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don't mention the blinds
Indeed they are, imagine a badger the size of a human......Badgers are evil! Cute, BUT EVIL
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Indeed they are, imagine a badger the size of a human......Badgers are evil! Cute, BUT EVIL
I think it only right that if and when this thing is actually built, we should amend this to 'I remember when all of this was badgers - EVIL badgers'.I remember when all this was fields...
Will it be near the Stafford Pupil Referall unit? Catch them when they are young.
yeah - if you check out the menu, and there is genuinely nothing on there that you like, i'd be surprised.. way more choice than chambers, for starters!
There is one item on the menu that I might consider eating if I was really pushed, but I would have to be desperate. Guess I'm not the sort of person the pub is designed for.
Edit: Just for the record, I know more people who resent the castlefields estate itself and objected to its building than I do people who resent the planned buIldIng of this pub.
I'm not that old.
Blessed William Howard and King Edward's are also within a 5 minute walking distance.
i'm with Noah, i am simply not the person they're aiming after.
The dishes may well be lovely sounding (to some) on paper, but where the ingredients come from is another matter
I have a conscience when it comes to knowing where the food I eat comes from, and the Hungry Horse doesn't give any such detail of where the food they serve, comes from, but if anyone has seen said information then please, point me in the right direction!
I think its safe to say if you care about animal welfare or standards then you never eat in a chain pub/restaurant/fast food outlet. Places like the Hollybush tell you which butcher provides their meat, probably best heading there (tis lovely food too).
Blessed William Howard and King Edward's are also within a 5 minute walking distance.
I think the uniform may make it difficult to buy a drink
I think the uniform may make it difficult to buy a drink
i'm with Noah, i am simply not the person they're aiming after.
The dishes may well be lovely sounding (to some) on paper, but where the ingredients come from is another matter
I have a conscience when it comes to knowing where the food I eat comes from, and the Hungry Horse doesn't give any such detail of where the food they serve, comes from, but if anyone has seen said information then please, point me in the right direction!
More choice (impo) tends to mean less homemade, and more; freezerpacked, leave at room temperature for 2 minutes then microwave for 20 minutes, ding! ...and serve, that'll be £7.49 thankyou, call again!
I think its safe to say if you care about animal welfare or standards then you never eat in a chain pub/restaurant/fast food outlet. Places like the Hollybush tell you which butcher provides their meat, probably best heading there (tis lovely food too).