We are looking for a decent establishment to take a large party for Sunday lunch in the Thirsk area, any suggestions please.
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The thing is Joe, we're looking for somewhere that will serve a good roast as the party consists of our daughters, their children and the very finicky partners.
I would suggest somewhere near Thirsk
I thank you *doffs cap I'm not wearing*
For people who like that sort of thing, stuffing, parsnips, and also cauliflower in some sort of cheese muck, and two versions of gravy.
Thank you Joe xxx
I could have sworn I replied in here the other day Your spoilt for choice really around that area, but, for a roast dinner near to Thirsk you'd be pushed to find better than the Carpenter's Arms at Felixkirk http://www.thecarpentersarmsfe...nk/sunday-lunch-menu
Also v nearby and good value is The Old Oak Tree at South Kilvington http://www.oldoaktreethirsk.co.uk/sunday-lunch-thirsk
GJ is correct, I don't rate where he goes unfortunately as I've had nothing but bad experiences there on work lunches. However I've never been for Sunday lunch, perhaps, unlike weekdays, they actually buy fresh meat and veg and cook it ?
Coughs, would you like to rephrase that
You lot are lucky living in such a wonderful part of Britain
We are indeed Donks
I could have sworn I replied in here the other day Your spoilt for choice really around that area, but, for a roast dinner near to Thirsk you'd be pushed to find better than the Carpenter's Arms at Felixkirk http://www.thecarpentersarmsfe...nk/sunday-lunch-menu. Also v nearby and good value is The Old Oak Tree at South Kilvington http://www.oldoaktreethirsk.co.uk/sunday-lunch-thirsk
GJ is correct, I don't rate where he goes unfortunately as I've had nothing but bad experiences there on work lunches. However I've never been for Sunday lunch, perhaps, unlike weekdays, they actually buy fresh meat and veg and cook it ?
Cheers Supes, I'll look at them too.
Its not until later in the year, but we're taking eldest grandchild to Disney On Ice, so Thirsk is a good half way point that all children can meet for lunch, and we can deliver him back to his parents.
You lot are lucky living in such a wonderful part of Britain
We are indeed Donks
Definitely, the top of Sutton Bank ( and the bottom) is beautiful.
Meanwhile, we are off to Whitby on an intelligence gathering trip tomorrow. I regularly take part in "Best Fish and Chips" debates on a couple of other Forums.
(We will also hit the charity shops damn hard)