The Streat, Stone.

Thehooperman

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Perhaps a bit out of Stafford but just had a really great inexpensive meal at the Streat in Stone.

I had the office workers Tiffin which today was a thali of chicken korma type dish, some kind of vegetable lime pickle dish and a lamb something dish. Really loved the randomness of the surprise selection.

My son had the chef meat feast and that was really good too and he doesn’t usually like Indian food.

Only problem was we ordered grilled wings and paneer pakoras for starters and really didn’t need them.

Thoroughly recommend.

And wine by the glass seems to reduce the bill :)

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Mudgie

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I bet you did...

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Thomas Tiffin and his brother John were two wealthy Kingston upon Thames brewers, born at Yalding in Kent. Besides owning a brewery, the brothers owned or leased a number of inns and public houses in the local area. Thomas Tiffin was the holder of the office of High Bailiff (equivalent to Mayor today) in the Kingston Corporation in the 1630s.
Tiffin School, which my father attended, can date its foundation to the will of Thomas Tiffin, dated 15th May 1638, who left £50 in trust to the Bailiffs and Freemen of Kingston to purchase land and/or buildings, the income from which would be used to teach ‘some honest poor man’s son’.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
Thomas Tiffin and his brother John were two wealthy Kingston upon Thames brewers, born at Yalding in Kent. Besides owning a brewery, the brothers owned or leased a number of inns and public houses in the local area. Thomas Tiffin was the holder of the office of High Bailiff (equivalent to Mayor today) in the Kingston Corporation in the 1630s.
Tiffin School, which my father attended, can date its foundation to the will of Thomas Tiffin, dated 15th May 1638, who left £50 in trust to the Bailiffs and Freemen of Kingston to purchase land and/or buildings, the income from which would be used to teach ‘some honest poor man’s son’.
Thank you Wikipedia.
 
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