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Thehooperman

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Would people visit a Greek restaurant if one opens?

Definitely. The more variety in restaurant food choices the better as we already have more than enough Indian restaurants and Chinese (takeaways) in my opinion.

I would recommend doing some form of takeaway/ delivery as well as I think this has become the norm for many during lockdown and I think will continue until people get confidence to start eating out again.
 

Wormella

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The Sun was the Tequila Red Mexican Restaurant in about 2008 but only lasted about a year.

I know, there have been other attempts too - but that was the past, I don't think there's anywhere in town I could really get a burrito easily, this makes me sad.
 

Wormella

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As well as Peri Peri chicken etc. Chicos on Foregate Street do an absolutely superb burrito.

It's a bit of a trek if I'm out and about in town (I know it's not really, but it didn't feel very easy as a grab and go lunch place). If be very happy with a branch of Bar Burrito (https://www.barburrito.co.uk/) or similar in the center.

I was discussing this with my friend the other day and she'd like a decent Sushi place.
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
Unfortunately I think Stafford is a greggs & wetherspoons kinda town, I'm hoping a few people branched out a little during lockdown but I'm not betting on it :(
 

Mudgie

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It was Muchchaos in there after that until Black Country ales took over from what I saw on the odd occasions that I went in there :)
I think t was Muchachos from 2000 to 2002 then Debbie ( previously Rose and Crown, now Oxleathers ) had it for many years from 2005.
 

PeterD

ST16 Represent.
There was a mexican near the old cinema at one point. Potentially where Narvana is now.

As for a Greek, yes please.
 

Lucy

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I thought there was a Mexican there for a little while afterwards, or was it in the place on the corner of Woodings Yard?
 
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