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Re: Booking a table
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 14:38
by johnh
Never eat out in the evening these days. If we eat out it is always at mid-day. If I eat later than 6.30 pm I would never get to sleep.
Re: Booking a table
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 14:59
by Deleted User 3289
I have to agree. The earlier the better for us. Its a special occasion if we dine out after 8pm. We (well me
) find it hard to justify silly money on meals when you can get a weekly shop for the same price. If we go to a few charity shops we will stop off, depending where we are on the fylde, at a few nice Carvery's we know for dinner. Good quality, even better value and good wholesome food.
Re: Booking a table
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 15:28
by Deleted User 728
We must be the least rock and roll supporters' forum anywhere on the planet
Re: Booking a table
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 18:40
by Sniffer
I've plumped for 19:30 which means eating at about 20:00. Any later blah-blah-blah middle-aged problems. We tend to go for brunches at favourite bakeries/restaurants/bars but, as others have said, it depends.
Re: Booking a table
Posted: 09 Dec 2019, 20:42
by Deleted User 3289
rigger wrote:We must be the least rock and roll supporters' forum anywhere on the planet
I'm glad not everyone is as measly as me else there would be no restaurants left on the highstreet. I can't wait for the day where i can spend £80 on a meal and not think what else it would have bought me. That's why we have been going all inclusive of late to make up for it.