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Best pub for a proper Sunday lunch?

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incomer_dave
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Best pub for a proper Sunday lunch?

#1 Post by incomer_dave »

Right, important question. Where does a newcomer get a proper Sunday roast round here that isnt a gastropub charging twenty-two quid for three slices and a foam? Somewhere a bit honest. The kind of place the locals actually go.
An incomer, and not ashamed of it. Twelve years and still learning the place.

Cherhill_Bill
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#2 Post by Cherhill_Bill »

the ones the locals go to we are not telling you about in public are we, thatd ruin them. but ill give you one clue: if theres a chalkboard with the word jus on it, leave.
born under Cherhill, never moved more than five mile from it.

Avebury_Janet
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#3 Post by Avebury_Janet »

Bill! Be kind. Dave, message me, I will tell you the three good ones and the two to avoid. It is the sort of thing best not posted in public, you are quite right that naming them ruins them. The forum has its discretions.

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#4 Post by NB_Wanderlust »

as visitors we will just say the canalside ones do a grand carvery and you can walk it off on the towpath after. cant go wrong with that for a fiver and a heron.
NB Wanderlust. Four miles an hour is fast enough.

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