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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Just had a lovely Sunday roast in the Garden Ladder. great value for money and you help yourself to your veggies. Desserts nice, too.

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I'm alternating between the two.

Over 21? How come I didn't get ID'd?

Don't complain - my idea of heaven is to be ID'd !!

that was my point....

must be a 'think 35' policy? lol

I think its great, olften go for quiet sunday roast either wth friends or on my own to read the papers quietly- and the best value roast around by far

no youngsters, they are welcome in the ale or the salisbury- by the way I love youngsters and my work is with them, so appreciate a bit of peace else where

I'd echo that - its great to have a local pub where kids are welcome, but its equally good to have one where they're not!

Just to clarify the OAE doesn't do food. The Salisbury does, but limited and comes with the the attributes listed above. I am not a fan of kids in pubs per say, but Sunday Lunch is family time so I think the GL loses a bit of the market, that's their prerogative. It's a British trait not to be child friendly I suppose. 

The Maynard does good Sunday food and allows small humans in. I don't like to venture tother side but options are very limited locally so needs must and all.

I'm with Birdy, I'd go the GL a lot more if I could go and have lunch there with the family.

if this was FB I would LIKE this comment

I really do like the garden ladder. I also like the great railway tavern at the top of hornsey high street opposite st mary's churchtower. They do great sunday lunches too, and they serve kids.....if that helps.

Birdy

sunday lunch maybe family time, but if you dont have kids, its not a time for kids end of (whoops- young adults i mean)

sunday lunch family time should be at home with the family- always worked in my household growing up

Please do not change the rules GL

They do great sunday lunches too, and they serve kids.....if that helps.

 

Loth though I am to push my favourite Irish recipes, purely in the interests of the Garden Ladder and Sir Richard Rich's tranquil enjoyment of gourmet dining, Jo prompts me to ask why Hornsey's Railway Tavern arrangements could not apply on Green Lanes. I append my modest proposal:

"I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London, that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked or boiled; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee or a ragout." 

I don't know you Old Age Emporium - but you obviously think you know me - *sighs I am obviously not this teacher you've met in the past - I say again - YOU'RE DELUSIONAL - but I must thank you as you've reminded me why I rarely use this site - as it seems to be full of middle class whingers - as opposed to ppl wanting to actively and constructively improve their neighbourhood - so ty

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