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Topic: Best chippy
41. Author:  widtink        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 14:58

I thought the Golden bird (with a capital G) was opposite the Auld Toll Tavern?
The golden chip (with a capital T) was called The golden chip(with a capital T) when I was at Queen Anne High as far as I recall (82 til 87).
Or am I Mistaken (with a capital M)? 😂

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42. Author:  average white par        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:04

Aye (with a capital Aye)



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43. Author:  widtink        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:06

Aye (with a capital A) I am mistaken.... Or Aye (again with a capital A.... This is getting silly now) I'm right?

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44. Author:  Jeffery        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:07

I thought the golden bird was across from the auld toll too

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45. Author:  average white par        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:12

Honest man, when I was wee it was cried the Golden Bird... I even mind the p!shy cartoon chicken logo above the front door...



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46. Author:  Pars Al        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:15

The Golden Bird was opposite the Auld Toll at Hospital Hill.

The Golden Chip has been that as long as I can remember. It was originally smaller but extended in the mid to late 80's into what was once a wool shop (Wyse's)?

Was there not a Golden Chip at the crossroads in Rosyth at one time as well?

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47. Author:  average white par        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:19

AAARRGGGHHH!!! I swear to Leishman that at one time (maybe early 70's) that sodding chip shop was cried The Golden Bird.... there may have been another one, but I'm sure this is the truth...



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48. Author:  Playup_Pompey        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:24

an an ex foundry street resident il save AWPs sanity and confirm at one time was called The Golden Bird.



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49. Author:  widtink        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:27

Keep the heid min (with a capital.... Nah I'm bored of it now)😂
If you say it was originally The golden bird in the 70s il go with that.
But... The one across fae the Auld Toll Tavern was Also called the golden bird... Was it not?

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50. Author:  average white par        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:28

Pompey, I love you, and I want to marry you... email in profile etc...



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51. Author:  Sligo Mick        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:33

The one in Pilmuir St was originally called the Golden Bird ..fact

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52. Author:  average white par        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 15:40

Thanks Mick.. jings, I'm awa for a lie doon...



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53. Author:  parathletic        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 16:36

Topic Originator: widtink like | nolike
Date: Mon 12 Mar 15:27

Keep the heid min (with a capital.... Nah I'm bored of it now)😂
If you say it was originally The golden bird in the 70s il go with that.
But... The one across fae the Auld Toll Tavern was Also called the golden bird... Was it not?

Yip the one across from Auld Toll was certainly the Golden Bird in the 90's.

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54. Author:  DBS        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 16:38

Definitely used to be the Golden Bird before they extended it and ( took took)over the wool shop next door.

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55. Author:  widtink        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 17:34

Jings min...
This has caused so much consternation that somebody asked the question on pussboak.
It'll be oan the six o'clock news next... Then debated in the house of parliament etc etc... 😂

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56. Author:  DBS        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 17:58

Just to cause more confusion, there used to be " The Golden Egg" on Bridge St., near the City Hotel, a kind of Wimpy sit in place.

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57. Author:  onlytakes        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 18:24

Jeezo. Talk about starting a debate!

Going to do Gennaro's next time. Dunno what's happened at the Aberdour Road Marinis. Used to be spot on but seems to have changed in past few months. Not sure if they're still run by the same people despite the name staying the same. The fish seemed to be of a cheaper type imo. In fairness, I didn't specify the TYPE of fish. I reckon it was coley or something.

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58. Author:  widtink        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 18:33

Was there no a "golden fry" somewhere too?

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59. Author:  onlytakes        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 18:47

Lochgelly?

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60. Author:  average white par        
Date: Mon 12th Mar 2018. 19:05

Edit - it was funny at the time



Post Edited (Mon 12 Mar 20:53)

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