Walked past yesterday as the outline was being stenciled. It's about time we had some graffiti in the area, I've always been disappointed that there isn't much in the SG / CE area since I've lived here.
Ah yes, "Fashionable" graffiti. Just what we need; some third-rate scheisskunst eyesore to encourage the vaping man-buns, going on about how "hoppy" their overpriced IPA is.
Footfall is limited on that stretch - good for them for doing what they can to stand out.
For anyone that's yet to try it, the Scandi-influenced food is really good - good quality ingredients, cooked fresh. A definite cut above their nearby competitors. Great roasts too.
There's a pop-up from Holy Schnit this Saturday (a side project from their chefs, I believe, that's in residence at their sister pub The Rose & Crown). Menu here:
Well, Wraylikefay, I certainly don't get any joy from The BSR, but I'm sure this excrementally atrocious show of "cool" will be applauded by some, simply because anything that could be associated urban edginess must be applauded by default ("Must be good 'cos, like, it's, like, 'street art', innit?") I don't particularly like the Tavern, but I have no gripe with it—At least they don't pollute the visual environment outside—well, except for the nightly street theatre of the odd punter pissing on their side wall in Charteris Road, that is. We could recommend a more suitable wall for that now, couldn't we?
@CityOfSin , it's just the best of a fairly feeble bunch. I'm more likely to go to The Stapleton than anywhere else (even though they recently did a horrible paint job on their exterior). Do you have any recommendations?
Important Roast Meal variables that determine what a good one looks like
Price - Often ignored in the grand scheme of what is a good roast meal. It might be remarkable, but if you're taking piss then every mouthful tastes bitter. The Old Dairy currently does Roast Beef at £17. Outrageous
Number of roast potatoes - Less than 3 decent sized, and its a refund or Michael Douglas in Falling Down moment
Boiled Vegetable options - Need at least 2-3 in addition to potatoes. Would be looking for something orange, something green
Sundries - Chipolata, stuffing, Crackling, Yorkshire pudding, roast parsnips. Just because a Yorkshire pudding takes up half the plate, doesn't mean that you scrimp on the rest.
Gravy quality and quantity - This can make or break your roast meal if the balance isn't right. Not a lot of very nice gravy doesn't work, thin and swimming doesn't either.
Meat - Where the cost is, but for me, as long as we're talking 2-3 sized decent lean cuts i'm not too fussy.
For example. A Toby carvery delivers nicely on the volume and price argument, less so on the quality. This would deliver a 3.7 out of 5.
@Brodiej - that's a genius list and I agree with every word. I like a decent slug of gravy and then a separate jug for repeated re-applications, maybe even a bit of roast-dipping.
Also, bread sauce, regardless of the meat. And English mustard or horseradish.
I have a terrible weakness for a carvery when you can make all this happen yourself, but then I'm from the Midlands where such establishments are everywhere and held in high esteem.
The added croquette that one gets from the Brave, though, raises the whole thing to a high art.
I adore any Yorkshire pudding, whether under or overcooked. I have a similar passion for Brussels sprouts - they have to be very overcooked to render them inedible for me (although my preference would be under, obvs.
I ate in the Brave Sir Robin a while back and was really impressed with the food.
I had a Reyki burger, my wife had a chicken schnitzel (aka I had a whole burger and half a schnitzel) and both were very tasty.
My initial glances at the menu before I ate there had me thinking, interesting but maybe not for me, but was really good. Keen to go back and try more.
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Footfall is limited on that stretch - good for them for doing what they can to stand out.
For anyone that's yet to try it, the Scandi-influenced food is really good - good quality ingredients, cooked fresh. A definite cut above their nearby competitors. Great roasts too.
There's a pop-up from Holy Schnit this Saturday (a side project from their chefs, I believe, that's in residence at their sister pub The Rose & Crown). Menu here:
Time for the council to condemn it and demolish it before it’s occupied by squatters again.
personally i can't imagine any such thing could exist.
So far, for me the best roast is the one from the W.B Yeats which is amazing.
Price - Often ignored in the grand scheme of what is a good roast meal. It might be remarkable, but if you're taking piss then every mouthful tastes bitter. The Old Dairy currently does Roast Beef at £17. Outrageous
Number of roast potatoes - Less than 3 decent sized, and its a refund or Michael Douglas in Falling Down moment
Boiled Vegetable options - Need at least 2-3 in addition to potatoes. Would be looking for something orange, something green
Sundries - Chipolata, stuffing, Crackling, Yorkshire pudding, roast parsnips. Just because a Yorkshire pudding takes up half the plate, doesn't mean that you scrimp on the rest.
Gravy quality and quantity - This can make or break your roast meal if the balance isn't right. Not a lot of very nice gravy doesn't work, thin and swimming doesn't either.
Meat - Where the cost is, but for me, as long as we're talking 2-3 sized decent lean cuts i'm not too fussy.
For example. A Toby carvery delivers nicely on the volume and price argument, less so on the quality. This would deliver a 3.7 out of 5.
Also, bread sauce, regardless of the meat. And English mustard or horseradish.
I have a terrible weakness for a carvery when you can make all this happen yourself, but then I'm from the Midlands where such establishments are everywhere and held in high esteem.
The added croquette that one gets from the Brave, though, raises the whole thing to a high art.
I have a similar passion for Brussels sprouts - they have to be very overcooked to render them inedible for me (although my preference would be under, obvs.
I had a Reyki burger, my wife had a chicken schnitzel (aka I had a whole burger and half a schnitzel) and both were very tasty.
My initial glances at the menu before I ate there had me thinking, interesting but maybe not for me, but was really good. Keen to go back and try more.