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[Food] Dinner in Brighton on a wednesday night









Eric the meek

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Apparently, I have been watching football on the tele box solidly for months on end now :shrug:

So I have told Mrs Wz that I'll take her for dinner tomorrow somewhere nice to make up for it (and there's no football). Now i'm not a cheapskate, but we should have covered all our commitments by about 4 tomorrow, so could possibly make a late lunch, or pre theatre meal (as I believe these cheapskate deals are actually called). There is certainly no football forum on earth I would trust more to ensure this relationship makes it through to it's 44th anniversary.

Fire away with your best bet for a Wednesday afternoon/night :thumbsup:
Tsk, tsk. You wouldn't catch me watching football for months on end.

On a serious note, have you been to La Tana, here in Patcham? It's high-end Italian, and can be expensive if you lose track of the bill, which never happens with me.
However.....the quality is exceptional - far better than you would expect in a suburban restaurant. If you do go, try the zucchini fritti - oh my goodness. Note they will try to usher you out by 10.30.

Have a good evening wherever you go.
 


WATFORD zero

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I've just looked at that and why do I think that the Ivy is pretentious and yet like Cote ?

The reason is because when the Ivy first opened in town @dwayne was all over it like a tramp on chips and my neighbours (he English, she French) told me they liked Cote, that's why :wink:

Had a lovely long chat with their teenage daughter one day (and I can't remember why) but I said to her "are you veggie ?" to which she replied "For christ's sake ****, I'm half French" :laugh:
 


WATFORD zero

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Tsk, tsk. You wouldn't catch me watching football for months on end.

On a serious note, have you been to La Tana, here in Patcham? It's high-end Italian, and can be expensive if you lose track of the bill, which never happens with me.
However.....the quality is exceptional - far better than you would expect in a suburban restaurant. If you do go, try the zucchini fritti - oh my goodness. Note they will try to usher you out by 10.30.

Have a good evening wherever you go.

I have, and it is, very good :thumbsup:
 




LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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I've just looked at that and why do I think that the Ivy is pretentious and yet like Cote ?

The reason is because when the Ivy first opened in town @dwayne was all over it like a tramp on chips and my neighbours (he English, she French) told me they liked Cote, that's why :wink:

Had a lovely long chat with their teenage daughter one day (and I can't remember why) but I said to her "are you veggie ?" to which she replied "For christ's sake ****, I'm half French" :laugh:
It was just a quick google and looked a reasonable list….but then your first comment re the Ivy has disproved that

I don’t do restaurants much….treat for me would be sitting on the beach with a sandwich and a tin of shandy 🤔
 




WATFORD zero

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It was just a quick google and looked a reasonable list….but then your first comment re the Ivy has disproved that

I don’t do restaurants much….treat for me would be sitting on the beach with a sandwich and a tin of shandy 🤔

You're a complete animal.

Pizza on the beach with a can of Shandy :thumbsup:

The number of times me and Mrs Wz went to the beach with the kids and a pizza, or East Brighton Park with Fish and chips. The kids used to call the bank "the mountain", you really have to appreciate it while you can :thumbsup:
 








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Wild Flor in Hove is quite nice.

Lovely staff and pretty decent food.

Always feel its a bit over the odds for what you get but the future ex-Mrs Pevenseagull likes it.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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I'm liking the look of that. She'll have the Calamari and Mussels, I'll have the Oysters and Mussels :thumbsup:

What more could a couple in their 60s want ???
Imodium?
 


Albion my Albion

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I'm liking the look of that. She'll have the Calamari and Mussels, I'll have the Oysters and Mussels :thumbsup:

What more could a couple in their 60s want ???

I know a weight lifting pro that used to call that double Mussels.
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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I've just looked at that and why do I think that the Ivy is pretentious and yet like Cote ?

The reason is because when the Ivy first opened in town @dwayne was all over it like a tramp on chips and my neighbours (he English, she French) told me they liked Cote, that's why :wink:

Had a lovely long chat with their teenage daughter one day (and I can't remember why) but I said to her "are you veggie ?" to which she replied "For christ's sake ****, I'm half French" :laugh:
I don't think I've been all over the ivy for about 20 years, it's a bog standard chain these days and might as well be cote.

I have been to the one in Brighton though, it wasn't terrible.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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I've just looked at that and why do I think that the Ivy is pretentious and yet like Cote ?

The reason is because when the Ivy first opened in town @dwayne was all over it like a tramp on chips and my neighbours (he English, she French) told me they liked Cote, that's why :wink:

Had a lovely long chat with their teenage daughter one day (and I can't remember why) but I said to her "are you veggie ?" to which she replied "For christ's sake ****, I'm half French" :laugh:
@dwayne likes The Ivy :lolol: .
 


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