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Could anyone recommend to me very nice place to eat for a group of 12 girls for a special night out.

We're heading to either liquorish or black cherry for cocktails after the meal but wanted a good place to meet and eat first.


Any type of food - preferably with a few veggie options.


Any suggestions welcome.


Many Thanks.

Franklins if you have the dollar - although it's not the veggiest place in the world.


Le Moulin for a bit of retro non-chic. 12 is about full occupancy, though, so phone first.


Green & Blue? Naice waine, decent eats, very "12 girls" sort of place, I'd have said.

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