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JugglingSpence |
Posted on 07-09-2009 15:43
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dotcom wrote:
i have to say the veiw has pukka grub... plus the william put some fancy food on ... even if it is lonely in the bottom division of 5
I forgot about the William... Their food was lovely when we went down there!
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EmDee |
Posted on 07-09-2009 17:35
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Well I will run the risk of having to hire a solicitor in order to post on this incredible site.
I have been really impressed with the food down The Gun of late. Last home game there was a massive vat of chilli with cheesey pasta and french bread and lots of grated cheese with enough for two helpings each and still some left over.
For the record, the Farley grub was pretty poor last time I was there (merely stating an opinion). |
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RasFas |
Posted on 07-09-2009 19:01
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The Folly - Curries; Shepherd's Pie
The View - Fish and Chips
The Warbank - ??? Barbecue Chicken?
Rileys Purley Way - Sausages, Chips, BLT
The Beechtree - ???
The William - ???
The Farley - ??? Small Sausages?
The Gun - Cheesy Pasta, Chilli, French Bread
Can anyone help fill in the blanks?
Any more venues?
Suggestions for a prize for the winner?
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EmDee |
Posted on 07-09-2009 19:05
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RasFas wrote:
The Farley - ??? Small Sausages?
lol
hanging out of peoples mouths?
sounds dodgy to me...
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longshanks |
Posted on 07-09-2009 19:22
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I remember a Beech Tree sausage hanging out of a certain part of ex CueMaster Gary Irvine's anatomy, not his mouth. I haven't eaten there since. |
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Whatapisstake |
Posted on 07-09-2009 19:23
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fran since u started this thread ... and love your food i think it is only right that u turn up at match venues to sample the food and for thr record wickham wanderers do fish and chip ... the veia do all i can say its like harvester but better
am not sticking my acheivements down the list is too long lmao |
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fieldsy |
Posted on 07-09-2009 19:51
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1 pack per team,97p per pack...thats Farley Value.... |
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EmDee |
Posted on 07-09-2009 21:14
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RasFas |
Posted on 08-09-2009 17:19
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dotcom wrote:
fran since u started this thread ... and love your food i think it is only right that u turn up at match venues to sample the food
Is it worth turning up at the Hurricanes? What do you guys have? |
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RasFas |
Posted on 08-09-2009 17:30
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The Folly - Curries; Shepherd's Pie
RBL Wickham - Fish & Chips
The View - ??? Better than Harvester? Rack of Ribs? Lamb Shank?
The Warbank - ??? Barbecue Chicken?
Rileys Purley Way - Sausages, Chips, BLT
The Beechtree - Curries; Pie, Chips & Gravy
The William - ???
The Farley - ??? Small Sausages?
The Gun - Cheesy Pasta, Chilli, French Bread
Can anyone help fill in the blanks?
Any more venues?
Suggestions for a prize for the winner?
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Welshy |
Posted on 08-09-2009 18:18
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RasFas wrote:
The Beechtree - ???
Can anyone help fill in the blanks?
Any more venues?
Suggestions for a prize for the winner?
RasFas - suppose ours would be the Curry mentioned earlier in the thread or Pie, Chips and Gravy
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RasFas |
Posted on 08-09-2009 18:31
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Beachtree_Outlaw wrote:
RasFas - suppose ours would be the Curry mentioned earlier in the thread or Pie, Chips and Gravy
Sorry, that was well hidden in Faz's post. Sounds like a contender!
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Statto |
Posted on 09-09-2009 07:22
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As Andy mentioned, the food was crap when we went to the Folly, but that was before the new landlords....we must be the only team in the division NOT to get decent grub at the Folly.....
My vote would be for the Beechtree....top Vindaloo when we went there.... |
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Andy |
Posted on 09-09-2009 18:48
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Ha - Statto you were the last team to get the old style fare. Unlucky mate!
Another cracking spread from Julie last night |
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RasFas |
Posted on 16-09-2009 21:31
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Any notable grub on offer last night?
What do they do at The William? |
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Dogger |
Posted on 16-09-2009 23:02
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you really have food on the brain dont u fran |
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Welshy |
Posted on 07-10-2009 15:01
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Rasfas, following my post from the league cup, can I add Rileys in Lewisham. Massive portion of chips with a choice of baguette (bacon, sausage, tuna) & salad. Quality stuff
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Blockapocket |
Posted on 07-10-2009 15:56
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Rail view Must be in the running(view to B Killed)
chicken wings,chicken stippers.chicken kebabs,pork ribs,
breaded mushrooms,chips, onion rings.
All in one sitting, no one go's without at the View.
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JugglingSpence |
Posted on 07-10-2009 16:34
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blockapocket wrote:
Rail view Must be in the running(view to B Killed)...
The same names coming up again...
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Bink286 |
Posted on 07-10-2009 18:00
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RasFas wrote:
What do they do at The William?
Unfortunately, Alan (and Sophie) from the William have had to move on and are no longer making the food.
I've eaten there (on pool night) twice. On the last occasion, Alan did a home baked Lasagna, which was absolutely spot on, with proper chips. The time before he produced a Jalfrezi with rice AND a meaty pie with crisp shortcrust pastry, both of which were absolutely stunning.
I've not eaten there since he left, but a decent chef like that will take some replacing!
I also understand that the team has folded with their departure, so anyone looking for a decent home cooked dinner, will probably have to get into the same league as the Folly! |
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