All you can eat (puke smiley)
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Roger645

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1,784 posts

271 months

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

227 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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shout Cotty You, me & my 9 year old nephew should out eat that place wink

Deva Link

26,934 posts

269 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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They say it's modelled on the US's Golden Corral and we know people who go to Florida and barely eat anywhere else. If you've got fussy kids then it's ideal.

But in Florida you can eat in pretty reasonable restaurants for very little more and the novelty of all-you-can-eat soon wears off.

dazco

4,281 posts

213 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Deva Link said:
They say it's modelled on the US's Golden Corral and we know people who go to Florida and barely eat anywhere else. If you've got fussy kids then it's ideal.

But in Florida you can eat in pretty reasonable restaurants for very little more and the novelty of all-you-can-eat soon wears off.
Made me bloody sick it did.

Sick of looking at lukewarm gopping offerings in bizarre combinations that God did not intend.

Art_Vandelay

6,692 posts

208 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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It is an awful place with crap food served by the bucket load. I was dragged there by friends who thought it was great. Having just had my breakfast, I wasn't hungry but felt like I had to pay to at least try it. I opted to not have a drink as I had a bottle of Dr Pepper in the car.

After about a dozen sausages, some supposed Chinese dish, dry pizza, mushy pasta and chicken skewers of some description I was still looking for a dish I truly enjoyed. I don't expect an all you can eat to serve top notch food, but I wouldn't mind something that wasn't dripping with fat.

I had 2 bowls of ice-cream for dessert, powdery and the chocolate buttons were not of a popular brand.

All in all £8 I might as well have just as well swallowed to provide me sustenance, no doubt it would have had more flavour and greater health benefits.

The two friends who dragged me along...2 plates each the lightweights hehe

dazco

4,281 posts

213 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Art_Vandelay said:
It is an awful place with crap food served by the bucket load. I was dragged there by friends who thought it was great. Having just had my breakfast, I wasn't hungry but felt like I had to pay to at least try it. I opted to not have a drink as I had a bottle of Dr Pepper in the car.

After about a dozen sausages, some supposed Chinese dish, dry pizza, mushy pasta and chicken skewers of some description I was still looking for a dish I truly enjoyed. I don't expect an all you can eat to serve top notch food, but I wouldn't mind something that wasn't dripping with fat.

I had 2 bowls of ice-cream for dessert, powdery and the chocolate buttons were not of a popular brand.

All in all £8 I might as well have just as well swallowed to provide me sustenance, no doubt it would have had more flavour and greater health benefits.

The two friends who dragged me along...2 plates each the lightweights hehe
Because youlike Dr Pepper I cannot regard anything you write regarding taste as serious. wink

oldbanger

4,328 posts

262 months

Monday 26th October 2009
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Excellent, they have a Coventry branch.

Papoo

3,931 posts

222 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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Deva Link said:
They say it's modelled on the US's Golden Corral
That'll be the first mistake, then..