What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
In That London Thurs - Sunday so going to suggest eating at Moro to my mate. As Prufrock attests though - it's not fer nowt!William the White wrote: Did you ever get to Moro? Still my fave...

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Dunno if anybody is planning on going to the Food & Drink Festival in Bolton this weekend, but I've been doing the drive time show on Bolton FM and we're running competitions where you can win £25 vouchers for it. Literally nobody ever rings up so if you've got nothing better to do you're pretty much guaranteed to win!
You can listen online at http://www.boltonfm.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, we're on from 3-6pm.
You can listen online at http://www.boltonfm.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, we're on from 3-6pm.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
That is true - the wine especially is pricey. Hope you can get a table. It isnt always easy at short notice. If you can't then Morito is an exceptionally good alternative. You can't book at Morito and it's popular and small. They take your mobile number and call you when they have a table. If its fine an outside table is good. Wine list all Spanish ISTR. You could try a... Rioja...Bruce Rioja wrote:In That London Thurs - Sunday so going to suggest eating at Moro to my mate. As Prufrock attests though - it's not fer nowt!William the White wrote: Did you ever get to Moro? Still my fave...

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
William the White wrote:That is true - the wine especially is pricey. Hope you can get a table. It isnt always easy at short notice. If you can't then Morito is an exceptionally good alternative. You can't book at Morito and it's popular and small. They take your mobile number and call you when they have a table. If its fine an outside table is good. Wine list all Spanish ISTR. You could try a... Rioja...Bruce Rioja wrote:In That London Thurs - Sunday so going to suggest eating at Moro to my mate. As Prufrock attests though - it's not fer nowt!William the White wrote: Did you ever get to Moro? Still my fave...

Well, you know my take on these things - If you can tell where your extra money's gone then it's money well spent.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Well, whatever it is that I eat and drink this evening, it won't be from any of the following.
19 Establishments with ZERO hygiene stars!
Adam & Sons 61 Lena Street, Bolton, BL1 8LU
ADZ Food Distribution Unit 3, Cambrian Business Park, Derby Street,Bolton BL3 6JF
Arabian Mist The Bunker, Gilnow Lane, Bolton BL3 5EL
Bolton Excellency Varsani House, 5-7 Carlton Street, Bolton BL2 1BT
Chip A Latte 51 Newport Street, Bolton, BL1 1NE (now closed)
Eastern Grill 114 Springfield Road, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8LA
East To West 296 Chorley Old Road, Bolton, BL1 4JU
Fanty Fashion 128-130 Bradshawgate, Bolton, BL2 1AY
Finest Foods Gilnow Road, Bolton, BL1 4LL
Gafoor Grocers 138-140 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5DL
Golden Crown 2-4 Kearsley Mount Precinct, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8PZ
Halal Meat and Continental Food 198 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5DP
Imperial Kitchen 242 Deane Church Lane, Bolton, BL3 4EW
Jitar Tandori 29 Market Street, Little Lever, Bolton BL3 1HH
Mo'z Kitchen 284 Chorley New Road, Horwich, Bolton BL6 5NY
Papa Sams 134 Bradshawgate, Bolton, BL2 1AY
Perito's Express 37 Derby Street, Bolton, BL3 6HE
Rolls N Wraps BL1 3TX, Bolton, BL1 3TX
Yummy Tummies 52 Higher Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 9BB
19 Establishments with ZERO hygiene stars!
Adam & Sons 61 Lena Street, Bolton, BL1 8LU
ADZ Food Distribution Unit 3, Cambrian Business Park, Derby Street,Bolton BL3 6JF
Arabian Mist The Bunker, Gilnow Lane, Bolton BL3 5EL
Bolton Excellency Varsani House, 5-7 Carlton Street, Bolton BL2 1BT
Chip A Latte 51 Newport Street, Bolton, BL1 1NE (now closed)
Eastern Grill 114 Springfield Road, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8LA
East To West 296 Chorley Old Road, Bolton, BL1 4JU
Fanty Fashion 128-130 Bradshawgate, Bolton, BL2 1AY
Finest Foods Gilnow Road, Bolton, BL1 4LL
Gafoor Grocers 138-140 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5DL
Golden Crown 2-4 Kearsley Mount Precinct, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8PZ
Halal Meat and Continental Food 198 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5DP
Imperial Kitchen 242 Deane Church Lane, Bolton, BL3 4EW
Jitar Tandori 29 Market Street, Little Lever, Bolton BL3 1HH
Mo'z Kitchen 284 Chorley New Road, Horwich, Bolton BL6 5NY
Papa Sams 134 Bradshawgate, Bolton, BL2 1AY
Perito's Express 37 Derby Street, Bolton, BL3 6HE
Rolls N Wraps BL1 3TX, Bolton, BL1 3TX
Yummy Tummies 52 Higher Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 9BB
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
More port. Oh, and more Dorada. With salad as I don't want any if that middle aged spread happening yet.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
If I could be arsed doing a check on the owners names, I imagine there would be 1 standout thing linking almost ALL of these establishmentsBruce Rioja wrote:Well, whatever it is that I eat and drink this evening, it won't be from any of the following.
19 Establishments with ZERO hygiene stars!
Adam & Sons 61 Lena Street, Bolton, BL1 8LU
ADZ Food Distribution Unit 3, Cambrian Business Park, Derby Street,Bolton BL3 6JF
Arabian Mist The Bunker, Gilnow Lane, Bolton BL3 5EL
Bolton Excellency Varsani House, 5-7 Carlton Street, Bolton BL2 1BT
Chip A Latte 51 Newport Street, Bolton, BL1 1NE (now closed)
Eastern Grill 114 Springfield Road, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8LA
East To West 296 Chorley Old Road, Bolton, BL1 4JU
Fanty Fashion 128-130 Bradshawgate, Bolton, BL2 1AY
Finest Foods Gilnow Road, Bolton, BL1 4LL
Gafoor Grocers 138-140 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5DL
Golden Crown 2-4 Kearsley Mount Precinct, Kearsley, Bolton BL4 8PZ
Halal Meat and Continental Food 198 Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5DP
Imperial Kitchen 242 Deane Church Lane, Bolton, BL3 4EW
Jitar Tandori 29 Market Street, Little Lever, Bolton BL3 1HH
Mo'z Kitchen 284 Chorley New Road, Horwich, Bolton BL6 5NY
Papa Sams 134 Bradshawgate, Bolton, BL2 1AY
Perito's Express 37 Derby Street, Bolton, BL3 6HE
Rolls N Wraps BL1 3TX, Bolton, BL1 3TX
Yummy Tummies 52 Higher Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 9BB
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
^^ Yes - they've all got no stars...
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Worthy4England wrote:^^ Yes - they've all got no stars...

