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> > > > I took bottles of Peroni. ?1.10p from

> Tesco.

> > > Why

> > > > go to HB&B and pay ?3.50+ for a small

> bottle

> > of

> > > > beer.

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> > > Because it's a lot nicer?

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> > Not if you prefer Peroni..

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> Well, that's true. Each to their own.

>

> The other reason for buying at HBB of course would

> be that it's a small local independent shop with a

> great range of ales and craft beers, run by

> charming people, rather than a massive bloody

> great chain,

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> But as I also buy lager from supermarkets on

> occasion, I suppose I am being hypocritical there.

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>

They must have been very tiny bottles for ?1.10,

> though, no wonder you ran out :))


Standard 330ml bottles..Peroni ?3.95 in the pub.


Also Grolsh ?9.00 for 12 x 330ml bottles..

Hop House 13 ?12.00 12 x 330ml bottles.


Tescos also do deals.. 18 bottles of Peroni for ?19.00 (?1.05 per bottle.)


Why pay more ?


Foxy

Have any of the curry club members had the new Jaflong's Sunday buffet?


Because we went yesterday and I thought it was quite poor (have posted on another thread).


I'm interested to know if it is unrepresentative of their usual standard, as the only time I ate in the old Jaflong I also had the buffet, and I thought that was poor as well (I'm comparing it to the Dulwich Tandoori or Surma).


Is the food from the full menu better? Do they have a different chef on Sundays?

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