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Salami (or similar) with Swiss cheese, finely chopped onion and baby gherkins is my current favourite, on a white/seeded sub roll and grilled so the onion is singed and the oil in the meat starts to be released.
Otherwise a classic Xmas sandwich of turkey, stuffing with bread sauce rather than butter is hard to beat.
I believe they're back again, in at least some of the locations
AFAIK they went into administration around 2008-9, but the website (which had vanished) is back up, as of 2011: Fuzzys Grub - Home and there's a review dated this month of the Crown Passage one (to which I used to make regular pilgrimages when I was at Capital Radio in early 2008) on Yelp: Fuzzy's Grub Crown Passage - St James's - London
I believe they're back again, in at least some of the locations
AFAIK they went into administration around 2008-9, but the website (which had vanished) is back up, as of 2011: Fuzzys Grub - Home and there's a review dated this month of the Crown Passage one (to which I used to make regular pilgrimages when I was at Capital Radio in early 2008) on Yelp: Fuzzy's Grub Crown Passage - St James's - London
Does anyone else get a Malware warning when going to the fuzzysgrub web-site?
Does anyone else get a Malware warning when going to the fuzzysgrub web-site?
Not on my iPad, no.
EDIT: just had a look on Chrome on my MBA. Nothing unusual being downloaded as part of the page. There's a missing "bg.png" which returns a normal 404 page, and a JavaScript error which appears to be due to a typo. A cursory glance at the JS the page uses doesn't show anything out of the ordinary. Of course none of this proves anything, but Google isn't giving any malware warnings either.
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