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Otis

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Not even the rich Asian students?
Loads of them in Coventry. Mega rich ones.

But back to Las Iguanas. Just checked their menu. You can't seriously be telling me that students regularly eat there, Grendel!

Quick look at their menu.

Steaks

£18.50
£18.50
£18.95
£10.95
£12.95

Burgers

£12.95
£12.95
£9.95
£11.95

Mexican
£11.95
£9.50
£9.95
£9.95

Brazilian
£14.95
£14.95
£12.95
£14.95
£13.95
 

Brylowes

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I've lived in my adopted home city of Liverpool for well over 20 years now.......a city that certainly had an image problem......and after it won the (far more prestigious and original) European Capital of Culture...its never looked back as far as city centre re-development, innovation & creativity are concerned.....
As I've said before, I love Liverpool. Took my daughter once and within about 2 or 3 hours she declared she wanted to live there.
fantastic city, go up twice a year 'in fact we are up there at the end of August for Beatles week,
Can't wait :)
 

Otis

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Was in Manchester last week for a few days arrive Sunday night nipped 300 yards from hotel to a Tesco I must have been approached by 15-20 different blokes all out of their faces, was like a zombie film!
Is it the drug 'spice' they're on on there?

Very worrying.
I found it incredibly oppressive. :(
 

Otis

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Walk past Jumbo or Noodlebar and you'll see it's packed of your rich Asian students you seek Nick. Half the price of Wagamamas and always busy.
You eaten at Jumbo? None of my family were impressed. :(
 

Si80

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You eaten at Jumbo? None of my family were impressed. :(
I've not. But walk past it most days to grab a sandwich and it's always busy at lunch times. Eaten at Noodlebar a few times and that is always busy, queued to get in there at midday as it opened!
 

skybluetony176

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Yeah I think that's the one. We didn't know it was there but parked up and went in, some pretty decent shops there as well.

Is there a tunnel or a way to walk over the road to the other retail park? You can't go to a retail park without spending money you don't need to in B&M on shit you don't need.

Only the crossings either by Tesco or further down the road. You can get into the back of the other retail park by walking by the side of the river along Tesco's car park and turn right across a foot bridge over the river. It takes you up the side of the cinema straight to B& M. Probably could do with something more direct though.
 

Nick

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Walk past Jumbo or Noodlebar and you'll see it's packed of your rich Asian students you seek Nick. Half the price of Wagamamas and always busy.

I don't seek them :)

I used to see them getting into their brand news Audi's, BMW's and Mercs most days though!
 

Otis

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I've not. But walk past it most days to grab a sandwich and it's always busy at lunch times. Eaten at Noodlebar a few times and that is always busy, queued to get in there at midday as it opened!
Yep, seen quite big queues at Jumbo. Guess it is location as much as owt else.
 

Nick

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Only the crossings either by Tesco or further down the road. You can get into the back of the other retail park by walking by the side of the river along Tesco's car park and turn right across a foot bridge over the river. It takes you up the side of the cinema straight to B& M. Probably could do with something more direct though.

Didn't know if there was a bridge or tunnel to link them both together, would be ideal. Would probably just drive over not knowing the way.
 

fernandopartridge

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I moved away from Cov over 10 years ago, the city centre is in a far better state now than it was then. The new student developments, are making it feel more lively and less of a backwater. Hopefully the City Centre South scheme comes to fruition.

The walk from the station into town is much improved and really quite pleasant.
 

sylus

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Wait til September when the students are back and the city centre will be rammed with them,a lot of them will be Asian who have plenty of money to spend,like i said,the city centre is nothing more than one big student campus.
 

Si80

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I don't seek them :)

I used to see them getting into their brand news Audi's, BMW's and Mercs most days though!
One of them that lives in the flats at the back of the registry office drives around in a brand new Nissan GTR... they bring in a ridiculous amount of money to the Uni in their fees.
 

xcraigx

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I found it incredibly oppressive. :(

I used to go to Manchester every week for work around 15 years back and although a little run down in places the people were nice and the atmosphere was pleasant. I went back last year for the first time in a decade and the atmosphere had totally changed, I half expected to be stabbed every time I walked around a corner. Shame, I really used to enjoy it.

For all the stabbings and shootings that occur around the Nottingham area I've got to say that's my favourite city destination in the UK, the city centre is fantastic.
 

Nick

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One of them that lives in the flats at the back of the registry office drives around in a brand new Nissan GTR... they bring in a ridiculous amount of money to the Uni in their fees.

Jammy bastard. :(

If you go to Bicester you see them all there as well, there was one just throwing in designer shoes at 700 - 800 a pop into a basket like it was me in the pound shop with sweets.
 

fernandopartridge

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Was in Manchester last week for a few days arrive Sunday night nipped 300 yards from hotel to a Tesco I must have been approached by 15-20 different blokes all out of their faces, was like a zombie film!
Is it the drug 'spice' they're on on there?

