Eating Out: This Is What Sundays Are Made for ... ; the Talbot Hotel Newnham Bridge
Sunday Mercury › January 17, 2005
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Sunday Mercury › January 17, 2005
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THERE'S something wonderfully reassuring about old country pubs - the dog lounging across the doorway and the smell of home-made food streaming from the kitchen.
That was the scene when we arrived at The Talbot last Sunday afternoon. It was so busy that the landlady suggested we came behind the bar to read the blackboard menu to save us fighting through the crowd. We instantly felt at home.See the full content of this document
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Eating Out: This Is What Sundays Are Made for ... ; the Talbot Hotel Newnham Bridge
A three course Sunday lunch is just pounds 10.95.
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