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Yes, even fake people visit ches-vegas.
Would anyone buy a cycling jersy sporting logo's for a restaurant/cougar spot?
I have no idea what you're trying to say, but I'm sure you could be a little more negative without it coming across much worse.
the same reason they'd ride round with any other team jersey on, irrespective of jersey sponsors?
not sure why people do that at all really, as in to look like a team they are not a member of..?
It could be the cycling equivalent to the pub football team kit.
I seem to remember riding with some restaurant guys near Regent St back in the early eighties.
However I ride a Planet X, just need to change Nonas to North Sea Chippy and Peroni to Coke and I'll have one.
I don't like Nonna's. There food wasn't very good when i went in.
seen this phrase a few times now, what's a 'cougar'
Don't really want to google it in case there are pics.
Along the lines of MILF. It's an American phrase.
I believe that they have a jersey because they sponsor a team? What's wrong with that?
My cycling club is sponsored by a local estate agents and the bang & olufsen shop. We wear their logos as they put money into the club to help pay for facilities etc.
We ride around the local area wearing their logo, they put something back into the local community
It's just old school local advertising innit?
Hello VC Lincoln.
Hello Oldgit! Do i know you then?
Nonna's suck ****. What a terrible place irrespective of cycle jerseys.
No, but the simalarity between your jersey and my local CC Luton has confused me a few times.
quite enjoyed nonna's. what;s everyone problem with it? this is sheffield mind. is there one in chessy too?
Huh,
Was chatting to a guy closely involved with cycling in Sheffield about this jersey, he was saying the owner was keen to try and attract more cyclists to the place, wanted to have it as somewhere for cyclists to meet etc. going to offer discounts for people wearing the jersey. Seemed like a nice idea to me. Never been to Nonnas (despite working on eccy road) and understand the customers verge on the pretentious but everything I've heard about the restaurant suggest it's a genuinely nice place owned by a lovely family. Why all the hate? (genuinely interested) Or is that a stupid question to ask on STW?
Never been to Nonnas (despite working on eccy road) and understand the customers verge on the pretentious but everything I've heard about the restaurant suggest it's a genuinely nice place owned by a lovely family. Why all the hate? (genuinely interested)
Rightly or wrongly the image is of a bunch of orange people sitting outside just so they can be seen looking at their own Porsches and Ferraris. If you've ever been to Wilmslow you'll get the idea.
An image that is universally known throughout Sheffield, does that mean the Restaurant isn't a nice place? People I know who've been tell me it's great if you brush the chip of your shoulder.
I was thinking the same about the comments but i'm biased,I know someone who works at the new Chesterfield one and he is a keen mountain biker and one of the owners is a roadie and is putting some money into a new venture with X Planet for the local scene as I understand it.
Will send him this link as feedback though 🙂
went in with the mrs. im a 27 year old student. she is not orange. we were served excellently by about 6 different staff, made to feel really, really welcome. had a 30min chat at the end with the guy about coffee.
if everyone's issue with the place is that there are oompa loompas on the balcony then i think you need to get a grip.
I agree, lack of responses seems to suggest people are going by reputation/impression alone, which is a pity.
understand the customers verge on the pretentious but everything I've heard about the restaurant suggest it's a genuinely nice place owned by a lovely family.
For me, its not my kind of place or filled kind of people I want to be surrounded by when having a drink. It is full of one penny millionaires, there to be seen there. Food might be good but its the attitude of customers more than the staff.
But also, people very close to me have had dealings with the Nonna's owners which I'm not going to go into. I guess you could put it down to ruthless business minds, which, considering they have done well for themselves, can't really be sniffed at. Live and let live, I just won't be going there in a hurry.
I mean really; who gives a stuff about the other clientelle? Isn't it all about the restaurant, food, staff and your experience? Do you really give a monkeys about what other people might/might not be doing/watching?
i see your point, but it is part of the experience, no? if you went to a nice restaurant that was full of raucous kidz being cocks would you say the same? If the food was THAT good I might change my mind but I don't remember it so.
Yeah but Jimmy, loud kids cause noise and genuine disturbance. How does the attitude/appearance of a person influence your experience other than if you perceive it to bother you?
I mean really; who gives a stuff about the other clientelle? Isn't it all about the restaurant, food, staff and your experience? Do you really give a monkeys about what other people might/might not be doing/watching?
I have nothing against the place like has already been said the food is alright and the staff friendly but its the only place I have ever eaten at where a meal has been ruined by the other customers who on the whole seemed to be exactly as described above. Its not having a chip on your shoulder to dislike sharing space with people who think that just because they are wearing 'the right' clothes and are throwing more money around that that gives them the right to talk loudly across your table, unsubtly try to crowd you out and generally act like morons. Like I said the staff and owners are friendly but they do nothing discourage their behaviour. From a business point of view it makes sense because we get out once in a blue moon and the other lot seem to be out every night. Its just not a place I would go back to.
