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Taste of Fiji and Ireland comes to Rochdale

A Rochdale town centre venue is getting ready to welcome Rugby League World Cup 2013 in style, serving up a feast for the appetite on Monday 28 October.

To mark the historic fixture, and help create the perfect fans atmosphere, the Flying Horse Hotel will be serving a traditional Fijian menu on the day of the game and some famous Irish specialities. Owner Ben Boothman says it’s the perfect way to get into the world cup spirit:

“I’m expecting Fijian curry and Irish stew to be popular choices, with visitors getting the chance to sample South Sea Island Fayre or a hearty Irish favourite before heading to the game. All the food will be home cooked and hopefully it will give people the perfect excuse, if they need one, to enjoy some tasty pre match food! Proceeds will be donated to local charities, and from 6pm a March to the Match sets off from our front door with customers heading to Spotland Stadium.”

The Flying Horse is open from 12pm until late on match day, with Fijian and Irish food and drinks being served from 4pm. Fiji has been designated by tournament organisers as the adopted nation of Rochdale for the duration of the tournament. Tickets starting at £10 (£5 concessions) are available to purchase online at www.rlwc2013.com/rochdale or by phoning 0844 847 2013. Tickets are also available in person from Spotland Stadium box office.


Topics

  • Ball games

Categories

  • rugby league world cup
  • flying horse
  • rochdale
  • fiji
  • ireland

Regions

  • Greater Manchester


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