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What is a carvery?
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man_at_milletts said:I reckon there's a connection between these people who load their plates to the brim with the people who can fill skips to capacity block their toilets.
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ElfsborgAddick said:When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.3 -
Jints said:I love roasts but hate a carvery. Poor quality meet cooked hours before and left to dry out under heated lights, over cooked veg, uncrispy roast spuds, rock hard or completely soggy yorkies. Ugh.
With the exception of places like Hawksmoor and a few very good pubs, a roast is better cooked and eaten at home.0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.
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Arsenetatters said:ElfsborgAddick said:When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.
But until then our experiences were good.
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ElfsborgAddick said:When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.2 -
If this thread keeps going for much longer it will morph into this years 'rate my plate'5
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Arsenetatters said:ElfsborgAddick said:When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.2 -
blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.
It seems only like yesterday you ripped apart the IKEA wardrobe in two minutes and launched it through the window into the scrap1 -
R0TW said:I like Toby Carvery Welling0
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When I was a teenager I used to go the carvery in Wrotham road Welling, think it was the Kitchener ? It was dreadful but was like £3.50 midweek but would get it half price because of one of the barmaids, so couldnt knock it really as a skint 18 year old.3
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We used to go to one in I think Chislehurst back in the 80s, all you can eat job but only one visit allowed, some of the plates were stacked so well the blokes should have been civil engineers, never understood how they could transport such a mountain of food safely in one go.4
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Radostanradical said:When I was a teenager I used to go the carvery in Wrotham road Welling, think it was the Kitchener ? It was dreadful but was like £3.50 midweek but would get it half price because of one of the barmaids, so couldnt knock it really as a skint 18 year old.1
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cafcdave123 said:Radostanradical said:When I was a teenager I used to go the carvery in Wrotham road Welling, think it was the Kitchener ? It was dreadful but was like £3.50 midweek but would get it half price because of one of the barmaids, so couldnt knock it really as a skint 18 year old.0
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Radostanradical said:cafcdave123 said:Radostanradical said:When I was a teenager I used to go the carvery in Wrotham road Welling, think it was the Kitchener ? It was dreadful but was like £3.50 midweek but would get it half price because of one of the barmaids, so couldnt knock it really as a skint 18 year old.Having a carvery there was never really going to work and after the initial novelty wore off the place struggled along before being sold to developers1
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BrentfordAddick said:We used to go to one in I think Chislehurst back in the 80s, all you can eat job but only one visit allowed, some of the plates were stacked so well the blokes should have been civil engineers, never understood how they could transport such a mountain of food safely in one go.
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cafcdave123 said:Radostanradical said:cafcdave123 said:Radostanradical said:When I was a teenager I used to go the carvery in Wrotham road Welling, think it was the Kitchener ? It was dreadful but was like £3.50 midweek but would get it half price because of one of the barmaids, so couldnt knock it really as a skint 18 year old.Having a carvery there was never really going to work and after the initial novelty wore off the place struggled along before being sold to developers0
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ForeverAddickted said:cafcdave123 said:Radostanradical said:cafcdave123 said:Radostanradical said:When I was a teenager I used to go the carvery in Wrotham road Welling, think it was the Kitchener ? It was dreadful but was like £3.50 midweek but would get it half price because of one of the barmaids, so couldnt knock it really as a skint 18 year old.Having a carvery there was never really going to work and after the initial novelty wore off the place struggled along before being sold to developers1
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The 7th Carvery under Custer got a bit of a hiding at Little Big Horn.5
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BrentfordAddick said:We used to go to one in I think Chislehurst back in the 80s, all you can eat job but only one visit allowed, some of the plates were stacked so well the blokes should have been civil engineers, never understood how they could transport such a mountain of food safely in one go.8
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Is it somewhere they have a stampede in Canada?1
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Stuart_the_Red said:BrentfordAddick said:We used to go to one in I think Chislehurst back in the 80s, all you can eat job but only one visit allowed, some of the plates were stacked so well the blokes should have been civil engineers, never understood how they could transport such a mountain of food safely in one go.
Then I think it became a case of people trying to outdo each other etc.
If you Google Pizza Hut salad stacking there's some very impressive ones.
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lolwray said:Is it somewhere they have a stampede in Canada?0
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seth plum said:Bedsaddick said:seth plum said:The club emailed me today promoting a Father’s Day ‘carvery’.
I don’t know what that even is.He is stating the fact that your repetitive, inane posts suggest that you are wierd.
Others on this thread have stated they have come to the conclusion that you are desperately attention seeking.
Yet others have stated you know what a carvery is by highlighting your previous posts.
Hope this simplifies it enough for you.7 -
MrWalker said:seth plum said:Bedsaddick said:seth plum said:The club emailed me today promoting a Father’s Day ‘carvery’.
I don’t know what that even is.He is stating the fact that your repetitive, inane posts suggest that you are wierd.
Others on this thread have stated they have come to the conclusion that you are desperately attention seeking.
Yet others have stated you know what a carvery is by highlighting your previous posts.
Hope this simplifies it enough for you.
Only five letters, hope that is simple enough for you to spell correctly.
Weird is supposedly speaking for or interpreting others, when you’re actually speaking for yourself.
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Playground stuff. You’re like 70 aren’t you?12
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ValleyGary said:Playground stuff. You’re like 70 aren’t you?
Or yourself, or everybody?0 -
seth plum said:ValleyGary said:Playground stuff. You’re like 70 aren’t you?
Or yourself, or everybody?0 -
cafcdave123 said:seth plum said:The club emailed me today promoting a Father’s Day ‘carvery’.
I don’t know what that even is.1