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Hi Suzita


I've seen the menu change at The Vale many many times in the last few years which gave me hope the first couple of times but thereafter just seemed like desperation on their part. This COULD be the relaunch that proves me wrong but experience suggests otherwise. Sorry if that's not of any practical help - just a general guide


There are several other places which can be recommeneded butI'm guessing the Vale is your local and you'd rather not travel much?

ratty Wrote:

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> I had a swift half in the garden last night and

> something lamby smelled delicious.

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> Rarely eat there though!


It's a rare occasions that I go in there but on the few occasions that I have recently or over the past few years it always seems to smell of burnt lamb. So if you like your lamb don't expect it to be rare or rare to middling, it'll be burnt to a cinder by the smell of things.

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