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We went in for lunch earlier this year, before the latest fire, and they were no longer The Harvester but had reverted back to being The Grove. They didn't do the salad cart as the old Harvester did. The waitress who served us said lots of customers were not very happy that it had changed, when we said we wouldn't be going back. We loved the salad cart and I had to struggle to finish my mains too.

That's the second fire I can remember in that place - the last one was in the 1990's.

Gina

sweetgirl Wrote:

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> once it became the grove the quality of the food

> went down too!!! i only went in there once after

> it became the grove & won't be going back in a

> hurry until it becomes harvester again!!

>

> ;-)


xxxxx


Crikey, I can't believe the food was worse than it was when it was a Harvester.


I had the misfortune to go there once - but it least it was as a "mystery shopper", so at least I wasn't paying :))


Both our main courses were sent back - can't remember why now, it was years ago.

A shame, although local drinkers down that end of LL seem to prefer going to the Plough or the Wetherspoons owned The Capitol in Forest Hill.


Even when it was a Harvester, the pub/bar area was so small and generic that it didn't exactly have a warm feel to the place as the restaurant part was their core revenue earner.

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