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"A photo posted by Jemma Birks (@jemmabirks) on Jan 21, 2017 at 8:52am PST. Heavily influenced by the kind of cool American eateries you’d find in Brooklyn, Lucky Fox specialises in fried chicken, waffles and deliciously messy sandwiches. Although it won’t be low calorie, brunch here is always a foodie adventure – perfect for anyone growing tired of the traditional British take on brunch."
"A post shared by alex (@alexcutts) on Feb 29, 2016 at 4:34am PST. This small Brooklyn-inspired diner is the place to head if you’re craving a taste of classic American cuisine. Their crispy fried chicken sandwiches are the star of the menu, and can be customised with an array of delicious toppings, while the waffles, pancakes and shakes are perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth."
"For lovers of American food, especially fried chicken, the Lucky Fox is a must. This trendy diner is serving up their take on popular American comfort dishes like chicken and waffles and hot wings, but also include millennial classics such as California toast. Don’t worry if you’re not a carnivore — Lucky Fox also hosts vegan nights."
"Why: As far as burger joints go, you’ll struggle to find a city that doesn’t have a least a dozen to choose from. Almost Famous has all the qualities you’d expect from a casual burger restaurant."
"ChineseUnit 7, The Plaza, 8 Fitzwilliam Street City CentreSheffield S1 4JB☎ 0114 2728893"
"High Street | Barlborough, S43 4ET, Barlborough, Chesterfield S43 4ET, EnglandOutdoor Seating, Buffet, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Accepts Credit CardsBar, British, Pub, Gluten Free Options, Vegetarian FriendlyLunch, Dinner, BrunchHK$78 - HK$220+44 1246 810951"
"Known as the 'Palace of the Peak', this vast edifice 3 miles northeast of Bakewell has been occupied by the earls and dukes of Devonshire for centuries. Inside, the lavish apartments and mural-painted staterooms are packed with priceless paintings and period furniture. The house sits in 25 sq miles of grounds and ornamental gardens, some landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. Kids will love the farmyard adventure playground.From Bakewell, take bus 218 (£2.70, 15 minutes, half-hourly)."
"You may call me "Lizzie" for every day,"My Peral” for Sunday."Goddness Divine", but only on very social occassions.You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy" when you are compeletely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy."
"Bakewell is perhaps best known for a confection which was made totally by accident, when in the nineteenth century, Mrs Greaves, a cook at the Rutland Arms was baking a jam tart but misunderstood the recipe and poured egg mixture over the jam instead of mixing it in the pastry to create the first Bakewell Pudding. Today most visitors to the town sample this culinary delight, Bakewell Puddings can be purchased at several establishments across the town, which all claim to possess the original unique recipe. The Bakewell Pudding Shop makes for an interesting place to visit, with information panels and exhibits to view."
"The Bulls Head sits in the middle of the village of Monyash. It is an old listed building dating back to the 17th Century, run by the same family for over 20 years. We are in the centre of the village just next to the village green."
"An interactive journey back in time, the Stockport Air Raid Shelters offers a glimpse into how people lived during the wartime blitz. Explore the labyrinth of tunnels filled with displays, posters, recreated living and sleeping areas, and a bunker, all accompanied by an audio guide highlighting the cultural, political, and social aspects living in the shelters. I Opening Times: Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 11am-5pm."
"The Stockport Air Raid Shelters are a jolting walk back in time near Manchester. Located about 6 miles from the main Manchester area and in great Manchester, this place is an interesting, short excursion from the city Centre. The place will transport you into a dark time- the Britain of the 1940s during the war."
"Stockport Air Raid Shelters, Great Underbank, Stockport, Cheshire, SK1 1NE - Visit now. Stockport museums are beginning a phased reopening of their sites. The first to re-open were Bramall Hall and Stockport Air Raid Shelters."
"For a countryside walk close to home, Longshaw Estate is the place to be. We absolutely love it and I know it’s very popular with families in Sheffield!. At Longshaw Estate there’s the perfect variety of woodlands, open countryside space, magical trees and rolling views."