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Nick bistro or Roy cafe
I thought tonight episode was great as the show hightlighted for me posh vs poor a bit like David Cameron politics.
So which one do you prefer? |
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Roy's cafe.
I couldn't stand Gail being my waitress. |
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I like thecafe too, it seems more comfortable and more welcoming. Plus it's run by mad people so always a plus, you can have some free entertainment!
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Roy's cafe. I'm a cheap date!
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Roy's cafe. I'm a cheap date!
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Roy's Cafe - I love a good fry up now and then
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Roy's Rolls - Roy and Hayley
![]() The Bistro - Gail and Nick ![]() There's a choice? |
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The Bistro (although I dislike that term).
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Roys Rolls anyday of the week, if I had Gail as my waitress, I think I'd throw her off a cliff.
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In all honesty you'd not see a bistro or a cafe in an area like that anyway. The pub would be struggling if it hadn't already been converted into a home or dr surgery.
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roys rolls for me much prefer Anne and Roy Ann`s lovely
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Bistro is more my class, but the owner is a total d*ck!
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Roy's Rolls - Roy and Hayley
![]() The Bistro - Gail and Nick ![]() There's a choice? |
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Roy's Rolls for my lunch/dinner date. Why has Gail suddenly become the village idiot?
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Roy's Rolls.
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Roy's Cafe - I love a good fry up now and then
![]() ![]() I don't know what kind of food they serve at the Bistro, has anyone actually been seen consuming anything there other than a glass of vino??
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Why were mummy's boy Nick and ghastly Gail so against giving Mary a job at the bistro?
She's proved she can organise a successful event - say what you will about Mary, she has boundless energy and is good at getting things done. |
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Roy's Rolls Defonatily.
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There's only one way to find out....................FIIIIGGGHHHTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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There's only one way to find out....................FIIIIGGGHHHTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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To be honest, I'm a very classy individual and I would go for something much more up market, in keeping with my breeding, wealth and all round affluence. Perhaps that's why I am so successful with women. Some of us just have it and some don't I guess.
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Surely, anyone who chooses to eat out several times a week, like factory, shop and pub workers, would eat at whichever place suits the meal they're going out for.
So it would be one place for breakfast, and a different place for dinner. (Having said that, there's a very nice Italian opposite Surb..err...the local station does a superb breakfast till 11am.) |
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Surely, anyone who chooses to eat out several times a week, like factory, shop and pub workers, would eat at whichever place suits the meal they're going out for.
So it would be one place for breakfast, and a different place for dinner. (Having said that, there's a very nice Italian opposite Surb..err...the local station does a superb breakfast till 11am.) |
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Surely, anyone who chooses to eat out several times a week, like factory, shop and pub workers, would eat at whichever place suits the meal they're going out for.
So it would be one place for breakfast, and a different place for dinner. (Having said that, there's a very nice Italian opposite Surb..err...the local station does a superb breakfast till 11am.) What did surprise me was Dierdre saying that egg and chips were Ken's favourite meal . I thought a sophisticated chap like him would like something a bit posher . I bet Martha , the barge lady never gave him egg and chips , and I bet Wendy Crozier never did either. No doubt Wendy will be giving him moussaka or some other Greek food before too long. Surbiton ? I went there once on a pub crawl. No idea why . |
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.............Surbiton ? I went there once on a pub crawl. No idea why .
Of course, that's by comparison with my memories of Newgate St and Scotswood Road in Newcastle.... the latter especially, about two miles long, and a pub every 100 yards. |
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