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They know nothing of the £6.99 deal, they only have the £9.99 one when you have it delivered.0
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Carvery for £3.50 (some £3.75) no voucher needed its that price mon-sat
Use this link to find your nearest, price is displayed when you click on the pub name
http://www.pubcarvery.co.uk//find-us/pub-and-carvery-directory.html0 -
Carvery for £3.50 (some £3.75) no voucher needed its that price mon-sat
Use this link to find your nearest, price is displayed when you click on the pub name
http://www.pubcarvery.co.uk//find-us/pub-and-carvery-directory.html
Yer expect me to leave the "big smoke" to go for a cheap meal?! Can't afford the petrol mate !!! (Anyway, we all know that there is no real life north of Watford / M25).Thank you for reading this message.0 -
Anyone else having problems with the La Tasca signup?
After I enter my details, it tries to redirect to
http://www.mailm.co.uk/9/form.php?form=13
which fails to load.
EDIT: I just managed to get it to work, so hopefully whatever was wrong has been fixed.0 -
Cafe Rouge - 3 courses for £15
Nando's - Kids eat free
Tootsies and Dexters - BOGOF
Strada - 3 courses for £15
Frankie & Bennys - Kids eat free
All for Amex card holders - see http://www.amexnetwork.co.uk/eatout/0 -
For anyone in Manchester or nearby:
Harvey Nichols
It's back. Three courses and unlimited wine for £21 at the Second Floor Brasserie
Abode Manchester
Enjoy a three course lunch at the Michael Caines restaurant for only £9.95 or enjoy a taste of sushine with a sharing platter and a bottle of house wine for only £19.95 at the MC Cafe bar
Walrus
Indulge your taste buds with an exclusive 2-4-1 offer on food
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This is the offer with Daily Telegraph today, but it says there will be a voucher in the paper July 5th- 11th. You can use the voucher between the 6th & the 17th (Sunday-Thurs). Don't know what Bella Italia restaurants are like, we don't have any in N. Ireland. :-(
http://www.telegraph.co.uk - the link is on the top right of the page.
Does anyone know if the food is good? Have friends in mainland UK I could tell about the offer.0 -
I-LOV-MONEY wrote: »Yer expect me to leave the "big smoke" to go for a cheap meal?! Can't afford the petrol mate !!! (Anyway, we all know that there is no real life north of Watford / M25).
But darn sarf you dont have any proper English pubs serving proper cask beer and english meals like steak and kidney pie etc
London caters for it's locals and the local food, Indian, Kurd, Turkish, Pakistani, Italian etc, rarely see any english food :rotfl: and the beer is girly fizzy lager.
You need to emigrate north of Watford, or better still just keep going north of Birmingham0 -
Happychappy wrote: »But darn sarf you dont have any proper English pubs serving proper cask beer and english meals like steak and kidney pie etc
London caters for it's locals and the local food, Indian, Kurd, Turkish, Pakistani, Italian etc, rarely see any english food :rotfl: and the beer is girly fizzy lager.
A lot of pubs serve steak & kidney pie. Wetherspoons serve a lot of traditional english meals.You need to emigrate north of Watford, or better still just keep going north of BirminghamThank you for reading this message.0 -
I-LOV-MONEY wrote: »A lot of pubs serve steak & kidney pie. Wetherspoons serve a lot of traditional english meals.
Ha, ha, what and fall of the end of the world ?
Weatherspoons dont COOK english food :rotfl: they use the digit method ? one finger to press a number whilst the frozen article is placed in a metal box and the plate turns around whilst bombarded with nuclear thingsI think it is called microwave blasting.
Now "up north it's dun reet pruper, tha nowse" english cooking like mum used to do, and thats not from a paddy field :eek: but a farmers field :j
Oh and by the way, the end of the world is not flat, its called Hadrians wall ?0
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