We WALKED down BLACKPOOL'S most DANGEROUS STREET for a FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST. It's ALL KICKING OFF!

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Published 2023-11-24

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  • @petecrosby4487
    Sadly Blackpool has been a place that for decades has required regeneration on a grand scale.
  • @Mariazellerbahn
    I sat down at a Blackpool cafe and the waitress recommended the "All Day Breakfast". I had to decline because I only had 30 minutes.
  • Rumour has it that the traffic lights are kept on red in Blackpool permanentlyโ€ฆ. Itโ€™s the only way they can get anyone to stop there ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€
  • @Raylufc
    What has happened to our seaside resorts' most of them are completely rundown
  • @oshiforb7445
    Loved the video. I lived on Coronation St Blackpool, but Central Drive was my home turf throughout the 60s to mid-70s. There were very little in drugs in those days, but quite a few gangs. I went to Revoe School and got a good few beatings back then, new kid on the block, so to speak, I knew nobody. I took up ju-jitsu and put it into practice with great effect, I was earned respect from those who used to beat and Rob me. Just a point about cinema's in the Blackpool area. Here is a list of those I remember. Lost Cinemas Blackpool areas lost cinema's that no longer exist. The Odeon Cinema on Dickson Road, ABC on Church Street, Rendezvous Cinema was in Bond Street,ย  Regent was Fleetwood 's last cinema, Palladium Cinema in Waterloo Road, Ritz Cinema Central Promenade jtn Chapel St ABC Hippodrome in Church Street Regent Cinema Regent Rd/Church St The Imperial Cinema in Dickson Road closed 1961 King Edward Pictures in Central Drive, The Palace Cinema Garden Street and St George's Road, St Annes, Empire Cinemaย Hawes Side Ln The Tivoli Clifton St, The Oxford Oxford Sq, The Princess Promenade opposite the Metropole, The Opera House Church St, The Palace Picture Pavilion closed in 1961, the last movie I saw there was "Ben Hur" I was six years old back then. The building was knocked down and Lewis's store was built on the site. The Royal Pavilion Rigby Rd near the Promenade. and finally The Orion Theatre which was located on the Crescent West and Runnymede Avenue, Cleveleys. ALDI now sits on the site. All these gone forever, so sad.
  • Another great video Lee, talking about cinemas, when I left school I trained to be a projectionist. Which were the good old days, so many cinemas have closed down it is heart breaking. I miss the old Westlers hot dogs, Butterkists popcorn and the usherette we used to play with.
  • @Barbarapape
    I can remember Blackpool during the 70's with all the B&B's saying no vacancies. Sad to see that like most towns it has suffered the effects of recent times and few customers for the ones that are still open. ยฃ20.90 was not cheap for the small amount of breakfast, how times have changed., the back street cafe's used to be great value. Hope you are both keeping safe and well.
  • @johnrimmer4841
    Hi Lee Sunny Southport by the sea has a public restroom that was underground that is a bar now, when I went last summer it was surreal because I remember when it was a toilet before I moved to the USA (NJ) lol When I walked around Liverpool last summer the streets were desserted just like Blackpool looks take care
  • @cazm2524
    Love the bit with the toilets--you said this is where you went down--thats one of the reasons they where shut
  • @746laurie
    I've only ever been to Blackpool twice. First time in the 1950s with my parents for a one week holiday when I was about 10 or 11. The only memory from that holiday was seeing Ken Dodd at a theatre. He was hilarious and I almost fell out of my seat laughing. Second time was in 2002 when I was driving for a minibus company and took a hen party up from Oxfordshire. I just turned round and drove back but I had to pick them up three days later and arrived a bit early, parked up and walked part of the Golden Mile. Just shops and kiosks selling expensive tat. After eating a mediocre cheeseburger I collected the hen party from their hotel around 1pm. Needless to say they'd all been boozing since after breakfast which made the drive back to Oxfordshire somewhat interesting with plenty of boob flashing at cars and coaches!
  • @LeeJohn70
    Great fun video Lee and Stephen. It all kicked off when Stephen put 3 sugars in his coffee. Lol๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜Ž
  • @carolmurray5569
    Another great video from you both, you make a great double act I have my walk on the wildside calendar already ๐Ÿ˜Š
  • @user-mz7vv4it3u
    You and Stephen should make a remake of last of the summer wine ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜…
  • @ianlacey8323
    The Smugglers Rest is one of many Blackpool 5 star hotels which you can count through the roof when lying in bed.
  • @georgemurphy1966
    Bring the local cinema's back. has a child I was always at the flicks I was even a member of the Saturday cinema club, happy days. has a visitor to Blackpool over the years you never really see the other side, shame but i still love the place. Breakfast looked nice but to me expensive. another great Vlog lee, see I'm catching up now. Onwards
  • Great Vlog Lee, nice to see Steven is an IOM TT fan and its official merch.
  • @gemmac3371
    The colmans food temple in South Shields used to be an underground looโ€ฆ my poor hubby had the great job of fixing them years ago ๐Ÿ˜‚. (I know you reviewed them previously) Must of been a thing years ago! Breakfast looked nice, sad to see the town centre looking run down. Like a lot of seaside towns. Great video again! ๐Ÿ˜Š
  • @Trig672
    Itโ€™s a theme holiday resort, the theme is poverty.
  • @stigg333
    Only been to Blackpool once for a weekend and I thought it was rubbish, run down, dirty, full of drunks and druggies and the trams just smelled of urine!!!! Won't be going back any time soon as it looks just as bad now.