Taking Mrs Stoner to see Tindersticks at Warwick Arts Centre on Saturday evening. Will have some time for dinner beforehand. We're driving so doesnt have to be right nearby.
Any recommendations?
The Queen & castle in Kenilworth seems to get OK review
https://goo.gl/maps/sqe1RJErA9u
The Cooler Diner (if it still exists)!!
shame you're driving the Wild boar in Warwick does excellent beer and does good but simple pub fayre www.thewildboarwarwick.co.uk/
the anchor in Leek Wootton is good too http://www.anchorinnwarwickshire.co.uk/menus
cheers RD, good suggestions.
It might be Mrs S's birthday treat, but I could try and persuade her to drive so I can sample 🙂
Second RD suggestion of the wild boar, I used to live a few doors away, it is excellent.
The cape of good hope in Warwick (next to the canal) is also a good down to earth pub with decent ales and food too.
If you want a curry then Warwick spice is excellent, if castle Balti has reopened then it is a great 'spit and sawdust' curry house, with massive naan breads 🙂
The cape of good hope in Warwick
do they still have "two locks" ale there? [s]pedalled[/s] wobbled down the towpath (its narrow in places!) a few times from there
oh and Stoner, I'm guessing if its [b]her[/b] birthday she won't be wearing the holdups?
The other direction but
malt shovel barston
Always a good feed but need to book
oh and Stoner, I'm guessing if its her birthday [b]she[/b] won't be wearing the holdups?
😯 had you down as an 8 strap suspender (at least) man
The Orange Tree is quite nice for a meal out but may be the wrong side of Warwick for you.
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RD - I think they have two locks. Usually have butty Bach, and a few from church end and church farm breweries which are pretty good too.
Is rhubarb still on the go in Leamington? Been a few years since I lived that way but remember it being very good.
Do not eat at the restaurant at Warwick arts centre (La Gusta Oven and Bar), one bad meal is enough to make us not go back, and we go to the Arts Centre quite a bit. The cafe bit opposite the box office does OK cake.
Had a good meal at Warwick Spice the other week, even having the "vaguely Mediterranean" Rogan curry, Aqua in Warwick does some nice Middle eastern stuff (Lebanese).
Cross at kenilworth is top notch but you will have to book. Bike shop down the road too.
2nd the cross at Kenilworth. Brilliant restaurant.
cheers Ted, that was backup, but I will make sure it does not come to that.
I will look at the cross too.
Cheers all, much better than tripadvisor you lot 🙂
*[url= http://www.tindersticks.co.uk/the-waiting-room/ ]puts The Waiting Room on again[/url]*
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Is rhubarb still on the go in Leamington? Been a few years since I lived that way but remember it being very good.
Sadly no. Used to be a brilliant vege place, then went meaty, and now has gone and is called Meathut or something...
I mean, who calls a place Meat....something.
Saxon Mill in Warwick is nice, by the river and pretty straightforward from the arts centre.
Saxon Mill in Warwick is nice, by the river and pretty straightforward from the arts centre
I had heard the same - it used to be harvester or similar horror but was taken over independently I think. Lovely building & very easy access from WAC.
saxon mill goes on list.
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Years since the Saxon Mill was a harvester. It's really nice now. Try to get a table by the weir (unless the sound makes you need a wazz constantly)
Or the river is in flood
Had dinner in the Rose and Crown in Warwick last weekend and was pretty impressed by the food.
Another one for the list - http://www.thestagatoffchurch.com/ or http://www.fleurdelys-lowsonford.com/
Both a bit of a drive, but if one of them is in the right direction then either is worth a visit.
some memories of my youth coming back here - I had forgotten about the fleur!!
All the Orange Tree/Crabmill chain mention above are good food pubs. But I know the owner (same year at school as my brother) so I am a little biased!!
Funnily enough, we had a very nice meal at the Gusta Oven when we went to the theatre a couple of months ago......
cheers all.
Had a very good meal at Saxon Mill.
Busy, but a nice burble of ambiance. Lovely old building.
Excellent menu.
And on to an a great night of Tindersticks sights & sounds.
The only downside being just how much Stuart Staples is starting to look like hora. One artist channelling another I guess.
Some cheeky riding out the back of the Saxon mill too
