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.
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/
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
MILD:
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.
Yes, that would've been perfect!
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.
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.