Advantages: Loads of things to do both day and night Disadvantages: No cheaper than elsewhere
...Be you travelling to Guildford during the day or late at night there will always be something available to entertain you. Providing access to Guildford are train services stopping just outside Guildford, close to the Cinema and a bus service that takes you straight into the heart of the town outside the large Friary shopping centre.
If you are here to shop then you wont be dissapointed by the range, although prices are unlikely to be cheaper than elsewhere in the country. There are two main shopping areas:
The Friary centre provides many shops over three levels, including a HMV on the ground floor, Gateway computer centre and many Clothes and Shoe retailers. On the top (Fourth) floor is a food court with a MacDonalds, KFC and numerous other food suppliers.
There is a street runing uphill past the Friary where there are a few good...
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Advantages: It has great shops Disadvantages: NONE!!
...Guildford is in Surrey. Guildford has got some fantastic shops in it. The high street and North street have got some of the best shops there are such as Game and jaguar and blockbuster boots and waterstones and loads more. There is also a shopping centre called the Friary which has loads more great shops such as HMV and ourprice and clinton cards and topshop and nike and it also has a food court on the top level which has mcdonalds and other restaurants in it. The town has many restaurants in it such as cafe uno, pizza express, bar haha, mcdonalds, amalfi and more....
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Advantages: small and friendly Disadvantages: limited food menu
...Laffertys is situated on South Street in the historic Scottish town of St Andrews. The pub is quite small, but the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. A small selection of food is offered, ranging from soup and sandwiches, to a variety of pizzas. A general Irish theme runs through the establishment, and there are many instances of Guinness and Kilkenny's memorabilia. Drinks are reasonable for St Andrews, which means that you can expect to pay about two pounds for a pint. The staff are friendly and always ready to engage customers in conversation. The jukebox contains a good mixture of music, providing something for almost any taste. A variety of sports are shown on two TVs, but this rarely dominates the pub as most hardcore sports fans choose to visit other pubs in town with big screen sports coverage....
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somewhat helpful 21.08.2001
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