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Birmingham Pie and a Pint     

Fred1new - 31 Oct 2004 17:08

Any punters living in Birmingham Area interested in a Pie, Pint and jaw, one evening in a pub in Birmingham area.
Personally interested in small time investing(gambling), developing an appetite for CFDs. Also developing an interest in Charting or TA.

I use Sharescope, Moneyam, Barclays, Comdirect and IC

Stan - 23 Nov 2005 08:54 - 161 of 1427

Hope everyone got home alright last night, my train didn't leave until 9.55

In the end 55. what a dismal cold place New street Is.

55011 - 23 Nov 2005 11:48 - 162 of 1427


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Fred1new - 05 Dec 2005 18:33 - 163 of 1427

Going to look to-morrow for the Balti restaurant for the next meeting(party) (I will wear a frock and beard) on the Wednesday 14th of December.

Probably, Stoney Lane area after meeting at The Anchor.

Do I look for a restaurant which has table-cloths and chairs or one with Formica tables and stools?

I suppose you boys will want one with a licence?

I will update to-morrow.

55011 - 05 Dec 2005 18:50 - 164 of 1427

Ah yes, you did mention something about the local ladies. Bearded eh! Licensed for anything special??

Stan - 05 Dec 2005 21:43 - 165 of 1427

A restaurant with table- cloths?.....didn't know it was going to be a posh do!

Kivver - 06 Dec 2005 00:52 - 166 of 1427

spice exchange and massala merchant in cotteridge and stirchley are crackers but probably to far, and a bit posh but uuummmmmm.

Fred1new - 06 Dec 2005 13:59 - 167 of 1427

5510 , Stan

Thanks Kivver May have a look. Had a fruitless tour of the high light areas of Birmingham this am. looking for Asian restaurants I use to frequent.

4-5 places have disappeared (possibly condemned), two have are now selling Italian food.

I think China has secretly invaded Birmingham.

Have been instructed to have a look at another Asian restaurant in Ladypool Road.

What is opinion of a Chinese as we will be backing onto China Town?

Stan - 06 Dec 2005 15:27 - 168 of 1427

Any Brummies around here recommend a good eating house around China town....or just as Importantly warn us of any one's to avoid. A no smoker would be good as well.

Kivver - 06 Dec 2005 15:38 - 169 of 1427

chung ying garden and chung ying are fab but more expensive, the big wok is slighty less expensive also do a nice buffet. all very nice. my fav is 'tin tins' which is a bit further away just off broad street at brindley place but all very good. good curry house in the centre of town are harder to find.

Kivver - 06 Dec 2005 15:54 - 170 of 1427

shimla pinks on broad street has just been refurbished and looks a fine Indian Restuarant. I should be on commision.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 06 Dec 2005 15:57 - 171 of 1427

Kivver,

went there once ages ago when I was still living in the midlands - had a great meal and an excellent time

Stan - 06 Dec 2005 15:59 - 172 of 1427

Thanks Kiv, personally I'm looking for good value but see what the others come up with.

Stan - 06 Dec 2005 16:03 - 173 of 1427

I think Broad Street might be on the more expensive side and a bit further away but will put It on the list, thanks both.

Kivver - 06 Dec 2005 16:04 - 174 of 1427

Cheers Ian, thats what brum has to offer nowadays, good pubs/clubs, eating houses, theatres and generally a good atmosphere and time. Pity im now in the age range where most are younger lol. Brum has done a lot to improve over the last 15 years and is now a top city. pity about my football team who got beat by West Ham last night.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 06 Dec 2005 16:06 - 175 of 1427

couldn't agree with you more - I remember it as a desperate 70's city, then it was all change when I was working there for Schwab - the redevelopment around brindley place was excellent

Kivver - 06 Dec 2005 16:07 - 176 of 1427

Stan - The big wok is good value for the city centre. Even better value is Wing Wah Restaurant at Nechells but again a little taxi ride out of the city.

55011 - 06 Dec 2005 16:27 - 177 of 1427

Jeez, what's with this lot. Birmingham, the curry capital of Britain and here we all are talking about the Chinese. In any British high street, now Indian is all you can get for a sit down meal! Look at what MAM chose for their Xmas do, even in London Town..........! Try Smethwick.

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Stan - 06 Dec 2005 16:42 - 178 of 1427

I think It's a case of someone with up to date local knowledge on the subject.

....Fred still doing research as we speak I expect -:)

55011 - 06 Dec 2005 17:14 - 179 of 1427

Yes, indeed Stan. I just hope he is doing the right sort of research.........

Wolverhampton would be nearer home for you. Or what is that place midway with a station, Sandwell and Dudley Parkway?

Another thought. My local Sainsbury (this is not a buy/sell recommendation) is forever flogging off those ready made up Indian meals for two or four. We could always lay in a couple of those and resort to Fred's kitchen. On the other hand the local fishmonger - a rare thing round here - had some massive pieces of Skate on his slab. Might go well when curried. A couple of gallons of Home Brew and we'll be just fine...........

Fred1new - 06 Dec 2005 21:23 - 180 of 1427

Now Fred has been trying to sort out his IP The Bs I think were down for hours. Quite frightening. Must out stop losses on all holdings. All the suggestions are feasible, may even consider Wing Yip. Have to check if it hasn't been converted to a Polish restaurant.

Let you know later.

If I get back.
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