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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Gazebo View Post
    I haven't got such a big appetite, so I'll just have the one...
    Yes ok, so I'm just greedy!

    Quote Originally Posted by trainman View Post
    Pilchard Inn, Burgh Island
    Why settle for the one when you can have three or five, both of which I remember from holidays as a kid. Not sure I was ever taken in either of them - but that would be another thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by arwkrite View Post
    Artichokes just ain't worth the trouble, as I would imagine a stuffed Nightingale would'nt either.
    I like artichokes pre-prepped from the deli (if I can ever afford em), but have to agree about nightingales - they only snuck in for emergencies.

    Plenty of Shoulders of Mutton about, but can't recall ever having been in one.

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    I've just trawled through my list of contributions, all in the name of work avoidance, and my more unusual examples include

    The Bread and Roses, Clapham; Haunch of Venison, salisbury; Red Lion & Pineapple, Acton; The Cock, Headley; The Eel Pie, Twickenham; The Bloated Mallard, Teddington; The Blackbird...4 and 20 etc...Earl's Ct, and The Cocoanut, Kingston.

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    If only this pub could be in this town, then it would surely have the best postal address in the world.
    And you can really taste the hops!

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    I see that there is a "Shoulder of Mutton and Cauliflower" in Ashtead. Add some potatoes and a few greens you have got yourself a Sunday lunch .

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    Quote Originally Posted by arwkrite View Post
    I see that there is a "Shoulder of Mutton and Cauliflower" in Ashtead. Add some potatoes and a few greens you have got yourself a Sunday lunch .
    You might need to add a bit of this though arwkrite.

    http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/66346/

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    Does this count for a cheap BBQ?


    http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/16727/

    Laughing Gravy - see post above, was the name of Laurel & Hardy's dog in one of their short films - if anyone is interested, cares, or didn't know
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    I didn't know, but was enthralled by the review, presumably attempted before we removed the word limit. And sadly now I will never know its conclusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Gazebo View Post
    If only this pub could be in this town, then it would surely have the best postal address in the world.
    Yes, that would've been perfect!

    Quote Originally Posted by Soup Dragon View Post
    Interesting to see that The Blazing Donkey does promote itself as being in Ham, Sandwich. I remember seeing that review and considered creating a village of Ham, but as the Royal Mail has it as being Eastly I just stuck with that. Not sure I like the idea of The Blazing Donkey Ham Sandwich anyway.

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    How about the Sacks of Potatoes in Birmingham and the Fleur-de-Lys in Lowsonford?

    http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/37842/
    http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/57266/

    Fleur-de-Lys is the name of a brand of pie originating in this pub.

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