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No, not another NOTW thread.


Where is the best SUNDAY ROAST within reach of the manor today.


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I know StaferJack has a good few places in his quiver, if they could be prised from him I'd be most grateful.


Slavering in anticipation



ANNETTE CURTAIN:)-D

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SJ, myself and BellendenBelle will be checking out the delights of the Crooked Well in Camberwell today. We can report back but by then it will be too late.


The usual suspects all do something decent but tbh, I'm not sure you can ever beat a home-made version. Doesn't have to sit around drying out and fresh spuds make all the difference.

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Can anyone apart from strafer recommend anywhere Nette?


If so, I was at the Old Nuns Head for Sunday Roast the other week, it was lovely. You can get really decent child-sized portions there (be warned - these are big enough for adults too!) Service was great as well. They also do excellent coffee and home-made cakes.


Hope you find somewhere to suit.

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Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Yes Katie of course you can.

>

> ( silly girl;-) )


ok


> Thank you everyone. I would normally cook but did

> a b.b.q yesterday for 90, so a bit fagged off with

> standing at the hob.


DC is indeed right about home made roasts but sometimes nice to have a day off from cooking (and clearing up afterwards)


> Keep 'em coming though.


Did I mention the Old Nuns Head? Go and try it. I will pay your bill (minus drinks) if you didn't enjoy your meal :))

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Well I can report the Crooked Well on Camberwell Grove was bloody superb.


A rabbit and bacon pie for two, one roast beef, one gazpacho soup, one chocolate torte and lots of booze equalled the best roast I've had in a long time. Service couldn't have been better either.


A difficult site that hasn't done great in the past so go now and support an excellent local business.

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