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
we haven't had one of these in a while...
Lamb chops and potatoes, in a glass, on a slate. LUVVLY!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
^^^ what the hell? I'm not as anti strange presentations of food as some seem to be on here. I think a cheese course looks quite fetching on a slate for example. But that above neither looks good, serves any purpose or is remotely practical.
I'm going to make a roast dinner tomorrow and serve it in a pint glass for a laugh....
I'm going to make a roast dinner tomorrow and serve it in a pint glass for a laugh....
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I'm one of these on here who's very anti strange presentation. However, I have to say that, for me, a cheese course actually benefits aesthetically by being served on a slate.BWFC_Insane wrote:^^^ what the hell? I'm not as anti strange presentations of food as some seem to be on here. I think a cheese course looks quite fetching on a slate for example. But that above neither looks good, serves any purpose or is remotely practical.
I'm going to make a roast dinner tomorrow and serve it in a pint glass for a laugh....
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I assume you'd be well within your rights to send that fckr back ??
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I can tell you it isn't funny. Once, whilst very ill on admittance to hospital they liquidised the Sunday lunch and served it to me in a bowl. A pint glass would neither have helped nor made it worseBWFC_Insane wrote: I'm going to make a roast dinner tomorrow and serve it in a pint glass for a laugh....

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
In that case for balance I'm off to pour meself a pint of cider onto a dinner plate.BWFC_Insane wrote:I'm going to make a roast dinner tomorrow and serve it in a pint glass for a laugh....
But here's the quandary...do I drink it with a knife and fork or lap it up like an overweight German Shepherd?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Which one do you feel best equipped for?CrazyHorse wrote:In that case for balance I'm off to pour meself a pint of cider onto a dinner plate.BWFC_Insane wrote:I'm going to make a roast dinner tomorrow and serve it in a pint glass for a laugh....
But here's the quandary...do I drink it with a knife and fork or lap it up like an overweight German Shepherd?

Holts' have been serving Sunday Dinner in a pint glass for years.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Wat a load of effing nonsensethebish wrote:we haven't had one of these in a while...
Lamb chops and potatoes, in a glass, on a slate. LUVVLY!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Please tell me this has been done as a joke and is not in a restaurant? If I was served a meal like that it would get sent back or I would get up and leave.thebish wrote:we haven't had one of these in a while...
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