for small towns.
Getting out of a club at 8am, what's all that about? The "good night" bit can surely only be in you're getting out of a lady at 8am?
Seriously, much better when you could go to a club, be home for 3am and then the next day is managemenable. Up for lunch time football up Towneley with your mates, then back on it on a Sunday night in town again. Mind you, I'm past that now.
Getting out of a club at 8am, what's all that about? The "good night" bit can surely only be in you're getting out of a lady at 8am?

Seriously, much better when you could go to a club, be home for 3am and then the next day is managemenable. Up for lunch time football up Towneley with your mates, then back on it on a Sunday night in town again. Mind you, I'm past that now.
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5-10 years ago I'd have said stick around after the match and go out in Burnley but as crickfieldclarets said it's pretty lame nowadays. I recently went in Smacks for the first time in ages and they were playing S Club 7 and the Spice Girls, I think everybody agreed that old Indie playlist was getting a bit stale but cheesy 90s pop isn't the answer. Manchester a much better bet IMO.
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Had this exact conversation yesterday word for word almostClaretforever wrote:24 hour drinking has wrecked nightlife for small towns.
Getting out of a club at 8am, what's all that about? The "good night" bit can surely only be in you're getting out of a lady at 8am?![]()
Seriously, much better when you could go to a club, be home for 3am and then the next day is managemenable. Up for lunch time football up Towneley with your mates, then back on it on a Sunday night in town again. Mind you, I'm past that now.
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In principle its a good idea. But theres nothing going onBleedingClaret wrote:Everyone to their own........... but....
If he's a Claret making a rare trip to Town and Turf, personally I think he should do the full Burnley experience.
Smacks etc
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Bit like the Watford away, just enjoy yourself and don't worry about others, I'm a bit repressed until well oiled but I always seem to observe my mates Camply dancing away in there on the middlle floor with babes a plenty in the vicinity or downstairs hands up to an anthem.cricketfieldclarets wrote:In principle its a good idea. But theres nothing going on
Maybe cos locals keep swanning off to Manc-chester it's a little sparse at times.
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rochdale was ok for about 2 weeks in the late 90s.[/quote]
I must have missed those 2 weeks!
I must have missed those 2 weeks!

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How about a stay at Hurstwood Hall B & B near Worsthorne, so you get the essential Pennine experience thrown in, too? Pie and peas at the Crooked Billet is the rite of pre-match ritual and bloody good beer as well. They do a deal: Pie and peas and taxi to the match and back again, all for £5 inclusive. You won't get a better pre-match and maybe post-match experience. Hit the town later but don't get hit, into the bargain. There is an art to it.
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I might start walking up there just for that offer.Pstotto wrote:How about a stay at Hurstwood Hall B & B near Worsthorne, so you get the essential Pennine experience thrown in, too? Pie and peas at the Crooked Billet is the rite of pre-match ritual and bloody good beer as well. They do a deal: Pie and peas and taxi to the match and back again, all for £5 inclusive. You won't get a better pre-match and maybe post-match experience. Hit the town later but don't get hit, into the bargain. There is an art to it.
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They keep swanning off to manchester because its crap.BleedingClaret wrote:Bit like the Watford away, just enjoy yourself and don't worry about others, I'm a bit repressed until well oiled but I always seem to observe my mates Camply dancing away in there on the middlle floor with babes a plenty in the vicinity or downstairs hands up to an anthem.
Maybe cos locals keep swanning off to Manc-chester it's a little sparse at times.
For what its worth i rarely do either. But given the choice if i was coming up for the weekend and wanted a good night out i know where i wouldnt be going out of the two.
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When I first started going down town regularly about 2002/03 it was absolutely jumping, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but places like Vogue and Blu Bar staying open till 8am has completely killed the town centre pubs and bars. All the young uns just drink at home till midnight then go out till 7/8am. Was much better when all the pubs shut at 11/12, if you wanted to stay out go to a club.
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I do agree with that.jrgbfc wrote:When I first started going down town regularly about 2002/03 it was absolutely jumping, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but places like Vogue and Blu Bar staying open till 8am has completely killed the town centre pubs and bars. All the young uns just drink at home till midnight then go out till 7/8am. Was much better when all the pubs shut at 11/12, if you wanted to stay out go to a club.
I was saying the other day I even think the young would enjoy it better going out straight after tea with fuller pubs, cos it's also half dead later on too.
It seems such a crap idea to twiddle your thumbs or drink before going out and then to go out so late and come out of the last place in daylight?
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Ok mate, respect your view of it, as I said everyone to their own.cricketfieldclarets wrote:They keep swanning off to manchester because its crap.
For what its worth i rarely do either. But given the choice if i was coming up for the weekend and wanted a good night out i know where i wouldnt be going out of the two.
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I was out in town for the first time in ages in Dec. Saturday night, went to the Talbot around 9ish for a game of pool and a few beers. Headed into town around 1045 thinking it would be starting to liven up. Not a chance. Couldn't believe how dead it was. Smacks wasn't even open. 2 other people in Mojitos, BB11 had a few people in. Big Window half full, but really not that good. The Mix was still open, well it wasn't, but it did open around midnight and we were the first people in, and were still the only people to have crossed the threshold when we left at 0030. Basically, don't go out until 0100 unless you like empty bars. Lots of people spilling out of Vogue at 8am on Sat and Sundays though, but no point getting a room then.
I think the idea of a few beers post match then heading to Manchester is a much better idea.
Other option might be Skipton, X43 goes out that way now so cheap to get there and back and there are really good pubs over that way. 55 mins every half hour on a Sat night.
I think the idea of a few beers post match then heading to Manchester is a much better idea.
Other option might be Skipton, X43 goes out that way now so cheap to get there and back and there are really good pubs over that way. 55 mins every half hour on a Sat night.
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Skipton is lovely haven't been there in about 15 years mind!.
Bloke at work kept bleating on about Leeds?
Can get a train home that way but ive never been there personally.. any good??
Bloke at work kept bleating on about Leeds?
Can get a train home that way but ive never been there personally.. any good??
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The Kierby beckons. You might get "lucky" with an 80-year-old maid.
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Leeds and skipton both good. Colnes better than burnley
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I'm in my early 60's and only recently moved back here.
Up until November I stopped over in the Ormerod for home games, comfortable, convienient, reasonably priced and a superb breakfast!
Stop over and wind your way into town, if you want alternative try Miners then 'Turf and Prinny before Spoons, The White Lion, Swan and the other Spoons on Manny Road. All lively after a game and a decent atmosphere.
That'll get you warmed up for Smacks, maybe Mr Greens and then The Coach and Horses followed by a nightcap at the Talbot.
You know it makes sense!
Up until November I stopped over in the Ormerod for home games, comfortable, convienient, reasonably priced and a superb breakfast!
Stop over and wind your way into town, if you want alternative try Miners then 'Turf and Prinny before Spoons, The White Lion, Swan and the other Spoons on Manny Road. All lively after a game and a decent atmosphere.
That'll get you warmed up for Smacks, maybe Mr Greens and then The Coach and Horses followed by a nightcap at the Talbot.
You know it makes sense!
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And don't go for a skinny dip in the canal.
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"I think the idea of a few beers post match then heading to Manchester is a much better idea."
And if you get the bus, take an empty bottle with you
And if you get the bus, take an empty bottle with you

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Or a plastic bagAlanstevensonsgloves wrote:"I think the idea of a few beers post match then heading to Manchester is a much better idea."
And if you get the bus, take an empty bottle with you
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Should be a National Poster for 'Kids, don't do drugs'
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