What are you having for dinner tonight

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Heading to a wee local place called Ruby's who do a great steak night on a Thusday a big Steak, Side, Sauce and a pint, from only £10.
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Talking of steak. Anybody visiting Tadcaster area I've no bones in recommending a place called The Rythre Arms. Cracking steak.
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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:Talking of steak. Anybody visiting Tadcaster area I've no bones in recommending a place called The Rythre Arms. Cracking steak.
It's about 6 mile or so from me and you are correct it's a cracking steak house reputed to be the best in Yorkshire.
Do various size steaks don't know if they still do the "Rythre Monster" a 78oz challenge.

Good to see you got the pub spelling correct it's in a village called Ryther.
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All you can eat cheeseboard (Rustique camembert, Doux de Montagne, Morbier and Ossau Iraty from the French Pyrenees), prosciutto, anchovy stuffed olives, gala melon all washed down with a bottle of red...
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Selby White wrote:
Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:Talking of steak. Anybody visiting Tadcaster area I've no bones in recommending a place called The Rythre Arms. Cracking steak.
It's about 6 mile or so from me and you are correct it's a cracking steak house reputed to be the best in Yorkshire.
Do various size steaks don't know if they still do the "Rythre Monster" a 78oz challenge.

Good to see you got the pub spelling correct it's in a village called Ryther.
Our friends in Tad highlighted the Rythre to us but it seems quite pricey, the cheapest steak being 8oz rump at £16.95. The 78oz is still there at £56.95!
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Balti special, lamb rogan josh, vegetable rice & tomato & garlic naan from our favourite restaurant/takeaway Havelis. Right off to pick it up. :D
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mapperleywhite wrote:
Selby White wrote:
Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:Talking of steak. Anybody visiting Tadcaster area I've no bones in recommending a place called The Rythre Arms. Cracking steak.
It's about 6 mile or so from me and you are correct it's a cracking steak house reputed to be the best in Yorkshire.
Do various size steaks don't know if they still do the "Rythre Monster" a 78oz challenge.

Good to see you got the pub spelling correct it's in a village called Ryther.
Our friends in Tad highlighted the Rythre to us but it seems quite pricey, the cheapest steak being 8oz rump at £16.95. The 78oz is still there at £56.95!
Hey Map.. You should know more than anybody that you can't put a price on quality. I treated the Mrs to the early bird menu :D I think it was the 12oz we chose. Delicious!

Selb. Talking of challenges you might also know the other place we visited, a place called the Crooked Billet? They have a Yorkshire Pudding challenge for £15. If I live local I would probably give it a go, doubt i'd have a chance of finishing it tho. When we ordered the other half was expecting a Aunt Bassie type of Yorkshire pudding, her eyes nearly popped out of her head when it came out about the size of a small baking tray. :P

You gotta love tripadvisor hence the correct spelling of the pub. :thumbup:
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I struggled with the burger at the Crooked Billet, never mind the Yorky Puds :D
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An ostrich steak with onions, mash and greens. Very nice. :)
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Lamb roast with veggies
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