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Two recommendations for the Greyhound? I'm speechless


A stunning pub and great in many ways but the food is identikit Mitchell & Butler "fayre" - just blandalanda pap


If you go to the Greyhound you will either:


a) enjoy the food and be dead to me

b) wonder why anyone would recommend such dullness. And then I will wonder why you ignored advice to the contrary


Franklins and Palmerston remain the best bets for out of towners who want something restaurant quality


More informally, hisar, gowlett and the roast brisket on Sundays at the Florence/Bishop/Vic Inn are solid. And the Mag has upped it's game and sits somewhere in between


But the greyhound in the village? no no no

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ianr Wrote:

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> Danel_Davis Wrote:

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> > I prefer Flanklins. It is very delicious. Any

> specific kitchen, food variety?

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> > Regards, Danel

> > Olympic London accommodations

>

> I don't think they do spam.


Quite right - old tins of spam can give rise to BOTulism

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