I must be honest, I didn't realise that Lady Green's Teasels Coffee Shop did Sunday lunches. Whenever I meet up with friends for a quick lunch, it's always Lady Green Garden Centre that we go to, but that's always during the week. I'm usually too busy preparing the Sunday meal at home to bother about where does or doesn't serve a roast. But yesterday we were down to just three for lunch (it's often seven or more) so we decided to drive up to Lady Green.
There was a choice of three roasts and between us we sampled three of them. There was plenty of "proper" meat (by that I mean not the ready sliced stuff that seems as though it's the boil-in-bag- variety); lovely fresh veg as well as mashed and roast potatoes and all piping hot. They fell down on the extra bits though - no yorkshire pudd with the beef; no stuffing or apple sauce or crackling with the pork and no offer of mint sauce with the lamb. The roasts are all under £8 and if you've got room for a sweet there are some delicious-looking home-made cakes.
It's a good place to go on the last minute because they don't take bookings, and there's always plenty to do and see after the meal - like stocking up on cut-price Christmas decorations when your husband's not looking.
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Maureen Houghton wrote...
Someone has actually got here before me - I'd like to recommend the Auberge for Sunday lunch. The service can sometimes be slow - or very slow - but if you're not in a rush the food is excellent (and worth the wait).
Posted by: Maureen Houghton | January 21, 2008 3:40 PM