PP Sunday Lunch

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Re: PP Sunday Lunch

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horace wrote:No they do beef and pork also , the pork is my favourite
Cheers never knew that. I will have to head back and try the pork roast (my favorite roast) and give it a try.

Do they have crackling? Any pork roast that can be considered decent has to come with crackling, IMO.
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Thank you all for your suggestions. I didn't think I could do justice to a big Carvery and thought a lazy Riverside afternoon sounded good so I opted for Paddy Rice and had the $9 chicken breast wrapped in bacon, which came with a couple of roast potatoes, mixed veg of green beans, carrots and broccoli, cauliflower, a nice Yorkshire pudding and gravy. Stuffed at the end of it. No complaints. :thumb:
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Cowshed Cowboy wrote:Thank you all for your suggestions. I didn't think I could do justice to a big Carvery and thought a lazy Riverside afternoon sounded good so I opted for Paddy Rice and had the $9 chicken breast wrapped in bacon, which came with a couple of roast potatoes, mixed veg of green beans, carrots and broccoli, cauliflower, a nice Yorkshire pudding and gravy. Stuffed at the end of it. No complaints. :thumb:
Does that mean the service has improved? Every time I have been there trying to order anything was like pulling hens teeth. However I do like to go, sit outside and watch the world pass by.
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kiwiincambodia wrote:
Cowshed Cowboy wrote:Thank you all for your suggestions. I didn't think I could do justice to a big Carvery and thought a lazy Riverside afternoon sounded good so I opted for Paddy Rice and had the $9 chicken breast wrapped in bacon, which came with a couple of roast potatoes, mixed veg of green beans, carrots and broccoli, cauliflower, a nice Yorkshire pudding and gravy. Stuffed at the end of it. No complaints. :thumb:
Does that mean the service has improved? Every time I have been there trying to order anything was like pulling hens teeth. However I do like to go, sit outside and watch the world pass

No problems with service for me, but I've just moved outside to have a beer and the waitress has just tripped on the metal grates behind me and lost a complete plate of spring rolls so someone will have to wait. :popcorn: :D
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
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