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The Roast Inspector: The Cottage - Norwich
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Saturday, 2 February 2013. The Cottage - Norwich. Sunday roast served 12pm till 3pm. The Cottage can be found on Silver Road off Barrack Street. Inside it is quite spacious with a beer garden to the rear. It is very traditional with plenty of board games and real ales available. The cutlery and salt and pepper arrived first followed by. An excellent selection of sauces! We went for the turkey option so a good amount of cranberry sauce was a welcome sight. A fairly good vegetable selection arrived next.
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The Roast Inspector: February 2013
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Saturday, 2 February 2013. The Cottage - Norwich. Sunday roast served 12pm till 3pm. The Cottage can be found on Silver Road off Barrack Street. Inside it is quite spacious with a beer garden to the rear. It is very traditional with plenty of board games and real ales available. The cutlery and salt and pepper arrived first followed by. An excellent selection of sauces! We went for the turkey option so a good amount of cranberry sauce was a welcome sight. A fairly good vegetable selection arrived next.
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The Roast Inspector: The Street Cafe - Norwich
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Sunday, 5 February 2012. The Street Cafe - Norwich. The Street Cafe is one of my favourite places in Norwich to go for a fry up, read more about that here. The Cafe is fully licenced so if you fancy wine with your meal it is not a problem. Inside it is traditional and welcoming, a great place to be. Specials can be found on the blackboard and. Fresh flowers can be found on each table. The mint sauce portion was small but more was bought along upon request. 163;695 for the standard roast. I was delighted ...
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The Roast Inspector: February 2012
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Sunday, 5 February 2012. The Street Cafe - Norwich. The Street Cafe is one of my favourite places in Norwich to go for a fry up, read more about that here. The Cafe is fully licenced so if you fancy wine with your meal it is not a problem. Inside it is traditional and welcoming, a great place to be. Specials can be found on the blackboard and. Fresh flowers can be found on each table. The mint sauce portion was small but more was bought along upon request. 163;695 for the standard roast. I was delighted ...
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The Roast Inspector: The Whiffler (Wetherspoons) - Norwich
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Saturday, 17 September 2011. The Whiffler (Wetherspoons) - Norwich. Wanna eat roast dinner everyday? Plenty of condiments and sauces are available in satchets. Great presentation and extra gravy but. Upon closer inspection I soon realised it was all a bit overcooked and dry. The person taking my order and chap bringing the food over where both friendly and efficient. 7/10. Half a roast chicken, 5 roast potatoes, 1 yorkshire pudding, carrots, broccoli and gravy. 6/10. The roast chicken tasted ok but was w...
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The Roast Inspector: Time to look at the roast dinner.
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Tuesday, 26 July 2011. Time to look at the roast dinner. So why the roast dinner? For over a year now I have been busy searching for the perfect fry up experience. Well the layout will be similar to the fry up inspector format but with a few additions and the categories will be. What is the place like inside? Was there a decent car park? Was the menu easy to find? Did you get a table straight away? Was awful pan pipe music being played in the background? How well did the staff do at taking your order?
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A Most Curious Party
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Want to add a little something of a by-gone era to your event? Hire our vintage china and props, or let us style the occasion for you. Providers of vintage make over parties and a pop up 1940s tea and cake stand with retro waitresses! Slideshow images: all Joanna Millington. Exc 1st/4th Andi Sapey. Site engineered by Small Dog Marketing.
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A Most Curious Hen-do
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A Most Curious Party offer great vintage themed hen-do packages too, without any devil horns, L-Plates or naughty shaped chocolates (unless you want them! We have a team of top class vintage experts to bring you glamourous, fun packed afternoons and evenings of fun, alongside our tea party chic. Left: Bella Simonsen and Anita Rice, Right: Flamingo Amy at Work. All Top, Centre Right and Bottom Middle photos: Joanna Millington. Site engineered by Small Dog Marketing.
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The Most Curious Tea and Cake Stand
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Photos (exc. top and 4th from top): Joanna Millington. If you already have your catering for an event sorted but would just like to add something a little special with vintage waitresses serving the food and drinks, the gals can simply come along to do just that. Please email us for more information:. But don't let us tell you, here's what the party go-ers have said:. Well done again - you were all amazing! At the Wivenhoe May Fair 2009. See you next time.'. Sally, Events Organiser. What a fabulous after...
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