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Smiths of Smithfield is interesting different price bands on different floors - the higher you go the more polished the cooking and the higher the prices. I usually stick to the ground floor for a Sunday Brunch but dinners have been good in the upper reaches. Would also put in a claim for The Bleeding Heart - voted most romantic AND best business restaurant in 2007. It has a good back story and Bleading Heart Yard is where Little Dorrit used to live and visit in Dicken's novel.

LordshipLovely Wrote:

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> Any atmosphere?

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> Planning on dinner and drinks but not sure if it

> is too weekday/eve orientated?

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> LL.


Faringdon ? .. yeah great ... especially this time of year I expect , sparrows in the hedgerow , nearly Hay-bailing season again . the thud of cricket balls in willow etc .... oops sorry , wrong Faringdon .

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