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Re: Eating out

Postby victor » 09 Jun 2021, 08:07

We can get fish @ chips for £6 in a pub here. If we want to use a chip shop we can an seniors portion for £3.80 and it's a bit portion
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Re: Eating out

Postby Workingman » 09 Jun 2021, 08:22

A good breakfast at Morrison's is about a fiver and my mate Andy used to take the kids there for a treat when he had them over for the weekend from the ex. Anything above that is a rip-off, imo.
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Re: Eating out

Postby meriad » 09 Jun 2021, 10:26

Nadine and I met up with a friend for breakfast at a garden centre yesterday - 3x breakfast and 4x coffee came to £45. Yes, friend and I had a large breakfast and Nadine had a regular but still - it was quite steep

As a comparative, on Monday I met up with two ex work colleagues after work. Picnic in the park just outside the office. We got plenty for us to nibble on plus enough to drink and it came to £10 per person and we had a much nicer time outside in the sunshine that we would have in a pub.

Prices have gone up, but then can you really blame them. Food costs have gone up, they need to catch up on a year of no income etc....
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Re: Eating out

Postby miasmum » 09 Jun 2021, 17:49

I went out with two friends last night. Three mains, three deserts, three coffees, three soft drinks, £77.00 I was stunned
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Re: Eating out

Postby TheOstrich » 09 Jun 2021, 18:51

I've just had a look at the menus for our local "posh pub-restaurant", MM, and I'd say the average cost for 3 x mains, desserts, coffee and non-alcoholic drinks, i.e. nothing special like sirloin steak, would be around £72.
https://crowninn-marnhull.co.uk/food-drink/

The last time we went, must be nearly 2 years ago now pre-Covid, I remember I got a bill of over £80 there for 4 covers, which was a bit of an eye-opener at the time. :?
It's a lovely pub, but we simply couldn't afford to go on a regular basis. :|

Meriad wrote:Prices have gone up, but then can you really blame them. Food costs have gone up, they need to catch up on a year of no income etc....

I know, but it's a balancing act - people like Mrs O and myself have got out of the habit of eating out, and price hikes are not going to get us back .....
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Re: Eating out

Postby JanB » 09 Jun 2021, 19:07

TheOstrich wrote:I know, but it's a balancing act - people like Mrs O and myself have got out of the habit of eating out, and price hikes are not going to get us back .....


Absolutely right Ossie.

We live on Grumpy's pension, which hasn't gone up enough for us to pay anything like that.

Must admit, the bank balance looks pretty good, as we only go out maybe once a week, down to the bar and not been out for a meal for a year ;)

Being a not too bad a cook, I do get rather critical in restaurants anyway, so it had better be good, when we do go out :lol: :lol:
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Re: Eating out

Postby miasmum » 09 Jun 2021, 19:07

That looks posher than this Ossie

https://www.vintageinn.co.uk/restaurant ... rantsfood#

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Re: Eating out

Postby Workingman » 09 Jun 2021, 20:04

We do a family meal around mother's or father's day at our favourite Thai restaurant and for three mains, starters or desserts, and a couple of drinks it would come to about £54. You can even take your own booze if you prefer.

https://jinosthaicafe.co.uk/

It started out as a street food cafe and though it has evolved it still has that 'feel' to it, especially the set menus. I am a BIG fan of Gaeng Pa "Jungle Curry". :o :shock: :lol:
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Re: Eating out

Postby TheOstrich » 09 Jun 2021, 21:20

Yes, that's interesting, MM, the Windhover's prices appear around £1 a plate more than our Crown at Marnhull.
What strikes me though, as a basic rule of thumb, is that a mains dish that you'd have expected to be £9.95 before Covid is now around £13.50 .....
I had a peek at the Windhover on Google Streetview - it looks a very pleasant eatery on a sunny day! :D
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Re: Eating out

Postby TheOstrich » 09 Jun 2021, 21:23

Workingman wrote:We do a family meal around mother's or father's day at our favourite Thai restaurant and for three mains, starters or desserts, and a couple of drinks it would come to about £54. You can even take your own booze if you prefer.

https://jinosthaicafe.co.uk/

It started out as a street food cafe and though it has evolved it still has that 'feel' to it, especially the set menus. I am a BIG fan of Gaeng Pa "Jungle Curry". :o :shock: :lol:


LOL, I don't know about your Jungle Curry, but I do rather fancy a number 81 .....
Must go see what's in the fridge >>>>>>
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