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Previous comments about BFG on this forum were all deleted after complaints from BFG - suggest you google it.


ETA: Oh sorry, from your original post it seems you did.


ETA: If a restaurant asks a forum not to mention them ever again, I think you can draw your own conclusions as to the nature of the majority of the posts on here :))

Sue Wrote:

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> Previous comments about BFG on this forum were all

> deleted after complaints from BFG - suggest you

> google it.

>

> ETA: Oh sorry, from your original post it seems

> you did.

>

> ETA: If a restaurant asks a forum not to mention

> them ever again, I think you can draw your own

> conclusions as to the nature of the majority of

> the posts on here :))



Are you not one of the administrators sue?

We've eaten there a number of times and I thought the food was very good and the service even better.


I am happy there is a Greek place in the local area and they accept the tastecard which makes it even better value during the week. I took some of my Cypriot family there and they were impressed with the food too.

Dancer Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Previous comments about BFG on this forum were

> all

> > deleted after complaints from BFG - suggest you

> > google it.

> >

> > ETA: Oh sorry, from your original post it seems

> > you did.

> >

> > ETA: If a restaurant asks a forum not to

> mention

> > them ever again, I think you can draw your own

> > conclusions as to the nature of the majority of

> > the posts on here :))

>

>

> Are you not one of the administrators sue?


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Eh? No!

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