Having said that if the owners want to put money into local clubs fair play to them (There are plenty of clubs in Sheffield and Chessie which don't have their name on their jerseys if it upsets you so much).
pretty empty the night i went. can you not just go when its quiet?
Richie_B, that sounds chuffin' awful.
Wiredchops - have you been there?
pretty empty the night i went. can you not just go when its quiet?
Still wouldn't. There are still better places to go for food.
Oldgit - North Sea Chippy? Are you mad?
Lords' Fish and Chips from the van parked outside the Falcon on a Monday night every time - om nom nom 😉
Jimmy,
Read my posts, Richi_B describes a genuinely unpleasant experience, your dislike of being 'surrounded' by people that aren't your type just sounds like a bizarre form of inverted snobbery.
Anyway, I'm off.
tarka you git, I can smell them now. I've only ever had them once and they weren't that nice, should I try again?
But that smell, sweet Jesus. Riding round the woods in the middle of winter through the night, and the smell from his chip van wafts over. It shouldn't be allowed under the Geneva convention as it makes me feel so hungry it's cruel.
Anyway, the Falcon? so who are you then and have we ever met?
Richi_B summed it up very well. Maybe I didn't get my point across as well, but I was meaning the same thing.
I had some last night in fact, and they were aces - bang goes the diet then...
I don't think we've met - we only moved to LB from Germany last October; but you often mention local landmarks, and I'm sure that once you said you lived in Linslade.
To be honest, I had wondered offhand if you were my mate Chris before that; but he lives on Grove Road.
I sometimes go out with some lads on a Thursday night in Woburn or Totternhoe, but I'm still finding my feet a bit in the local area.
So if you ever fancy having an XC Jeyboy along (I climb like a goat on crack, but descend like a old-lady goat with a fear of falling off) - I'm always up for a ride (leave-pass from my wife notwithstanding).
Incidentally, are there any decent local clubs about?
I would only advertise someones product if they PAID me or gave me the top for free 😐
although if there was a bike tshirt for [i]"Tony's Titty Bar'[/i] I'd happily buy one to wear
tarka, got an email address?
to pace@fsmail.net
like the place. food excellent. bar staff are utterly crap though!
Well, I didn't expect this reply.
I'd like to second the comment on the one-penny millionaires and that 'desire' to be 'seen' (I know of a chap who is a regular customer and only drinks water, on the pretence of being 'above' drinking, the reality is he can't afford to be there in the first instance, never mind paying to drink water... anyway .. my point being it used to be a decent venue with plenty of genuinely nice people, seems to have changed now.
Food = average, service pretty good and quite overpriced.
I didn't know about the new venture with planet-x that would be quite interesting and I wonder who the roady is? Jan?
I don't fancy wearing a restaurant branded jersey, then again, I don't really wear anything with major branding...
i'm from that london and never been to the grim north but this nonnas looks like a nice place? it's almost worth putting my best rapha jersey on and riding my expensive handmade Italian road bike up there for a nice macchiato.
or is it full of orange people with personalised number plates?
I went to Nonna's around Christmas time, it was really nice
good food, nice atmosphere, not pretentious at all
the desserts were possibly some of the nicest I've ever had (we shared 4)
I quite like the look of it. The jersey that is.
seen this phrase a few times now, what's a 'cougar'
A great phrase. Definition from the [url= http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cougar ]urban dictionary[/url]:
[i]"An older woman who frequents clubs in order to score with a much younger man."[/i]
if it's a cougar bar, i'm going! Down eccy road there are better places to drink (e.g. lescar) and as for food, who needs more than a BBQ in the park?
FWIW I think its (a) a pretty cool jersey and (b) good news that a local business is launching a cycling team.
I was about to ask why so much fuss over a local restaurant teaming up with a local bike company (PX are in Sheff arent they) to produce a team jersey for their racing team
The jersey even looks kind of OKish and you have to admire them if they'll give you a discounted machiatto at the end of your ride too!
Then I read this on the website and feel nauseated:
[i]Cycling is the new golf. So what better way to promote your brand than by affiliate branding? [/i]
If cycling is the new golf Im off to the classifieds 🙂
iamsporticus - Member
Then I read this on the website and feel nauseated:
"Cycling is the new golf."
Don't worry about it. They are obviously talking about peleton roadie stuff, not us rugged mtb heroes. I mean dressing up in skintight lycra and then taking turns at riding with your nose up the bum of the guy in front.
Think about it, sniff a bum, move up a place, sniff the next one, move up, etc until you are at the front, allow the following rider a good sniff, then peel off to the back and start again - that's got to be sus, eh?
Quote: "Think about it, sniff a bum, move up a place, sniff the next one, move up, etc until you are at the front, allow the following rider a good sniff, then peel off to the back and start again - that's got to be sus, eh? "
Sounds a bit like being in a pack of Huskies.
had a 30min chat at the end with the guy about coffee.
If cycling's the new golf I guess coffee must be the new weather.
Not sure you quite understand 'through and off' epicyclo!