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charliebrown Wrote:

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> Dear Katie and everybody

>

> I'm such a wally!! I meant this week 2nd October

> for our Sunday Roast. We do 3 sittings so we have

> plenty of spaces left and it really is a family

> day out!Here is the menu for Sunday!

>

> Leek, Spring Onion & Potato Soup

> Spicy Salmon Croquettes, Sour Cream, Tomato &

> Chilli Jam

> Chicken Liver & Madeira Parfait, Chutney, Pickles

> & Toast

>

> Cod, Haddock & King Prawn Pie

> Dexter Beef Brisket, Horseradish & Chive Cream

> Slow Roast Shoulder of Salt Marsh Lamb, Onion &

> Fresh Mint Sauce

> Both served with Yorkshire Puddings, Duck Fat

> Crispy Roast Tatties, Honey & Thyme Roasted

> Carrots, Swede & Parsnips, Kale & Lashings of

> gravy

>

> Chocolate Sticky Toffee Pudding & Clotted Cream

> Apple & Blackberry Crumble n Custard

> Icecream n Bits

>

> 22.95 per person BYO

> Lo's n Tots 7.95 including apple juice and squash

> for them!

>

> TO BOOK email [email protected]

> OR call 0207 1839135

> OR tweet Jacksse22

>

> I love to do different vegetarian meals so i tend

> not to write anything on the menu and when someone

> asks, i ask them what there favourite ingredients

> are and build a dish for them!! Plus veggies

> always seem to miss out on Yorkie Puds, so i

> always give the meal with Yorkie Puds.

>

> Hope to see you soon pop in for a coffee soon.

>

> Opening Times for Jacks....

> Mon 1030-5

> Tue 8.30-5

> Wed 8.30-5

> Thu 8.30-5

> Fri 8.30-5

> Sat 2 Saturdays a month Suppers!

> Sun Monthly Roast Dinners!

>

> xx


Hi charliebrown, thanks for that info. Your menu sounds deliciious, wishing I could make it this weekend now. Love the idea of cooking favourite ingredients for vegetarians, and no need for them to miss out on yorkshire puds either, that's brilliant.


Will look out on here for upcoming dates and menus, although I hope to pop in for coffee before then.


Congratulations on reaching the Top 8 cafes shortlist.


-x-

  • 2 weeks later...
Had a gorgeous Roast Dinner @ The Magnolia on Sunday, if i am not making my own or cooking in Jacks this is definately my choice for a Roast. I had Lamb Shank, it fell off the bone, so tasty and succulent, loved the Roast Beetroot too! My friends all had Roast Chicken. They serve until 5pm and then hang around until the quiz starts at 7pm! A nice way to spend a lazy Sunday!:)-D

charliebrown Wrote:

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> Had a gorgeous Roast Dinner @ The Magnolia on

> Sunday, if i am not making my own or cooking in

> Jacks this is definately my choice for a Roast. I

> had Lamb Shank, it fell off the bone, so tasty and

> succulent, loved the Roast Beetroot too! My

> friends all had Roast Chicken. They serve until

> 5pm and then hang around until the quiz starts at

> 7pm! A nice way to spend a lazy Sunday!:)-D


xxxxxx


As from Sunday 13 November, the Goose monthly Singarounds will also be held Upstairs at the Mag on the second Sunday of the month (we've sadly moved from the CPT due to very noisy people in the bars).


So if you're not into the quiz but like to have a good sing, why not enjoy the excellent roast, hang around till 7.30pm then come and join our Singaround!

  • 4 months later...
  • 1 year later...

Really wasn't impressed with Franklins today, i'd give the food, the roast 7/10 but the service made me feel uncomfortable, had to hold my hands up to stop the waitress from leaning in front of me on several occasions, I've thought the service poor before, so not going back again.


I like the Crown and Greyhound.

We always go to Sunday lunch at Franklins and its always superb quality, great portions and the service is always superb.

In the two years we've lived in the area, and tons of times we've eaten there We have never ever experienced anything but lovely efficient accommodating and professional wait staff.

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