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Sunday Lunch

Postby dotty » 18 Aug 2007 06:07

Where's the best place to go for Sunday lunch? Each time we go to Icmeler we promise ourselves a Sunday lunch but here we are 5 years on and still haven't had one. We go back to Icmeler on Monday so definitely going to have one. Look forward to all your replies - thanks. x
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Postby dimrie » 18 Aug 2007 06:47

We always find it too hot to eat a full sunday lunch,even at night.

Diane :(
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Postby Diane Rigby » 18 Aug 2007 07:41

This year is the first year we have had a Sunday lunch. We went to the 3 bells. Food was good but the Yorkshire pudding was a bit well done and the apple pie was tiny. We all cleared our plates though. Di.
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Postby bec » 18 Aug 2007 08:43

Sunday Lunch at 3bells.

http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g35/3 ... GJMCAH.jpg

Yorkshires are massive...But lovely
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Postby Licky » 18 Aug 2007 14:43

Definetely Champagne bar for me, food cooked to perfection with excellent service!!
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Postby Hayley » 18 Aug 2007 16:32

The Love Star Restaurant/Bar is a definate roast dinners are fantastic. Can have it at as a set menu or a meal on its own for a great price.

Efes is sold ice cold in a glass straight from the freezer great for those hot days and warm evenings :D

Loads to choose from on the menu both food and drink.

Towards the old village well worth a visit.

:D
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Postby deano » 18 Aug 2007 18:14

yes i agree the 3 bells or the york house even have a sign up saying apple crumble with bird custard the powder i hope
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My Sunday dinner at the 3 bells in July

Postby Diane Rigby » 19 Aug 2007 10:37

Image

EDIT: Resized as the yorkshire puddings would have fed half of the UK at that size :lol:
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Postby dotty » 19 Aug 2007 10:41

Thanks for all your replies, such a choice to make. Diane, there's enough food on the plate to last me a week, but it certainly looks yummy!
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Postby bec » 19 Aug 2007 11:02

Mmmm nice pic Diane-could do with one of those today lovely!!!
Will soon be there to have it-2weeks left woooo
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Postby sophie » 19 Aug 2007 11:44

Hi Ya. We had a wonderful Sunday lunch at The Travellers Rest. Home made yorkies, yum and the meat was wonderful and tender. They need a little lesson on how to cook roasties but they were edible. And of cause the puds are fantastic, all home made and big choice, yummy yummy. The Lady that own the place is from Yorkshire so she should know how to make yorkie puds and boy she does. :D
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Postby sungirl » 20 Aug 2007 08:14

Hi for a really fab Sunday Lunch i always go to the Romance Palace restraunt. The meat is to die for and is so hot and they even give extra gravy
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