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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cawdor Tavern gets reviewed

AA Gill in the Sunday Times. A quick tip, start the read half-way down from
'All of which has precious little to do with the Cawdor Tavern, except that I went there on a Sunday, for lunch. I have a middle-aged and middle-class prejudice about catered Sunday lunches. I think it’s the thin end of a wedge that leads to a year’s free interest on a three-piece leather suite, baseball caps worn in the house and a pitbull in the microwave....'

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:49 PM

    He's barred!

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  2. I've not eaten recently at Cawdor Tavern myself, because on my most recent visits (several years ago now) I thought it mediocre at best - basically I found the whole 'offering' pretentious and uninteresting. From comments I've had from friends who have been there much more recently I regret to say that A A Gill's comments do not surprise me in the least. Generally I find A A Gill a pendantic bore, but his review has the ring of authenticity in this instance.

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  3. Anonymous12:55 PM

    'The roast of the day was like chewing the headmaster's elbow patches'

    Was that part of the curriculum in AA's day?

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