IT’S hard to forget the taste of an incredible meal.
But which restaurants are people still yearning over since closing?
We asked our readers to finish the sentence: A closed restaurant I miss in Barrow is… Here’s how they answered Margaret Tate said: “Nicks. Amazing food. Great atmosphere. And such a lovely guy!!!”
David Howells said: “The round house!”
Emma Holdforth said: “Jade fountain!”
Judith Jude Aitken said: “It has to be Nick's, the best Italian with the nicest garlic bread ever.”
Becky Jayne said: “Chicago Junction. Had my 13th birthday there many good memories as a kid Sheila Simm without fail always ordered the calzone!”
Janet Mcmurray said: “Abbey Tavern early seventies great little place.”
Chris Kirkby said: “Tudor Cafe, Cavendish Street (where Water Lily is).
“Dixons Cafe on Abbey Road.
“The Don Cafe, Rawlinson Street (Where Spiers Apartments is).
“Co-op cafe, Abbey Road (where Spoons is).”
Emily James said: “Paulo Giannis.”
Stanley Hale said: “The Cavalier Cafe Cavendish St.”
Steven Ahern said: “Pizza Italian...”
Ronnie Hodgson said: “Odana’s on Rawlinson Street.”
Donna Johnson said: “Nicks and the Ambassador.”
Anthony Holmes said: “The Roundhouse was the one.”
Ry Greenwood said: “The grott shop.. anyone who went to Thorncliffe knows.”
Sophie Dodd said: “The roundhouse, the salt and pepper wings were amazing.”
Helen Kennedy said: “The Last Resort Coffee Shop and Nicks.”
Kelly Atkinson said: “Bring back Jade Fountain.”
Danni Gee said: “Nicks (Pizzeria Italia) on Dalton Rd. Best Italian in the area by a long way, for a long time...”
Sarah Rigg said: “Frankie & Bennys.”
Helen Louise Armes said: “Francescas loved it there.”
Julie Sharp said: “Lotus Chinese on Duke St, went every Saturday for tea growing up.”
Adam Allsopp said: “The lunchbox.”
Kerry Anne Allen said: “Chicago Junction!”
Helen Johnston said: “Michelson house!!”
Kevin Jackson said: “Custom house.”
Nurten Eren McCracken said: “Definitely Izgara.”
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