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    Fitzpatrick's

    Fitzpatrick's

    4.7(7 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    £

    A unique and delightful "bar," basically the last standing vestige of the Temperance movement in…read morenorthern England. As it's on church ground, it still doesn't serve alcohol although you can buy cordials to take away that would probably make great cocktails. We had a particularly charming young server who helped us try samples of the various cordials - they are all very sweet but lovely distinct flavours. We all opted for a full size helping of the hot lemon and ginger, my dad even snatched some extra of mine, he was enjoying it so much! My bf added gingseng to his (this combo wasn't on the menu but the server immediately suggested she could add it after he mentioned he was torn between the two). I tried the blood tonic milkshake after discovering the foul-sounding concoction actually involves hibiscus, rosehip and nettles. Any health benefits were of course ruled out by the ice cream, cream and (giant) flake topping, but it was yummy. Bf got an ice cream sundae, the "small" version being the side of his head (the large is normally recommended for sharing). My dad pounced on some lemon cake which he loved. If you don't have a sweet tooth there are a few savoury options, including a good selection of teas. But it really is a sweet flavour-oriented place - one of my fave features was that you can get a jam sandwich. The price point is really reasonable, sub £3 for the milkshakes which is excellent value, particularly considering you are in such a pretty environment. All in all a delightful interlude off the East Lancs Steam Railway!

    This place really is magical! Not the sort of bar you would find unless you were looking for it…read morespecifically. The day we visited, there were two huge bikes outside and a couple of real bikers - beards, leathers, grease and oil - sitting inside drinking sarsasparilla and blood tonics. I'd recommend any of the cordials - we bought a few to take home and have used them as hot drinks, with soda water and as icecream floats - delicious! The shop itself doesn't look to have changed since it was first set up. Fantastic wooden pew-type benches, ancient soda syphons, antique counter and display material - everything is just so wonderful. Having said all that, one gets very quickly bored and we left to find a pub! (At that time there wasn't one in Rawtenstall that served real ale!)

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    Marks and Spencer

    Marks and Spencer

    3.2(6 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    ££

    Marks and Spencer in Burnley is in the outside area of Charterwalk Shopping Centre within Burnley…read moretown centre, the store is OK, it is over two floors with the Food Hall on the ground floor, this does, however, mean that due to the ongoing UK government lockdown, the upper floor selling non-essential items such as clothing is closed, I do think they should have made it partially open as it also means the toilets are closed too, given a lack of public toilets around Burnley town centre. Nothing too exciting, the Food Hall range was just OK, the store was mainly clean and the overall staff attitudes were mixed, there was a lady who seemed friendly and happy to help and a man who was quite the opposite. The store does close pretty early at 6 pm, I think it would be really useful to keep it open later, like many other Marks and Spencer stores, especially for the Food Hall... on a Sunday it shuts far earlier at 4 pm as it decides to open early instead of at 10 am, this is obviously limited due to Sunday Trading laws, but I would prefer 11:30 - 17:30 on Sunday's, which is again common at other stores. 3* - OK store, some good things, some bad, it wouldn't be my favourite Marks and Spencer branch to visit but it isn't bad.

    The Marks & Specncer store in Burnley is a large store based right in the centre of town. It's…read morerecently undergone a makeover but I am struggling to work out what exactly has been changed. The food hall has had a it of an overhaul but besides that, they just appear to have moved things around a little bit. The Burnley store stocks clothing for men, women and children as well as homewares, food and drink and the compulsory M&S undies. There's also a small Revive café if you find the choice to overwhelming to explore in one go! The store can be a little difficult to navigate with clothes grouped into different ranges rather than clothing types. This means if you're looking for a new pair of trousers you'll have to explore the whole store if you're looking to make an informed choice. The store does get busy, particularly at sale times when it fast becomes bedlam and the food hall always seems to be busy when I visit, despite the extortionate prices!

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