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Judith Feb 2nd, 2002 05:40 AM

Affordable restaurants in the UK
 
4 days in Stratford on Avon and 4 days in London...affordable restaurants please?

teddie Feb 2nd, 2002 06:22 AM

<BR>Enjoyed these two spots this past January:<BR><BR>Sofras--excellent mideastern/turkish food. With appetizer and main course, about 15 pounds/person<BR><BR>Pizza Paradiso in Covent Garden--garlic bread, 2 pizzas, one salad, pasta & seafood entree, 6 sodas, about 32 pounds

teddie Feb 2nd, 2002 03:18 PM

I suggest you repost this with both the words "London" and "Stratford" in the message line for a greater response. Good luck

janis Feb 2nd, 2002 03:45 PM

Most pubs serve good inexpensive meals for both lunch and dinner. <BR><BR>For cheap excellent "fast food" look for the Pret a Manger chain of sandwich shops. Very good, unusual, freshly made sandwiches all day long.

James Feb 2nd, 2002 04:35 PM

Personally, I find Pret a Manger to be pretty crap. To call their sandwiches "excellent" is like calling McDonald's hamburgers excellent.

meg Feb 4th, 2002 05:54 AM

Hi Judith<BR>I live near Stratford and would recommend: 'Lamb's' 'The Opposition' and 'The Vintner's' all very close together in Sheep Street which is close to the theatre (leads down to the Bancroft Gardens and the River Avon)<BR>I'd suggest you reserve a table at any of these places as they're all quite small.<BR>Have fun.<BR>P.S. If you have transport I'd recommend 'The Fox and Goose' in the village of Armscote (south of Stratford) or 'The Howard Arms' in Ilmington

Lori Feb 4th, 2002 07:29 AM

Affordable means many things to many people. There are folks on this Forum who think it's affordable to drop $250 for lunch and others who think $5 is just fine. You need to define your budget. What's affordable to one is obviously not to another. This is really too general a question. If you repost and say for example, "I don't want to spend more then $10-20-$100 per meal" you might get more answers.

kate Feb 5th, 2002 05:01 AM

For London, buy a copy of "Cheap Eats in London" by Harden's (a bit like Zagat), you can probably get it via Amazon, or look up<BR><BR>www.hardens.com<BR><BR>to order a copy. Alternatively, most large bookshops in London will sell it. Not to be confused with "Harden's Guide to London restaurants" which covers ALL price ranges.<BR><BR>Cheap, good food in the UK is generally either pub food or ethnic restaurants - Indian, Chinese, Thai. In London, look out for Wagamama's, a chain of japanese noodle bars popular with locals, students and tourists alike.

kavey Feb 5th, 2002 05:04 AM

Judith<BR>Also worth noting that many good restaurants in Central London offer excellent pre theatre dinner menus at excellent prices, all that I have see are under &pound;20 for 3 courses, less for 2 courses.<BR>You don't have to be going to the theatre, but do need to be seated and order by a set time (different in different places) and sometimes, need to give your table up by a specified time.<BR>An example is Circus, near Picadilly Circus tube, which offers a great value set menu for less than &pound;15 for 3 courses. <BR>Watch out for drinks prices which is where they compensate for the lower menu prices!

kate Feb 5th, 2002 05:12 AM

Couple of other thoughts<BR><BR>In London, try Souk, 27 LitchField Street, Covent Garden, a Moroccan restaurant with basic peasant style Moroccan food and great atmosphere. Don't be put off by the dodgy looking entrance/doorway - downstairs it's an Aladdin's cave.<BR><BR>In Stratford, in my younger years a pub called the Slug & Lettuce did good food and had a very lively atmosphere. Don't know if it's still going. There's also a Pizza Express, a chain which does very good Italian style pizza.<BR><BR>And don't forget to visit the Dirty Duck, an old pub behind the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Be there for when the actors pile in after a performance. This way I managed to rub shoulders with the likes of the gorgeous Alan Rickman!

Ben Haines Feb 5th, 2002 06:50 AM

With the e-mail copy of this message I am attaching a note I have on disc on pub meals and other cheap meals in London.<BR><BR>Welcome to England<BR><BR>Ben Haines, London

Basha Feb 7th, 2002 06:41 PM

In the Piccadilly Circus/Leicester Square area, there is a very inexpensive restaurant called <BR>The Stockpot. Nothing fancy, just a good, filling meal for under ten dollars. I ate there a few times before going to the theatre. They do not take credit cards. Tube stop is Piccadilly, address is 38 Panton Street (across the street from the Comedy Theatre). Enjoy!


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