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    Good pub lunch

    Hard to find a good pub lunch. Most of them are frozen dinners.

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    I remember the days when there was just a few cheese and onions cobs wrapped up in cling film at the bar. Plus you'd always buy a packet of Big D nuts off a card just to see what the woman was wearing underneath

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Hard to find a good pub lunch. Most of them are frozen dinners.
    try the queens head in wednesbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    I remember the days when there was just a few cheese and onions cobs wrapped up in cling film at the bar. Plus you'd always buy a packet of Big D nuts off a card just to see what the woman was wearing underneath
    That brings back memories, miss big d nuts was doing a promotion at a a trade warehouse i was working for BT. she signed a big poster with the words Thanks for a great night Lloyd. I put in the office wall at West Park at Wolverhampton where i was based.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    I remember the days when there was just a few cheese and onions cobs wrapped up in cling film at the bar. Plus you'd always buy a packet of Big D nuts off a card just to see what the woman was wearing underneath
    A bit out of the way fromWest Brom, but the Great Westen at Bewdley Does Cheese or Ham cobs with the filling looking like it was cut with a chopper !

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    Ashwood garden centre at Prestwood near Kingswinford does an excellent choice of lunches and Sunday roasts.

    I often see Dave Hill from Slade having his dinner there with his wife.

    Tight git!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Ashwood garden centre at Prestwood near Kingswinford does an excellent choice of lunches and Sunday roasts.

    I often see Dave Hill from Slade having his dinner there with his wife.

    Tight git!
    Trousers or financial?

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    The pub behind our house (a fif**** yard walk across a street) has reopened three weeks ago having been shut for 13 years after a chap got stabbed to death with a sharpened screwdriver. It was always well dodgy and we have a mass of pubs around where we live but none like this. The place has been completely gutted, fireplace opened up and a range of 17 beers installed. The food is sensational and it's been rammed ever since. I can almost fall out of bed into the bar. My wife is worried for my health, mental and physical. It's what I've always dreamed of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roymit View Post
    The pub behind our house (a fif**** yard walk across a street) has reopened three weeks ago having been shut for 13 years after a chap got stabbed to death with a sharpened screwdriver. It was always well dodgy and we have a mass of pubs around where we live but none like this. The place has been completely gutted, fireplace opened up and a range of 17 beers installed. The food is sensational and it's been rammed ever since. I can almost fall out of bed into the bar. My wife is worried for my health, mental and physical. It's what I've always dreamed of.
    “Wife?

    Why would you bother having one of those now?

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    The Pub Lunch is now a great British institution.

    At my local they have Greek, French, Middle Eastern and Asian dishes on the menu and good old staples such as Steak and Kidney Pie. You can eat veggie you can eat vegan. It might not be cordon bleu but it's tasty and at £12 for 2 courses great value. Wash it down with Dark Star APA at £3.80 a pint (bargain down here.) Can't beat it imo.

    Contrast it to when I was a lad when Scampi in the basket was considered the height of sophistication.

    The British Pub. Just something else we do better than anyone else.
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