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Nick bistro or Roy cafe
dogfight1985
10-10-2012
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?
Stupid_Head
10-10-2012
Roy's cafe.

I couldn't stand Gail being my waitress.
Scrabbler
10-10-2012
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!
sarahj1986
10-10-2012
Roy's cafe. I'm a cheap date!
dogfight1985
10-10-2012
Originally Posted by sarahj1986:
“Roy's cafe. I'm a cheap date!”

Well that the recission for you
Mirela
10-10-2012
Roy's Cafe - I love a good fry up now and then
Wyezed
10-10-2012
Roy's Rolls - Roy and Hayley
The Bistro - Gail and Nick

There's a choice?
IJoinedInMay
10-10-2012
The Bistro (although I dislike that term).
ben2012
10-10-2012
Roys Rolls anyday of the week, if I had Gail as my waitress, I think I'd throw her off a cliff.
RickWhite
10-10-2012
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.
leeruk
11-10-2012
roys rolls for me much prefer Anne and Roy Ann`s lovely
iHeartAliKing
11-10-2012
Bistro is more my class, but the owner is a total d*ck!
Tom_Willis
11-10-2012
Originally Posted by Wyezed:
“Roy's Rolls - Roy and Hayley
The Bistro - Gail and Nick

There's a choice?”

Precisely.
Janet Plank
11-10-2012
Roy's Rolls for my lunch/dinner date. Why has Gail suddenly become the village idiot?
Belligerence
11-10-2012
Roy's Rolls.
daisydee
11-10-2012
Originally Posted by Mirela:
“Roy's Cafe - I love a good fry up now and then ”

Me too! Had my annual fry up yesterday - buy one - get one free at the local Garden Centre, very good. I'm a fresh fruit for breakfast type normally, but it's good to live dangerously now and again.
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??
gboy
12-10-2012
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.
barlowconnor
12-10-2012
Roy's Rolls Defonatily.
weegeri
12-10-2012
There's only one way to find out....................FIIIIGGGHHHTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
daisydee
13-10-2012
Originally Posted by weegeri:
“There's only one way to find out....................FIIIIGGGHHHTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Come back Harry Hill - we need to know who wins!
mo mouse
14-10-2012
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.
jsmith99
14-10-2012
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.)
mo mouse
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by jsmith99:
“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.)”

I think I know the one. Isn't it run by a bloke who murdered his brother's wife and buried her body under the launderette whilst framing the betting shop owner for the crime while he secretly had an affair with his wife and ended up fostering his only child, who had also murdered his teacher because his teacher has tried to sell drugs in the playground to the local vicar ?
david1955
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by jsmith99:
“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.)”

I think you and Ken Barlow have the right idea. Ken has his elevenses in the Cafe and his evening meal in the Bistro ( despite only living 10 yards away, but we've been there before about locals walking past their own house to get a coffee in the Cafe)

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 .
jsmith99
14-10-2012
Originally Posted by david1955:
“.............Surbiton ? I went there once on a pub crawl. No idea why .”

Nor have I.... there were never that many at the best of times, even fewer now.

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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