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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."
"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."
"For some of the city's best American-inspired eats, Division Street's Lucky Fox is the place to check out. The fun Sheffield restaurant specialises in delicious fried chicken served however you like it - in a bun, on a waffle or dipped in hot sauce."
"For the best burger in Manchester (and maybe the entire Northwest), head to Almost Famous, a low-key restaurant with two locations in Manchester, as well as in Liverpool and Leeds. The burgers are not for the faint of heart, with ingredients pilled high, especially on options like the Crack Shack, which features a double cheeseburger, fried chicken, tater tots, and bacon combined on a bun. There is a vegan option and wings, fries, and a cocktail list that includes a selection called the Bitch Juice."
"Not because it's hugely over-hyped (which it is) and not because, at weekends, the queue for a table will sap your will to live. No, I almost didn't include it because AF sells itself in a very un-Manchester tone of, not hipster cool exactly, more lippy idiocy. On the website and on the walls, there is a lot of attitude and a lot of pointless posturing about its take-it-or-leave-it, love-us-or-hate-us untamed approach."
"Having one of these giant OTT, oozy, piled-high monster burgers is something you should do in your lifetime even if it induces a heart attack. Almost Famous is in retro American diner style with. sweets inside the tables and fun wall art…."
"02/04/2021: When we arrived we were waiting outside due to corvid regulations. we thought that's ok, fish and chip shops are quick in's and out's, but not this place. we were outside waiting for 15 mins, then when we finally got served we were told it was cash only (their was no signs stating this) and were told to go to an ATM which luckily for us I drive and could get to one quick."
"It is on the eastern side of the centre of Glossop and fringes onto the Conservation Area of Old Glossop. There is a car park at Corn Mill and on-street parking is available nearby. Again, it's not technically a theme park, but with this much going on for free, it deserves a mention."
"At the top, look inside St Michael’s Church, which commands the Market Place and can be seen across the town. Although the church was almost completely rebuilt at the start of the 20th century it is highly regarded for its two historic chapels. Here you’ll encounter what is considered to be Cheshire’s richest collection of alabaster effigies, produced in the 16th and 17th centuries for the Legh and Savage families."
"This 13th-century church about a mile north of Macclesfield is the fourth church on this site. But what’s unusual is that the third church is still here, out among Medieval yew trees. There’s a Norman Romanesque chapel in the churchyard, dating to the 12th century, with semi-circular door and window arches and weathered but visible tympanum relief and lozenge patterns in the archivolts."