Well that's exactly what they're intending to do, but I guess you know better.
If you want to stay the Groupon deal is worth it. £169 for a room but the upgrade for £30 was very worthwhile. That includes dinner and breakfast.
I'm not sure whether you're drunk or actually this stupid.
Either way you're embarrassing yourself with your every response.
Of course you won't buy a good local free range chicken for £2.60/kg. it'll be more like £5/kg.
I guess you've been on the Aldi website again, based your figures on their battery produced rubbish and then pulled a figure out of the air.
I really am bored now as it's clear you're clueless.
You do seem the sort of person who likes the last word however, so feel free to write it below.
64 Degrees is disliked by certain people whose opinion on food I respect. One of whom reckons the food just isn't up to much, which I profoundly disagree with. Others say it's somewhat pretentious, and as your post indicates, it is a bit stark and lacking in comfort.
Female plebeian Machiavelli -- that's the Mrs -- and I very much enjoyed sitting at the bar, and watching what the chefs were up to, and conversing with them when appropriate. It brings a bit of theatre or, probably better, an appreciation of levels of technique, preparation, etc to the experience. So if you're interested in such things, go for it, but if you want intimacy try elsewhere. Strangely enough, none of the three places to eat out in Brighton I like best -- Chilli Pickle, The Cuthbert and 64 Degrees -- are terribly comfortable. I don't know The Gingerman group that well, so they might be best on that front, or Hotel du Vin.
[Landlords of a pub will be calling time for the last time this weekend after the freehold for the property was sold. Robin Koehorst and Susanna Searle will finish trading at The Cuthbert, in Freshfield Road, in Brighton, at 6pm on Easter Sunday.
The pair reopened the pub almost two years ago, and will have drink specials and a limited menu available for the remaining days
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Well in that case I will have to defer to your superior knowledge of the poultry trade, if ever I find myself in a Chicken pricing debate on here I'll send you a PM asking for guidance. Nice to know that your first actions at 6 in the morning is of estimating the price/KG of a free range Chicken. Now that is embarrassing and boring .
No problem, I'll happily save you from embarrassment in future if required. As many on here know it's what I do for a living which is why I know how ridiculous your comments are.
I'm not estimating the price of chicken, I know it and price clients' menus accordingly.
Many of the country's top chefs use my company, but you seem to want to have a pop. Now then, how bothered do you think I am that the mighty vegster worries about what I do and that I'm working at 6am ? Mmmmmmm. Not at all. You're a clueless idiot who wants to have his say on something you know absolutely nothing about. Go and bore someone else with your Aldi prices.
No problem, I'll happily save you from embarrassment in future if required. As many on here know it's what I do for a living which is why I know how ridiculous your comments are.
I'm not estimating the price of chicken, I know it and price clients' menus accordingly.
Many of the country's top chefs use my company, but you seem to want to have a pop. Now then, how bothered do you think I am that the mighty vegster worries about what I do and that I'm working at 6am ? Mmmmmmm. Not at all. You're a clueless idiot who wants to have his say on something you know absolutely nothing about. Go and bore someone else with your Aldi prices.
"£17 for a cooked chicken ? What a mark up. I'm obviously not earning enough money for this place."
Not a great mark up at all really, considering it's a free range chicken.
You'll find the GP% won't be very much above 50%.