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Sorry its the Brummy in me keeps getting the you know whats confused. :shock:

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But tourists can be fun.

It's the wrong time of year now, but it's a great spectator sport watching them on the river, desperately trying to figure out how to row their hired boat before they get run down by the big tour boats. :lol:


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Sorry its the Brummy in me keeps getting the you know whats confused. :shock:


I can excuse the Brummy, I actually thought it was the beer in you causing it :-)

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But tourists can be fun.

It's the wrong time of year now, but it's a great spectator sport watching them on the river, desperately trying to figure out how to row their hired boat before they get run down by the big tour boats. :lol:

Bin there done that,so much fun . :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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And there's the dirty duck which is nice in any weather, lovely pub, comfy chairs looking out over a lawn to the river, great food and again, the beer's excellent :lol:

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I went to college at Stratford about 30 years ago.

The Green Dragon was a great attraction then :-)


I went to college in Stratford about 3 years ago.

As a local I would say there's nothing to do, but then again so do residants of York and I love walking around the streets of York.

Like others have said you have the RSC which is worth looking at. Shakespeares birthplace has been re-done recently, so go their too. Pub wise, if you have your car leave Stratford up the Birmingham road, drive straight for about 1 mile and on the right hand side there's a place called The Dun Cow. Very nice for an evening bite, but its quiet.

You could also go for a wander around Stratford Armouries.

Oh, I forgot, you have Cox's Yard by the river. Small local venue with cover bands on most night, can be good fun!

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teamchelsea wrote:
I went to college at Stratford about 30 years ago.

The Green Dragon was a great attraction then :-)


As a local I would say there's nothing to do, but then again so do residants of York and I love walking around the streets of York.


York, all that culture and yet I can still spend days just doing nothing there except chilling out, going up again after Xmas for a few days to celebrate our silver wedding.

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Like others have said you have the RSC which is worth looking at. Shakespeares birthplace has been re-done recently, so go their too. Pub wise, if you have your car leave Stratford up the Birmingham road, drive straight for about 1 mile and on the right hand side there's a place called The Dun Cow. Very nice for an evening bite, but its quiet.


Have you been to the Dun Cow since it changed ownership? It seems much more the "party" pub than it used to, although I can't comment on the food since they've changed Chef since I was last there. Stratford Armouries is a good point though, somewhere else I keep meaning to go.

Not too far away from town is the Heritage Motor Museum at Gaydon, which is a good walk through automotive history and a really nice way to while away half a day: Clicky

I've lived in Stratford constantly for nearly a year and a half, and visited for two years and I would still say there's loads to do here and in the environs, certainly we've never found ourselves bored, I guess it just depends on what you like to do.

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Have you been to the Dun Cow since it changed ownership? It seems much more the "party" pub than it used to, although I can't comment on the food since they've changed Chef since I was last there. Stratford Armouries is a good point though, somewhere else I keep meaning to go.


I presume by party pub you mean there's actually people in it now :lol:. I went about two months ago and the food was amazing, the g/f went one month ago and said it was just as good, so the new chef must know what their doing.

Thinking about it, for a good put you also have "The Stag at Red Hill", just outside of Stratford (10mins if that) towards Worcester, good food there too.

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