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Franklins or Palmerston for a special thank you Sunday lunch


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Looking to take parents out for a nice meal on a Sunday next month as a Thank you for contributing to our wedding, have been to both Franklins and Palmerston and enjoyed them both but neither on a Sunday, any views on what would be more suitable/better?


Possibly tricky to call as both are good, or any other suggestions in fact?

No contest - Palmerston wins hands down, better menu, fantastic cooking, cannot fault the service in the restaurant.


Also, hugely in its favour - never had to stand at the bar FOR AGES like an utter lemon whilst the person* behind avoided eye contact and idly polished glasses whilst I was clearly trying to attract their attention to buy more drinks.



(*no, not the excellent bar staff)

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