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Post by scdave on May 19, 2024 7:49:44 GMT
In case you missed it, the club are organizing a Father's Day meal at the Mem.
£25 per head and £14.95 for u16s for 2 course meal.
I think I read a free pint for Dad?
Please contact ameliagriffiths@bristolrovers.co.uk
Hopefully, the club look to do Sunday lunches when the Gas Girls play at the Mem.
Would help to create a family atmosphere if fans brought their families.
I suspect that as we are playing in a Stadium, it might mean the away following increases and they might want to make more of a day of it by having a nice roast.
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Post by gasify on May 19, 2024 10:50:55 GMT
In case you missed it, the club are organizing a Father's Day meal at the Mem. £25 per head and £14.95 for u16s for 2 course meal. I think I read a free pint for Dad? Please contact ameliagriffiths@bristolrovers.co.uk Hopefully, the club look to do Sunday lunches when the Gas Girls play at the Mem.
Would help to create a family atmosphere if fans brought their families.
I suspect that as we are playing in a Stadium, it might mean the away following increases and they might want to make more of a day of it by having a nice roast.They should be taking the carvery approach (makes things easy and cuts down on front of house staff) and charge around £13. You don't want to price yourself out of the market.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 19, 2024 12:06:21 GMT
In case you missed it, the club are organizing a Father's Day meal at the Mem. £25 per head and £14.95 for u16s for 2 course meal. I think I read a free pint for Dad? Please contact ameliagriffiths@bristolrovers.co.uk Hopefully, the club look to do Sunday lunches when the Gas Girls play at the Mem. Would help to create a family atmosphere if fans brought their families. I suspect that as we are playing in a Stadium, it might mean the away following increases and they might want to make more of a day of it by having a nice roast. They should be taking the carvery approach (makes things easy and cuts down on front of house staff) and charge around £13. You don't want to price yourself out of the market. Moan, moan, moan, can't you have a day off on a nice sunny Sunday? Where would you get a decent Sunday 2 course lunch for £13 locally
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Post by gasify on May 19, 2024 12:18:40 GMT
They should be taking the carvery approach (makes things easy and cuts down on front of house staff) and charge around £13. You don't want to price yourself out of the market. Moan, moan, moan, can't you have a day off on a nice sunny Sunday? Where would you get a decent Sunday 2 course lunch for £13 locally It wasn't a moan though, it was a constructive suggestion. I didn't say two course lunch, I said Carvery. Maybe the sunshine is causing glare on your screen? EDIT: Made it easier to read.
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Post by darkbluegas on May 19, 2024 12:39:01 GMT
Moan, moan, moan, can't you have a day off on a nice sunny Sunday? Where would you get a decent Sunday 2 course lunch for £13 locally It wasn't a moan though, it was a constructive suggestion. I didn't say two course lunch, I said Carvery. Maybe the sunshine is causing glare on your screen? EDIT: Made it easier to read. Carvery's actually have less profit margins apparently.
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Post by gasify on May 19, 2024 12:42:09 GMT
It wasn't a moan though, it was a constructive suggestion. I didn't say two course lunch, I said Carvery. Maybe the sunshine is causing glare on your screen? EDIT: Made it easier to read. Carvery's actually have less profit margins apparently. That's interesting, I would never have thought that. Is that just based on food costs or costs of serving too?
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Post by gasheadowen on May 19, 2024 16:25:57 GMT
How does everyone rank the roast dinner meats?
For me it's:
1) Lamb 2) Beef 3) Chicken 4) Pork
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Post by gasify on May 19, 2024 16:38:45 GMT
How does everyone rank the roast dinner meats? For me it's: 1) Lamb 2) Beef 3) Chicken 4) Pork Disgraceful. Where is the Vegan option.
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Post by gasheadowen on May 19, 2024 16:44:36 GMT
How does everyone rank the roast dinner meats? For me it's: 1) Lamb 2) Beef 3) Chicken 4) Pork Disgraceful. Where is the Vegan option. That would be like asking where Louis Carey is in a list of all time great Gas defenders
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Post by gasandelectricity on May 19, 2024 17:15:42 GMT
How does everyone rank the roast dinner meats? For me it's: 1) Lamb 2) Beef 3) Chicken 4) Pork Swap chicken for pork and we have a winner.
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Post by aghast on May 19, 2024 22:03:40 GMT
They should be taking the carvery approach (makes things easy and cuts down on front of house staff) and charge around £13. You don't want to price yourself out of the market. Moan, moan, moan, can't you have a day off on a nice sunny Sunday? Where would you get a decent Sunday 2 course lunch for £13 locally The mighty Wetherspoons of course.
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Post by drawnandquartered on May 20, 2024 15:29:59 GMT
I think Wetherspoons binned the roast a few years ago because they couldn’t achieve a satisfactory margin. A Sunday roast with the gas girls games sounds brilliant, maybe some of those giant Yorkshire puddings with the trimmings in to replace the pasty on the terraces as well? 1: lamb 2: pork 3: beef 4: chicken ( but never out, this is the go to at home option)
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Post by Somersetgas on May 20, 2024 16:02:18 GMT
Disgraceful. Where is the Vegan option. That would be like asking where Louis Carey is in a list of all time great Gas defenders Don’t you mean James Wilson ?
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Post by martincollins on May 20, 2024 23:17:37 GMT
1. Turkey 2 Lamb 3. Chicken 4. Beef 5. Pork 6. Vegan ensemble
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Post by oldie on May 21, 2024 6:23:24 GMT
Carvery's actually have less profit margins apparently. That's interesting, I would never have thought that. Is that just based on food costs or costs of serving too? Wastage on a carvery is always problem on top of portion control
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Post by SleepyGas on May 21, 2024 8:32:59 GMT
1. Turkey 2 Lamb 3. Chicken 4. Beef 5. Pork 6. Vegan ensemble Turkey at the top? Outrageous. Just a dryer, less tasty, version of chicken Telling how the only time anyone fancies turkey is at Christmas... Handy tip for when you eat at a carvery BTW.. when they ask you what meat you want you tell them your favourite - and after they have put a few slices on say "actually I've changed my mind.. please can I have a slice of each". They don't take any of the previous slices off and you get more meat. Game changer.
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Post by pudseygas on May 21, 2024 20:22:40 GMT
Pork Chicken Beef Lamb Just veg Turkey
Lambs best in a curry, don't think we'd ever have it as a roast
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Post by scdave on May 27, 2024 10:15:15 GMT
In case you missed it, the club are organizing a Father's Day meal at the Mem. £25 per head and £14.95 for u16s for 2 course meal. I think I read a free pint for Dad? Please contact ameliagriffiths@bristolrovers.co.uk Hopefully, the club look to do Sunday lunches when the Gas Girls play at the Mem. Would help to create a family atmosphere if fans brought their families. I suspect that as we are playing in a Stadium, it might mean the away following increases and they might want to make more of a day of it by having a nice roast. Just bumping this for info.
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