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AnneBowers

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Thank you AnneBowers for your lovely post! Really glad you enjoyed your evening, hope to see you again soon!


Thanks Nigello for stopping by - you'll be pleased to hear it got busier a little later in the evening! Last week was our first week with the new late opening hours, hopefully the word will now start to spread...

I was also there last night and the food was great - The evening menu is rather different - between 3 of us we shared a lovely bowl of hummus and crusty bread, bean and chorizo stew, and a rather fabulous feta and spinach (I think?!) tart, with salad.... which had beautiful pastry.... and then there may have been some naughty puddings! Chocolate brownie with ice cream and an orange bread and butter pudding - yum!

All washed down with rather a lot of wine!

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