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Ma-Ja's
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Ma-Ja's
First visit to Ma-ja's on our visit last week. Lovely food, the caramelised chorizo is amazing, great greek platter. Very friendly service. Didnt have time to go again but will definately be back next year especially as they have a box of Lego for my Lego mad son and hubby!!! Thank you, cant believe we've never been before, but postive posts on forum made a difference and worth the walk up the steps !!!
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Just to let you know that our Christmas Day menu is now available and we are taking bookings. In all previous years we have been fully booked and it has proved to be a fantastic day. So why not let us do all the hard work and make it special for you? Please feel free to contact us for further information.
Merry Christmas everyone
Merry Christmas everyone
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Does the no advertising rule not apply to Ma-Jas??
If I advertised a spare week in my villa, the mods would take me down immediately!
Ma-Jas do well out of this forum. Isnt it about time they played the game, and paid to advertise as per site rules??
If I advertised a spare week in my villa, the mods would take me down immediately!
Ma-Jas do well out of this forum. Isnt it about time they played the game, and paid to advertise as per site rules??
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Got out of the wrong side of the Hammock today Bruce! Have a glass if bse and chill
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"The most melancholy thing about human nature, is, that a man may guide others into the path of salvation, without walking in it himself; that he may be a pilot, and yet a castaway."
~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827
~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827
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Season of goodwill does not apply in the Brucie household
Gaynor
Gaynor
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Oh yes it does....very much so.........but I think the Ma-Jas takes advantage of the fact that they are Brits on this forum, in advertising their business against forum rules.Gary/Gaynor wrote:Season of goodwill does not apply in the Brucie household
Gaynor
Enough said.
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Aww Bruce, He who Dares"" and all that,
cannot belive this is getting serious on here, such a shame these days
cannot belive this is getting serious on here, such a shame these days
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Couldn't agree more Gaynor. They're fighting over the colour of milk cartons in another topic & pato hasn't joined in yetGary/Gaynor wrote:Aww Bruce, He who Dares"" and all that,
cannot belive this is getting serious on here, such a shame these days
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I tried majas tonight, had a lovely steak pie then a sponge pudding. Friendly service and great food... I'll be back
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I went again last night... I was seriously thinking about having the steak pie again but its no good to eat the same thing two days in a row when you can try something else so I forced myself to go with an alternative The sausage and mash certainly didn't disappoint, and the cheesecake to finish was excellent also.
This place is brilliant, I'd highly recommend it.
This place is brilliant, I'd highly recommend it.