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If you're considering dining out post match next week at Twickenham I would stay away from an Indian restuarant called 'Indus' on the London Rd Twickenham.
Their curries are rubbish but mostly they are rip-off merchants with regards to beer prices and heavy service charge.
That was my experience after last years final at Twickers.
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Can anybody recommend suitable dining / drinking locations?
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DavyG wrote:Can anybody recommend suitable dining / drinking locations?
London or Twickenham ?
Before or after ?
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Rooster wrote:
DavyG wrote:Can anybody recommend suitable dining / drinking locations?
London or Twickenham ?
Before or after ?
Twickenham / Richmond .

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DavyG wrote:Can anybody recommend suitable dining / drinking locations?
Heard talk of the Cabbage Patch just beside the stadium is good. Think a few of the Rugby Club episodes have been filmed there.
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Plenty of pubs mentioned here in Mikerob's rough guide...I'm sure they all do food as well Davy.


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kingofthehill wrote:
DavyG wrote:Can anybody recommend suitable dining / drinking locations?
Heard talk of the Cabbage Patch just beside the stadium is good. Think a few of the Rugby Club episodes have been filmed there.
That gives absolutely no information on the quality of the beer, it's just close to the railway station and hence where a crowd goes
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Rooster wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:
DavyG wrote:Can anybody recommend suitable dining / drinking locations?
Heard talk of the Cabbage Patch just beside the stadium is good. Think a few of the Rugby Club episodes have been filmed there.
That gives absolutely no information on the quality of the beer, it's just close to the railway station and hence where a crowd goes
Sounds about right.

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