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Ohhhhh so good. We only ate out sparingly while in CVO and this was the one place we went back to again. The Pork chops were scrumptious and the fish wonderful.
Best of all we were made to feel special and no one even blinked that we wanted to sit outside, even when there was plenty of room indoors. The food arrived piping hot and with plesant smiles and warm wishes.
Gee. I can hardly wait to go again.
Best of all we were made to feel special and no one even blinked that we wanted to sit outside, even when there was plenty of room indoors. The food arrived piping hot and with plesant smiles and warm wishes.
Gee. I can hardly wait to go again.
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Lots of questions over the months about restaurants, etc, "Where is it?"
Any chance of putting road names into your fine FAQ section?
Or perhaps something like "Square", "restaurant hill", "in road", "out road or ???? complex?
I've been going to CVO for years now and don't know some of the places mentioned in despatches
G
Any chance of putting road names into your fine FAQ section?
Or perhaps something like "Square", "restaurant hill", "in road", "out road or ???? complex?
I've been going to CVO for years now and don't know some of the places mentioned in despatches
G
Graham excellent idea
It is embarrassing to be useless at the names of the roads but a lot of us are!!
When Lesley and I met during the week - we were useless with the names of some very talked about restaurants as well - e.g. both been there any number of times and it has existed since at least 1990 but no idea what it is called - really quite appalling - but we chuckled and ordered another white wine spritzer
Maddi
It is embarrassing to be useless at the names of the roads but a lot of us are!!
When Lesley and I met during the week - we were useless with the names of some very talked about restaurants as well - e.g. both been there any number of times and it has existed since at least 1990 but no idea what it is called - really quite appalling - but we chuckled and ordered another white wine spritzer
Maddi
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Ate here for the first time ever and was not at all disappointed.
Quite reasonably priced and loads of food.
Only grumble (and is only a small one), the waiter was just tooooo much! "Fish soup - no bones, vegetable soup - no bones, melon and parma ham - no bones, potatoes - no bones". Oh and everything was served with "viagra sauce" (good news for Michael and Roy, not so sure about for me and Carol though)! However I am sure you get the gist?
Quite reasonably priced and loads of food.
Only grumble (and is only a small one), the waiter was just tooooo much! "Fish soup - no bones, vegetable soup - no bones, melon and parma ham - no bones, potatoes - no bones". Oh and everything was served with "viagra sauce" (good news for Michael and Roy, not so sure about for me and Carol though)! However I am sure you get the gist?
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Nothing changes.
We went again at Easter 2007, again with Roy and Carol . . . and the soup had no bones and we were offered Viagra sauce - which Roy and I don't really need; but we had some so that we didn't upset the waiter!
Our waiter kept calling himself, David Copperfield - and we all wished that the similarity between he and DC wasn't just looks but stretched as far as being able to make things disappear . . . . hopefully, himself!
We went again at Easter 2007, again with Roy and Carol . . . and the soup had no bones and we were offered Viagra sauce - which Roy and I don't really need; but we had some so that we didn't upset the waiter!
Our waiter kept calling himself, David Copperfield - and we all wished that the similarity between he and DC wasn't just looks but stretched as far as being able to make things disappear . . . . hopefully, himself!