Where to get a Sunday breakfast buttie near Great Haywood?

speak65

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We are off for a swim with friends in the Trent this weekend and afterwards a buttie and a cuppa always goes down well.
I had thought of the lock house but they don't do bacon butties!
Does anyone know of anywhere else nearby where they do?

Edit - spelling mistake and missing apostrophe catastrophe.
 

1JKz

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I know there's Butty on the Bridge by the Wolseley antique places opposite the Wolseley Arms but i think (if it's still going) the opening days and times are sporadic.

If i were you, i'd jump in the Wolseley Arms, though this depends on the time you're thinking of having the butty.
 

speak65

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I will nip past there tomorrow and see about the times.

We have never gone in at the Wolseley Arms - have you tried it?
And more importantly - how easy is it to get out?????
 

1JKz

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You've never been the Wolseley Arms?, i tell you once you've been you'll go back, it's a great pub, a little busy most times but wait it out and you'll soon get a table and enjoy a great meal, it's in my 'Power5' ...i keep meaning to start a thread explaining a Power5 and ask what others have in their power5's... anyway you shouldn't be dissapointed, so check it out, may not be as simple as one bacon butty but plenty to choose from.
 

speak65

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I think we are at cross purposes here - I thought you had meant that swimming in the river was better at the Wolseley Arms than at Essex Bridge!

Althought I havent been in the pub for a couple of years, I certainly recall it being pretty good, so will have to give it another go sometime soon.
 
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