Having visited all the venues within the Elite Pub Group, when I heard there was a new one open (called The Potting Shed), I knew it wouldn’t take long before we visited :-) I booked a table for the 3 of us on New Years Day. The venue was excellent, very airy with lots of large windows to let in the light, even on the dull, rainy day. The service was superb, I almost felt we were imposing on the staff – the waiter even cut up JW’s beef without being asked (we would have done it). Nothing seemed too much trouble. The food quality was excellent, I loved the mixed roast, and the creme brulee was good (although, couldn’t see any vanilla seeds). A Top Rated Sunday lunch!
Read More...The Coal Shed, Brighton
A friend suggested Sunday lunch at The Coal Shed in Brighton after a good experience, so we arranged an away-day to the beach! The venue was just a short walk from Brighton’s sea front, down a quiet road. The restaurant was bright and airy, the staff were very attentive and friendly. The starters were nice, especially the Jacobs Short Ladder. The Sharing Roast Beef was superb, perhaps one of the best we have ever had.
So, if you are looking for a great Sunday lunch in East Sussex, then The Coal Shed will be worth travelling to!
Read More...Aqua Bar and Grill, Bromley
After eating a couple of other meals there, I felt it was time to give the Sunday roasts a go at Aqua Bar & Grill in Bromley. The food here is good and the service is friendly and profressional. I really appreciated the complimentry olives and bread (which I ended up having as my starter, whilst Claire enjoyed the duck salad). The roast beef was excellently cooked, as was the lamb. Roast potatoes were ok, not as crispy as I like, but the gravy was excellent.
Oh, and the Gourmet Society Card is accepted on the a la carte menu. Highly recommended!
Read More...The Tudor Kitchen, Sidcup
We decided to try a local Sunday lunch and settled on The Tudor Kitchen in Sidcup (part of Bexley, Kent). Easy to book, just gave them a call and we were all set. We parked up in the local Morrisons and wandered down. The manger opened the door for us, and showed us to our seat. Claire ordered the beef bourguignon, I went for the roast beef. Presentation was good, as was the quality of the food. The chocolate brownie sundae was also enjoyable. Overall, a great place to go for Sunday lunch in Sidcup, Bexley – and The Gourmet Society Card is accepted.
Read More...Chapter One, Farnborough
We were looking for one last Sunday lunch in Kent for 2012 and settled on a roast at Chapter One, Farnborough in Bromley. Booking was easy through their website. The venue itself was nicely decorated and the chairs were very comfy. Claire had 3 courses, being the deep fried fish cake, the roast sirloin of beef and the pecan financier. I chose the chicken and ham terrine, roast beef and chocolate delice. The whole meal was excellent, each course complimented the last. The service here was efficient and polite. Overall, an excellent Sunday lunch at Chapter One in Farnborough, Bromley, Kent.
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