OneBrianIrvine. Posted Thursday at 00:11 Report Posted Thursday at 00:11 On 28/03/2018 at 09:15, donsdaft said: Obviously this isn't being held in the city. Fuckin ridiculous word for a roll, I can't even bring myself to type it. Possibly the only time donsdaft and I held similar views Quote
Panda Posted Thursday at 00:55 Report Posted Thursday at 00:55 I'm up in Aberdeen this weekend, and one of life's great pleasures is getting a proper fresh rowie. I have to make do with the Asda or Morrisons ones down here and they just don't quite hit the same. Quote
Elgindon Posted Thursday at 12:51 Report Posted Thursday at 12:51 (edited) 11 hours ago, Panda said: I'm up in Aberdeen this weekend, and one of life's great pleasures is getting a proper fresh rowie. I have to make do with the Asda or Morrisons ones down here and they just don't quite hit the same. Question is,what's your 'buttery' of choice? Edited Thursday at 12:52 by Elgindon Quote
Panda Posted Thursday at 12:58 Report Posted Thursday at 12:58 6 minutes ago, Elgindon said: Question is,what's your 'buttery' of choice? Thains in George Street [insert rowie emoji] But I'm always open to suggestions. Quote
Slim Posted Thursday at 20:48 Report Posted Thursday at 20:48 I hear Truffelos on Regent Quay does the best ones but never tried them. Quote
Jute2 Posted Thursday at 21:29 Report Posted Thursday at 21:29 On 12/11/2025 at 17:13, Elgindon said: If theyre JG Ross's,then aye,probably That’s all we get down here. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Thursday at 22:45 Report Posted Thursday at 22:45 Byron Baker do a nice roll/rowie. If you are in the city centre, Wilsons newsagent on King Street sells them. The rolls from The Bread Guy are quite shite, in my opinion. Quote
Kowalski Posted yesterday at 17:12 Report Posted yesterday at 17:12 20 hours ago, Slim said: I hear Truffelos on Regent Quay does the best ones but never tried them. Sounds like a knocking shop? Quote
Reekie_Red Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Dunno if it is still there, but there used to be a bakery in Montrose town centre in tge 90s that made the most epic rowies. My dad was also a copper in Queen Street and always popped into Thains on George Street on his way home from night shift to grab a bunch of rowies from there - they were a close 2nd best 1 Quote
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