Towns and cities across the UK change over the years but it can be upsetting when our favourite restaurants and shops leave the high street.
Bolton has seen a variety of restaurants come and go with some locals wishing they could still visit their favourites for a bite to eat.
To find out which ones they miss the most, we asked Bolton News readers which restaurants they wish were still open in Bolton.
Let’s take a look at what they commented on our Facebook post.
Bolton’s closed down restaurants that locals wish were still open
Following the vote, the results show that Tiggis is the most popular restaurant that locals wish they could still visit.
The Italian restaurant was remembered by almost 100 of our readers who wish they could pop in for a meal.
One said: “Tiggi’s best Italian (Italian flag emoji) their garlic mushrooms were to die for”.
Another described Tiggis as “the best resturaunt there was !!”
A third commented: “Tiggis. Brilliant food and atmosphere.”
A restaurant that follows very closely behind Tiggis is Smithills Coaching House which received praise for its food and some remembered the memories they have from visiting.
One said: “Smithills Coaching House ..had my first meals out with my now hubby there and there Cheese & Onion pie was amazing”, adding “also had my 21st meal there”.
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Another commented: “Smithills coaching house many happy memories and always great food.”
A third said: “Definitely Smithills Coaching House, loved that place!”
Many other restaurants were mentioned by locals in the comments section of our Facebook post, including the likes of Tavern on the Hill, Olympus Grill and The Lamplighter.
Do you agree? Let us know in the comments.
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