The all-day menu features a variety of dishes, including tapas, paninis, mac and cheese, and burgers, plus vegan and gluten-free options. Marshalls Yard in Gainsborough will have a new family-friendly restaurant opening this week, creating 25 jobs for the local area.Ĭaldero Lounge is a retro-styled restaurant that will serve breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner from an all-day menu when it opens on Wednesday, December 8, at the former New Look site.
#Monopoly properties full
The full laydown of the Lincoln Monopoly board: The Lincoln Edition of Monopoly is priced at £24.99 and is available at Ruddocks, Stoke High Bridge Cafe, Lincoln Castle shop and the Visitor Information Centre, as well as Smyths, Toys R Us, Waitrose, WH Smith, The Works, Waterstones and Amazon. “We wanted to reflect their popularity by putting them in a hugely popular part of the board.”
“All three are truly county community attractions,” explained Peter Griffin. These three appear in the light blue section of the board – the more modest side of the board. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life appears in a heritage set along with The Collection and Ellis Mill and the Lincolnshire Sausage. Pay M100’ (that’s a fine of one hundred Monopoly dollars). The card relating to the notorious crossing says: ‘Not again! You get stuck at the High Street level crossing. “We are extremely excited about it.”Īlso appearing on the board is the city centre level crossing, as one of the many customised playing cards (Chance and Community Chest).
#Monopoly properties license
“A perfect fit,” declared Peter Griffin, Monopoly Development Director at Winning Moves – makers of the board under license from Hasbro. “For Lincoln to have its own version of Monopoly is a testament to our status as an aspiring world-class small city,” he added. “There were thousands of suggestions from people in Lincoln for what should be on the board and I am so pleased that my idea of changing the four ‘Travel’ squares to the four historic gates of Lincoln was considered and accepted by Mr Monopoly and his brand team! The silhouettes of each of the famous arches look tremendous on the board.”Īndrew Taylor, Chief Executive of the City of Lincoln Council, said: “We always knew Lincoln was a city filled with iconic landmarks and the fact around 2,000 places were nominated for the Monopoly board proves this. Karl McCartney said: “I greatly enjoyed the unveiling of the Lincoln Edition of Monopoly at Lincoln Castle earlier today. Steep Hill, the High Street and Waterside Shopping Centre are on the orange properties, while Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln City FC and the Drill Hall are on the pink slots.Įarlier this year the people of Lincoln were invited to vote as to which city property landmarks should be chosen to swap places with the famous London sites and sights.Īt the idea of Lincoln MP Karl McCartney, the four transport slots have been replaced in the city edition with the Stonebow, Exchequer Gate, Newport Arch and Pottergate. Lindum Business Park and Lincolnshire Co-operative are on the red slots, and White Hart Hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton and The Old Palace took the yellow properties. The University of Lincoln, Lincoln College and Lincoln Minster School are on the green properties, while Brown’s Pie Shop and The Showroom are on the brown slots. The Lincolnite also features on the Lincoln Monopoly board, occupying the first Community Chest slot. Lincoln Cathedral secured the board’s most expensive location, Mayfair, along with Lincoln Castle, which occupies the swish Park Lane site. The very first board to roll off the presses has been opened inside the jail at Lincoln Castle by top-hatted games maker Peter Griffin, who was in the city especially for the launch. All the landmarks featuring on the Lincoln edition of the Monopoly game have been unveiled as the board went on sale on Thursday, October 17.