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  • 1 month later...

i thought this - when it first changed hands about a year ago we went an had an excellent Sunday lunch, we went back a few weeks ago as we had a power cut early evening and couldn't cook. I also had a veggie burger and it was really average for the price.


I know, how good can a veggie burger be really, but this was pretty poor.

  • 1 month later...

Veronique75 Wrote:

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> We just had a roast lunch on Sunday and the food

> was just about eatable very disappointing!!!

Try the White Horse, Nigel Road (set back from the main road before it reaches Rye Lane). It is a very good traditional pub

and the Sunday Lunch is excellent VFM. They average 150+ covers every Sunday so it is not just myself that rates it very highly. If Peckham is outside your comfort zone, try The Palmerston which serves a great Sunday Lunch but which is a lot more costly.

JDC Wrote:

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> Try the White Horse, Nigel Road (set back from the

> main road before it reaches Rye Lane). It is a

> very good traditional pub

> and the Sunday Lunch is excellent VFM.


Yep... at ?7.50 it is half the price of somewhere like the Great Exhibition..

Jeremy Wrote:

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> JDC Wrote:

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> > Try the White Horse, Nigel Road (set back from

> the

> > main road before it reaches Rye Lane). It is a

> > very good traditional pub

> > and the Sunday Lunch is excellent VFM.

>

> Yep... at ?7.50 it is half the price of somewhere

> like the Great Exhibition..


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It may be half the price, but it's also half the quality, in my opinion.


Fine if you just want a filling meal, however.

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