Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
You'll probably ridicule folk using food banks next.Take your own ice, it's what I do
You'll probably ridicule folk using food banks next.Take your own ice, it's what I do
You'll probably ridicule folk using food banks next.
I'd argue it's hard to cock up a steak. Just stick it on a pan for a minute or so each side, whack it on a plate with some chips.Curries at 'spoons are ok. But I wouldn't ever order a steak in the place.
I guess I'm half a snob
I object to this accusation.NSC full of faux snobbery, who'd have thunk it?
It's nothing to do with snobbery - I rather like a breakfast from Wetherspoons - especially at the airport.NSC full of faux snobbery, who'd have thunk it?
Ouef sauté a la microwave.I'm surprised they're bothering with this. Didn't they used to serve a Sunday roast but stopped it years ago to focus on their Michelin star core menu?
Now there's a place that probably has biscuit base for their banoffee pie.
Oi!! 87.8% of of people who voted, said it should be biscuit base!
Hmm, not sure that's reflective of Banoffee Pie votes actually.Mrs Brown's Boys named best British sitcom in audience poll
Beating The Office and Gavin & Stacey, Mrs Brown's Boys is named best British sitcom of the 21st century in an audience poll.www.bbc.co.uk
I rest my case.
Wetherspoons do have overheads to cover though, ie staff. If you were sitting down at home and having someone source it, cook it, serve it, and then clear it all up then unless it was your doris or your mum, I'm not sure your £2 a portion would cover it.It's nothing to do with snobbery - I rather like a breakfast from Wetherspoons - especially at the airport.
But that so called Christmas dinner is a dogs dinner and a rip off to boot. I've cooked a full roast dinner for 5 people with all the trimmings (including crispy roast pots) for £2 a portion. So there's no excuse for Wetherspoons to serve that muck up for twelve quid. If they can't make it properly then don't sell it.
In fairness, would you need to let them know in advance?Reminds me of a thread I saw on Twitter about 'worst things you've seen in a pub'.
Someone said they saw a wedding party come into their local 'Spoons, with a bride in white wedding dress and the lot.
Apparently it became obvious that they hadn't notified staff in advance.
This really.I've been to the West St. Brighton one, twice as a meeting point before the theatre. The first time I went in there, I felt the need to point out to the barmaid that I'd ordered 2 drinks as it appeared she was just charging me for 1. We had a couple of beers & left, all was fine in the time we were there. Baker St, London when going to Wembley & another couple of day trips to London, all fine & that included once with food. Worthing one I've eaten at about 4 times now. By no stretch of the imagination is the food 'fine dining', it's a Harvester without the salad cart.
Maybe I've been lucky due to time of day etc. or just don't look at what everyone else is doing as I focus on the company I'm in, but I just haven't come across anything negative about the people in there and the beer is always fine.