Very worrying.

Yes, it's endemic. I've seen people passed out on the streets a few times. People screaming. Spice causes people to vomit as well so you often see big piles of sick around in the middle of the day.

Presume you stayed near Piccadilly? The walk from Piccadilly station to the Piccadilly Gardens is dreadful, full of spice boys and girls.
 

fernandopartridge

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Some interesting and valid points,but still doesn't make any sense, with new developments and restaurants/bars opening it does seem to be geared towards students( it is only my opinion of course) as with the amount of accommodation there is for them and more to follow i believe.

The restaurants and bars I don't think are geared towards students (Wagamama etc aren't exactly cheap). Even if they were, things are geared towards students because that's where the demand is. Coventry people abandoned the city centre so aren't really demonstrating demand for anyting else.
 

Nick

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Yes, it's endemic. I've seen people passed out on the streets a few times. People screaming. Spice causes people to vomit as well so you often see big piles of sick around in the middle of the day.

Presume you stayed near Piccadilly? The walk from Piccadilly station to the Piccadilly Gardens is dreadful, full of spice boys and girls.

Remember watching a documentary about it, some bloke in prison took some and went mental. Looks like horrible stuff.
 

Grendel

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Especially not Los Iguanas. You are looking at around £11-£13 plus for many of their main course meals.

I find it a bit expensive for what it is. Niw put yourself in a student mindset.

Have seen student looking types (mainly Chinese and/ or Far East) in Wagamama, but don't think I have ever seen students in Los Iguanas.

That's odd. Why do they give 25% discount with a student union card then? My daughter went there with 4 student mates last week
 

skybluetony176

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Remember watching a documentary about it, some bloke in prison took some and went mental. Looks like horrible stuff.

Seen one following a spice addict in Manchester. The only good thing you could say about it was it cured him of his heroin addiction. Until he made the point it was worse than heroin as at least there was help with heroin addiction such as the methadone program. Nothing to substitute spice with. He threw up almost everytime he used it and started using while in prison as a heroin substitute.

A mate of mine was at work (a fairly large employer in the midlands, shan't say where though) and he recons that a group of lads who were using it socially decided that it was a good idea to bring some into work in cake form for their dinner break. Seems that they overdid the dosage and all started throwing up around the canteen and some started going mental smashing the place up. Several ambulances later they were all carted of to hospital. Presumably unemployed.
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

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Yes, it's endemic. I've seen people passed out on the streets a few times. People screaming. Spice causes people to vomit as well so you often see big piles of sick around in the middle of the day.

Presume you stayed near Piccadilly? The walk from Piccadilly station to the Piccadilly Gardens is dreadful, full of spice boys and girls.

Premier Inn 200 yards from the station.

Shocking stuff, genuinely thought someone was going to have a pop.

I put my earphones in (no sound on) so it was easier to ignore them without getting into conversation and I could hear any approaching from behind as I did think "I'm going to get jumped here!"
 

Grendel

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That doesn't suggest students are eating there regularly, if anything it suggests they
Are not, but they would like them to.

They feature on student beans as does las iguanas whose target market are "pre family" young diners. Wagamama is classic student dining. It's mission statement describes it.

Even the headline prices are cheap.

I don't know why people think students live like the young ones. Accommodation alone is around £5 grand a year.
 

Otis

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Las Iguanas are targeting students because it is too expensive and students simply aren't going without the discount and like has been said, so many restaurants do a student discount anyway.

Even at 25% off it's still a little expensive for students to be eating there regularly.

When Five Guys comes I think that will prove to be popular with students.

I am not that keen myself. I liked their fries, but the burger I had was very, very bland.
 

clint van damme

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They feature on student beans as does las iguanas whose target market are "pre family" young diners. Wagamama is classic student dining. It's mission statement describes it.

Even the headline prices are cheap.

I don't know why people think students live like the young ones. Accommodation alone is around £5 grand a year.

think it all depends on their background. There are plenty in Cov who don't have to worry about being able to afford to eat at Wagamamas.
 

Captain Dart

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Coventry City town centre is an urban doss hole, nothing to do with students either, in fact you don't see that many to be fair. Tripping over beggars and their well nourished dog is becoming an art, one doorway has a make up double bed in it ffk sake !!

Homelessness is the biggest issue I'm seeing, a few weeks ago I went into town centre early one Sunday before shops opened and the number of homeless sleeping in shop doorways was shocking, there must have been a dozen I noticed and I guess more in corners I never passed. There is no doubt this problem has worsened in the last few years and my memory of the early 70's is that all the homeless you saw were older tramps in their 50's or 60's nowadays you see mostly relatively young people in their 20's & 30's. I do not think this can be blamed on so called 'austerity' as no doubt numerous leftard posters will soon assert, I believe it is mostly down to changes in the structure of society and the growth of drug use.
 

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