I'd love to join you on the 29th Elizabeth 1 but I would have to catch the 4.22pm train from Leuchars to get back to York at a reasonable hour. I'm not sure what you have planned for the afternoon. Do you think I could manage it, please?
Does anyone fancy the tailend restaurant 130 Market street? Say I book it for 12.30? We could all meet there instead of the bus station. A wander around St Andrews after a lovely lunch. oldgoat loads of time to catch the train from Leuchars to get you to York at a reasonable time.
Thank you Marelli I didn't know your pals gransnet name. I'm pleased to hear she's coming as well. That takes the count confirmed to 6 and 1 possible. Would that be correct so far?
I wish... But it's a bit of a trek from Cheshire. St Andrews is my alma mater where I spent 4 idle productive years getting a degree. It is 59 years since I first went up but we had spent many happy hours on the West Sands as children when we went for our summer holidays at my granny's in Newport-on-Tay.
It sounds great, Elizabeth1. See you all there on the 29th. Does anyone remember someone saying that they were coming up to Edinburgh from Dahn Sarf some time in June? I may be mixing it up with the time oldgoat came up, but I have this nagging feeling that something ought to be happening? May be a senior moment!
I'm looking for other gransnetters to visit St Andrews it's a beautiful town with much history and loads of interesting restaurants. The last time I was there I tasted black cheese from a taster tray outside the close where there was a hidden gem of a cheese shop. The cheese was delicious. Perhaps we can have a visit when we're in the town. If I'm a wee bit delayed on the 29th it's because of a previous appointment. See you then all you foodies.
I'm really looking forward to the St.Andrews meet-up elizabeth . Good reviews of the Tail End Restaurant and maybe seeing some of the streets and buildings mentioned in 'Death in a Scarlet Gown' which I've just read. Better get on and and book my train ticket.
Oldgoat I have just remembered another book, quite different, set in a thinly disguised St Andrews. The blurb goes, "The August and Venerable Golf Club of St Magnus is in trouble. In an ancient deed, the Secretary discovers that the clubhouse and land will revert to Janet, the fishmonger’s daughter, if, on her eighteenth birthday, she is still a virgin. The birthday is imminent, and the Secretary decides to take matters into his own hands. . . "
Sorry, I forgot to post the name. It is "The Mating Call of the Racket-Tailed Drongo" by Michael Tobert. It is on Kindle.
From his Amazon page, I see that he has also written "Pilgrims in the Rough: An Unreliable History of St Andrews" "A quirky and amusing history of the ancient town of St Andrews situated on the east coast of Scotland, the home of golf and as close to paradise as you're likely to find this side of the pearly gates... a plum pudding sort of a history, full of choice fruit and a dusting of sugar."
Thanks for the reading suggestions elegran Came across a few unfamiliar words in 'Death in a scarlet gown' and Kindle didn't know the meaning of them either!