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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: guest19 on October 09, 2020, 01:36:41 pm

Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: Buc on October 09, 2020, 06:24:29 pm
Just love Dundee it's came on leaps and bounds since the 70s.
The town centre is a nice place to shop there's also a fantastic vegan coffee shop on the main Street .

I also like coming down the road to the 2 football stadiums as it's a historic setting and seeing them so close together is a bit surreal.
Dundee and Glasgow are my 2 favourite cities .

I used to live there Buc, with an ex-girlfriend in 2 different addresses.  A turbulent period of a young Hardliner's life.  I was walking distance from Dens/Tannadice, then we moved to Douglas.

We didn't spent much money of boozers or restaurants because we were skint, and I was glad to get away from her eventually.

Many of us in our younger day's struggled I had to borrow money to buy a washing machine from mother in law as my wife hand washed everything.
So you had a lucky escape from a young lass a learning curve then.
All adds to the experience you have today.
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: guest19 on October 09, 2020, 04:29:13 pm
Just love Dundee it's came on leaps and bounds since the 70s.
The town centre is a nice place to shop there's also a fantastic vegan coffee shop on the main Street .

I also like coming down the road to the 2 football stadiums as it's a historic setting and seeing them so close together is a bit surreal.
Dundee and Glasgow are my 2 favourite cities .

I used to live there Buc, with an ex-girlfriend in 2 different addresses.  A turbulent period of a young Hardliner's life.  I was walking distance from Dens/Tannadice, then we moved to Douglas.

We didn't spent much money of boozers or restaurants because we were skint, and I was glad to get away from her eventually.

Tell me the Douglas move was an upward step...please.

Absolutely!
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: guest17 on October 09, 2020, 04:25:58 pm
Just love Dundee it's came on leaps and bounds since the 70s.
The town centre is a nice place to shop there's also a fantastic vegan coffee shop on the main Street .

I also like coming down the road to the 2 football stadiums as it's a historic setting and seeing them so close together is a bit surreal.
Dundee and Glasgow are my 2 favourite cities .

I used to live there Buc, with an ex-girlfriend in 2 different addresses.  A turbulent period of a young Hardliner's life.  I was walking distance from Dens/Tannadice, then we moved to Douglas.

We didn't spent much money of boozers or restaurants because we were skint, and I was glad to get away from her eventually.

Tell me the Douglas move was an upward step...please.
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: guest19 on October 09, 2020, 04:23:12 pm
Just love Dundee it's came on leaps and bounds since the 70s.
The town centre is a nice place to shop there's also a fantastic vegan coffee shop on the main Street .

I also like coming down the road to the 2 football stadiums as it's a historic setting and seeing them so close together is a bit surreal.
Dundee and Glasgow are my 2 favourite cities .

I used to live there Buc, with an ex-girlfriend in 2 different addresses.  A turbulent period of a young Hardliner's life.  I was walking distance from Dens/Tannadice, then we moved to Douglas.

We didn't spent much money of boozers or restaurants because we were skint, and I was glad to get away from her eventually.
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: Buc on October 09, 2020, 03:53:08 pm
Just love Dundee it's came on leaps and bounds since the 70s.
The town centre is a nice place to shop there's also a fantastic vegan coffee shop on the main Street .

I also like coming down the road to the 2 football stadiums as it's a historic setting and seeing them so close together is a bit surreal.
Dundee and Glasgow are my 2 favourite cities .
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: guest19 on October 09, 2020, 02:11:13 pm
Never been to the Transport Museum, but Agacan is tremendous.

Sounds good, Coynster.  Will keep it in mind for my next jaunt up there, as well as the places you suggested before.
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: Sir Brenty on October 09, 2020, 01:47:20 pm
Never been to the Transport Museum, but Agacan is tremendous.
Title: Re: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: PeterGrant on October 09, 2020, 01:42:24 pm
That is quite amusing list to be fair, and I say that as a big fan of Dundee.
Title: 10 hidden gems in Dundee
Post by: guest19 on October 09, 2020, 01:36:41 pm
Talk about scraping the barrel.

https://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/dundee/see-do/hidden-gems/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pm20_aw_campaign_prospecting&utm_content=link_ad_dundee

'Shopping' is a hidden gem?

Wouldn't mind checking out the Dundee Museum of Transport.  Anyone been?