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[Food] Restaurant 2019 Thread









Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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thedonkeycentrehalf

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Jul 7, 2003
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Live updates from Pitch side tonight then:lol:

Was planning to give them a few weeks to settle down before giving this place a try so very interested to see how you get on.
 




thedonkeycentrehalf

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Jul 7, 2003
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My annual question:-

Might be heading into Brighton for the end of the Festival, with the kids.

We normally grab lunch in Giraffe which is nice enough just wondering if there's anywhere else we could try, in a similar style.

Giraffe hasn't existed for a couple of years as it got turned into one of the chains Burger & Cocktails operations instead.

If the kids aren't too fussy then Las Iguanas opposite the library can be good as there are plenty of options with the tapas. Would also highly recommend Fatto a Manno for pizzas but that might not be your thing. You might also consider Foodilic on North Street as a healthy all you can eat buffet. Kids and adults love Be Fries - menu is simple but if you eat in then they give you loads of sampler dips which kids enjoy trying (and you can get them to try new flavours).
 


Stat Brother

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Giraffe hasn't existed for a couple of years as it got turned into one of the chains Burger & Cocktails operations instead.

If the kids aren't too fussy then Las Iguanas opposite the library can be good as there are plenty of options with the tapas. Would also highly recommend Fatto a Manno for pizzas but that might not be your thing. You might also consider Foodilic on North Street as a healthy all you can eat buffet. Kids and adults love Be Fries - menu is simple but if you eat in then they give you loads of sampler dips which kids enjoy trying (and you can get them to try new flavours).

Thanks, yeah i should of said 'whatever Giraffe is now'.
Ill certainly look into your recommendations.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Brunch at Mange Tout is spectacular. I need to go again soon..

I have had breakfast here a few times. Really good. And the coffee was something else.
 




wakeytom

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Love the look of that, hope its decent and looking forward to the review. The doughnuts sound great and the Ham Eggs and Chips at £17 sounds fine if its good but for me I think the main has to be the lamb
 








Stat Brother

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Whipped butter? :shrug:

What's wrong with just having this on the table:-

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Westdene Seagull

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16 quid for a plate of vegan vegetables too

Indeed. I don't object to paying a good price for good food but some of the prices on that menu, given what is on the menu, do seem a tad high ..... especially as it's in Worthing ! I'll probably give it a go though once it's bedded in.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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I notice he’s doing a collaboration with The Crab Shack. Assuming Pitch is good, there’s a perfect Albion double-header: Crab Shack for lunch, Albion, craft beer in a Worthing micro pub and then Pitch.
 










vegster

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I notice he’s doing a collaboration with The Crab Shack. Assuming Pitch is good, there’s a perfect Albion double-header: Crab Shack for lunch, Albion, craft beer in a Worthing micro pub and then Pitch.

Can see that topping out at about a cool £200 for the day, sorry, I'll have to skip .
 


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