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further to that previous article: here it is:
http://www.readingrestaurants.com/colleys_supper_rooms/ click on the link and look at that menu!!!! (by the way i know im sad, just bored) |
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Restaurant review of Colleys Supper Rooms - there are several of them around and a brilliant one in Bristol. I've also been to the Reading one where I handed a plate of tomato salad to a certain Mr Clarke's mum
![]() ![]() The best thing about the restaurant is that there is no actual menu. There are usually 7 courses in the evening. 1st - a visit to an 'horses douvres' (as we call it) table 2nd - normally soup 3rd - fish course 4th - sorbet 5th - main course 6th - cheese and biscuits 7th - deserts plus coffee. the best thing is that each course is brought to you to see i.e for the main course you see a choice of four or five dishes as they will be served to you and when the deserts come round the waiters/waitresses parade about 12 different deserts for you to choose from and you can have as many as you want ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Everyone arrives at about 7 and they say carriages for 12 - yes you are eating for all that time. They have a lovely atmosphere and great to go in a group. The whole lot costs about £20 a head and afterwards you definitely need to go on a diet. DEFINITELY RECOMMENDED IF YOU COME ACROSS ONE. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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