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Sunday, 30 April 2017

15 of 50: The Ice Warf (Camden)

I hope they don't mind me using their names, it's a bit of a shame if they do.  A visit to London with brother-and-sister in law Richard and Tina, as part of a brilliant plan to celebrate her birthday.  Of course we had to go to a spoons, but so many to choose from.  We went from St. Pancras and walked to Camden.  It was Sunday and very quiet.  When we started walking there was nobody else around, but the nearer we got to Camden the more busy it got, until it got to the point where we can't walk at all.   We started at the Ice Warf, and used the 'order at your table' app to get drinks (to avoid the queue).  We then went to the food area opposite where you can find pretty much any kind of food you want.  Myself and Katherine found something with ease, but R+T both did not find anything, we walked back (on our way to the BBC as I have never been there), and they had a McDonalds (yes, all that great choice and they end up with McD).    ..  other stuff happened.. 


Friday, 14 April 2017

14 of 50: The Opera House (Tunbridge Wells)


What a pub, really, this place is amazing. We actually only went to Tunbridge to go on the Spa Valley Railway (we were on the train called 'UGLY'), but we also found time to look around, and it gave Katherine a chance to give the Nissan a run, she is so in love with it. 

The traffic getting there was horrible due to a road being shut.   delta is a bit of an actor, so it was really nice to tell him that we have finally made it to the stage.  For some reason the toilets are on the same floor as everything else (what is going on here?).

It was while walking away from the pub that Katherine tells me that maybe my idea of visiting many spoons wasn't such a s**t idea after all.  'why not' she says.  So technically the mission started here.




Thursday, 6 April 2017

13 of 50: The Samuel Peto (Folkestone)




We live pretty close to Folkestone, and I had googled, and it told me there was a spoons just down the road, so I convinced the wife it would be a good time to visit.  Being lazy I used the post code in the sat nav and off we went.   We found a small carpark which I must have been passed hundreds of times, and yet did not know was there..  Easy to park, then walk around the corner, up the road, and then, well.  Wow, what an outside of a pub.  How did I not know this was here.  I have visited the 'all you can eat' on the corner many times (too many!).  The wife and I went in and were blown away with this lovely pub.  It was busy, so we went upstairs and sat in a pew.  I went and ordered food and drink, which thanks to the dumb waiter (no not the young lad who served me), arrived quickly.  Long story short, loved it.  I am sure we will be back.