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I need to take my nan-in-law for a roast on Sunday and would like to go somewhere local.. She likes it to be all proper old stylee and not anything fancy or new just meat and veg..


It would be nice if it had a veggo option too but that is not compulsory as I will just eat the vegetables..


thanks dudes

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Do the Montpelier! You'll always get a seat ... not that old school to be honest but I don't think it'll fail you. Or the Rye...


I love the Hern but the fear of kiddy infestation on a sunday sends me elsewhere.


EDOldies - Does Le Moulin do decent grub? It does look 70'stastic but I'm always up for proper grub!


Damn I'm hungry!

???? Wrote:

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> When Franklins was in "The Secret Garden" in the

> antique shop in Camberwell Road, now that WAS a

> roast



Good call, it was great!


I've been told that the White Horse is quite nice, not sampled it my self yet though.

Nun's Head - definitely the best old-skool roast around...nice atmosphere too.


The Rye - great food, but they do sometimes do variations on their veggies which I really like but couldn't be regarded as traditional. And their service can be hit and miss on a Sunday depending how busy they are. They actually physically moved our table and chairs in the middle of a meal once.And without much grace either.


edited because my predictive text on my web'n'walk just shames me.

Beej Wrote:

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> I'm seldom found supping sunday roast anywhere

> other than the Forest Hill Tavern - it's great

> value at something like 8 squids and is always

> freshly made and the gravy's always piping

> hot....AND there are hardly any f&*%?ing child

> buggies clogging up the entrance :)



Where is this place please?


I tried the Rye one Sunday for a roast dinner and thought it was exceedingly expensive for what it was. ?11.50 for indifferent chicken and veggies. They had red wine gravey with the chicken which was very peculiar. Would be interested in trying something else off the menue - any recommendations?

benjaminty Wrote:

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> EDOldies - Does Le Moulin do decent grub? It does

> look 70'stastic but I'm always up for proper

> grub!

I think so, his fish (almost any fish he cooks) is really good. Sometimes the beefs a bit well done for my taste but other than that I've not had a bad meal there. As I say it might suit an older generation rather than a younger one.

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