looking for some where to eat at Bisley
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looking for some where to eat at Bisley
Hi Guys
going to be having a look around the Airms Fair on friday and was wondering the best place to get a breakfast that wont break the bank?
Cheers
going to be having a look around the Airms Fair on friday and was wondering the best place to get a breakfast that wont break the bank?
Cheers
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Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
The Army rifle association clubhouse usually has breakfast on the go and it is on the trade show doorstep,the L&M club maybe doing breakfast as well not overly sure on that though.
Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
The cafe in the Lord Roberts centre do a small English for a fiver and a big one for £6-50. The usual, bacon, sausage, beans, egg, hash browns, mushrooms, black pudding.........christ, I'm drooling.........
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Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
The lord Roberts is certainly a better eat than Jenny’s! They use to have a large buffet in the main hall, but that was stopped with the refurb works. There are a few food vans outside these days that are ok (good coffee), but lord Roberts is still the best imo for food/cost and a quiet sit down.
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Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
Jenny's has been opened under new management, now called Fat Tony's - seems ok, just had lunch there.
Careful now/that sort of thing
Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
If you have mild gastroenteritis, drinks such as water or squash will help to keep you hydrated. Sports drinks can also be good to sip on, as they contain glucose and often some electrolytes. Don’t have fizzy drinks until you have recovered, as they won’t help to keep you hydrated.shugie wrote:Jenny's has been opened under new management, now called Fat Tony's - seems ok, just had lunch there.
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thanks guys
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Valid, if irrelevant, advice.MistAgain wrote:If you have mild gastroenteritis, drinks such as water or squash will help to keep you hydrated. Sports drinks can also be good to sip on, as they contain glucose and often some electrolytes. Don’t have fizzy drinks until you have recovered, as they won’t help to keep you hydrated.shugie wrote:Jenny's has been opened under new management, now called Fat Tony's - seems ok, just had lunch there.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
shugie wrote:Jenny's has been opened under new management, now called Fat Tony's - seems ok, just had lunch there.
Real coffee rather than soaked used shotgun cartridge cases I hope.
Re: looking for some where to eat at Bisley
Think the gastroenteritis advice was for anyone post eating at Jenny's
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