Boz
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Any suggestions for good Pub Grub in Burnham Friday evening please?
White Hart bar food is good and reasonably priced
The food in the dining room is even better but the price reflects the quality
It's our default place to eat in Burnham (mind, we're not adventurous, if we find somewhere we like we tend to stick)
I always used to go to the White Hart when in Burnham, but they seem to put a lot of salt in the food and spoil it. There is another pub just downstream a few metres (I cannot recall its name) which is much better .... and has a much prettier waitress
Upmarket pub grub, The Oyster Smack
I always used to go to the White Hart when in Burnham, but they seem to put a lot of salt in the food and spoil it. There is another pub just downstream a few metres (I cannot recall its name) which is much better .... and has a much prettier waitress
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I personally hate salty food. I never add salt when I cook. I shudder when I see friends shaking salt onto their meals.
Ah. Um. Noted!
Each to their own, Bru ..... I wouldn't judge anyone by their taste buds!
While minds are focused on Burnham and food, I wonder if anyone can advise me.
Is there anywhere in Burnham other than the marina where I can go alongside for a few hours (for lunch, perhaps?) Or where I could leave a dinghy for a few ours, with the possibility of a mooring reasonably close by? Or even just to pick up or drop off crew members?
No objections to the marina, but it's a bit of a step from there to the centre of the town. I'm a walker, but I usually have people with me who aren't such avid walkers as I am.
Many thanks.
While minds are focused on Burnham and food, I wonder if anyone can advise me.
Is there anywhere in Burnham other than the marina where I can go alongside for a few hours (for lunch, perhaps?) Or where I could leave a dinghy for a few ours, with the possibility of a mooring reasonably close by? Or even just to pick up or drop off crew members?
No objections to the marina, but it's a bit of a step from there to the centre of the town. I'm a walker, but I usually have people with me who aren't such avid walkers as I am.
Many thanks.
Fair enough but if you're ever dining aboard Pagan for crissakes remind me you don't like salt! I don't do "a dash of" something, if it's going in the pot I use a big shovel to add it!
I have used the RCYC pontoon for a short stay having picked up one of mooring opposite over night, however that was on a quiet weekday rather than in the middle of boats being recovered from Sunday's racing.
I'm sure I'd cope .... just need an invite!
In terms of places to eat in Burnham we could not get a table at the Oyster Smack in Burnham on Saturday, so went to Bella's Bistro in the High Street and was seriously impressed with some of the food and a pretty good value wine list. A good modern Italian restaurant, well reviewed on Trip Advisor too.