Tonight's buffet is served from carriage 6 of the 19:47 service from Gatwick to Luton. 4 M&S Ales, classily opened with a plastic disposable lighter and a thumb.
I'm all class see. Then kebab.
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Previously on "Solo dining"
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9 pieces of battered chicken with a curry dip
pommes frites
coca-cola
chocolate biscuits
20 Pall Mall
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Originally posted by Bellona View PostThere's a Bistro in Bath that does this French Tapas concept.
Normal French fare presented as a selection of 'petits plats' dishes, a French interpretation of the 'tapas' style of eating.
Small portions of things like:
Baked garlic snails in breadcrumbs
Seafood pancakes
Mussels with pesto and white wine sauce
Etc. Etc.
I'm sitting in the bar and cannot be arsed to head over. Properly shattered
I normally sleep ok, but this week I've been on ceiling watch until 3am. And no fookin wifi access in my room so I can't even bitch about it on here.
Might just go for the meatballs from the bar menu and head up to my kip.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostGoing to check out La Bastille, St Helier.
Although WTF is French Tapas?
Normal French fare presented as a selection of 'petits plats' dishes, a French interpretation of the 'tapas' style of eating.
Small portions of things like:
Baked garlic snails in breadcrumbs
Seafood pancakes
Mussels with pesto and white wine sauce
Etc. Etc.
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Going to check out La Bastille, St Helier.
Although WTF is French Tapas?
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While I was waiting for my dessert an old friend (who I thought was long off projects in this area) tapped me on my shoulder, so no dining alone tomorrow.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostYou're just all class
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Sea Bass
Peroni
Dessert TBC
Very impressed with the service tonight, the head girl at this place normally has a moody undertone.
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