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