Ah but is the temperature sivin or ilivin?
Ah but is the temperature sivin or ilivin?
First time I ever went in there they had a AA burger with a creamy mushroom sauce, never had a tastier burger.
They also tried a pie burger. I'll try and explain what that is, it might get a bit complicated so try and keep up. It's a burger bap cut in half with a pie inserted in the middle.
I think they sold about 3.
Wifey that runs it is a dandie and I was told that the mannie cook is Darren Mackies old man but I've never confirmed, he always speaks about the dons though.
Have they started the restaurant bitty next door yet?
Wherever lorry drivers do gather, the pie-in-a-piece (some say softie), preferably washed down with a can of McEwan's Export, is the go-to repast.
"Hattoncrook" . Another one of those made-up place names that have proliferated once some new Cala or Malcolm Allan hooses have been built for the upwardly-mobile who canna afford to bide in toon. It was aye Bogfechel when I was a loon, in the same way as 'Pitmachie' was Old Rayne.
Lorry drivers must have an an awful diet unless they are some of the guys that carry a little stove about them and do a bit of home cooking under the cab. We were working up the Broch/ Peterhead way and we stopped in by a little post office type place in the middle of a long lay-by one morning and the guy had mock chops, white pudding etc heated and ready to go at 10am. Turns out a lot of the ASCO drivers stop in by. I like a morning piece but a king rib at 10am is just wrong.
I worked in the maintenance squad at Arthur Simmers piggeries at bogfechel briefly. Worst job I ever had. Practically everyone who worked there headed to the Horseshoe Inn at lunch and after work. That was the building that the deli have just knocked down. Many a pub fight was had there, the staff would switch the lights off until it stopped. Pool cues and a'thing getting thrown about. The deli itself was actually a chipper back then."Hattoncrook" . Another one of those made-up place names that have proliferated once some new Cala or Malcolm Allan hooses have been built for the upwardly-mobile who canna afford to bide in toon. It was aye Bogfechel when I was a loon, in the same way as 'Pitmachie' was Old Rayne.
No takers for a cold mince sarnie. Preferably second days mince.
Fit a rare piece.