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Jeffers in Bangor
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dmxdave
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in N. Ireland
Anyone any comments on this place?:rotfl:
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Yeah, it's strange that this thread is still there...
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=504064
But maybe not for long!What's good for M&M enterprises is good for the country0 -
...and for anyone who wants to browse the menu or read about the chef, I found this on Google to the rest of their website....
[SIZE=-1]http://www.stephenjeffers.com/chef[/SIZE]What's good for M&M enterprises is good for the country0 -
Milo_Minderbinder wrote: »Yeah, it's strange that this thread is still there...
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=504064
But maybe not for long!
oh no, now u have pointed out my other posting, this will mysteriously disappear without an explanation. to be honest i am annoyed about the way the MSE site has treated my posting. If they were going to delete it, I thought they might have emailed me with an explanation. And not only that, they have also deleted 2 of my postings querying why the jeffers thread has gone. i am honestly losing faith in how this site is managed and the ethos of it. the site maybe advertisement free but there are influences on the site that seem not to be acting acording to the MSE ethos. An explanation from MSE would be great!!happiness is being able to have one more drink0 -
There's lots of clues for people in the bloke's blurb, though, isn't there: 'avant garde eating experience' (is that what I call dinner?) 'gastro pub' (over-priced poncy b0ll0x) - he missed out one of my favourites: 'fine dining'!
Bet you wish you saw that cobblers before you booked the table.Debt at highest: £6,290.72 (14.2.1999)
Debt free success date: 14.8.2006 :j0
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