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thanks for the advice - we had a hot date there last night and it wasn't bad. I'm amazed I haven't heard more about it, the grounds are amazing and it's got a really nice feel about it. food was ok, Mrs T had the dover sole with tempura, which was basically an assorted plate of deep fried stuff which was, truth be told, pretty grim but my steak was fantastic.


I'd definitely recommend it for a visit though.

I went a while ago on the toptable deal with Mr P. The food was pretty average, but the bar was lovely & the dirty martinis were above average. But the best part of all was when we asked them to book us a cab (we were a little outside ED then) & we ended up getting their vintage Bentley to take us home. It was stupidly expensive, but the driver was a really good sport & took us a long way home for the agreed fare. It really made the evening for me as I'm a tiny bit of a petrol head.

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