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<blockquote data-quote="covknit" data-source="post: 1433980" data-attributes="member: 346585"><p>After a very bad experience with what is supposed to be a prestigeous restaurant we have given up eating at restaurants other than steak houses and a few local ones we knew before. Not handy for a young family but Wetherspoons have always been great and we have just discovered Sizzling pubs which is M&B. Both have their nutritional guides online so I have a list of choices that suit me. Wetherspoons will tweak the menu to suit and the very nice waiter at our sizzling said they do too. I cannot think of a local garden centre that could handle the off menu complexity. I volunteer at a nationally recognised garden and the only item I could have is the all day breakfast. Tbh it is the same at our local hospitals. I pack a very nifty picnic though. </p><p></p><p>I have been assured that everywhere will do an omelette if asked but other than the really nice people that run a local cafe I have never felt inclined to risk it. Most places around here cannot cope with me having something off the starter menu for dessert. It might be different for you as I guess most of our staff tend to be students from the local universities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covknit, post: 1433980, member: 346585"] After a very bad experience with what is supposed to be a prestigeous restaurant we have given up eating at restaurants other than steak houses and a few local ones we knew before. Not handy for a young family but Wetherspoons have always been great and we have just discovered Sizzling pubs which is M&B. Both have their nutritional guides online so I have a list of choices that suit me. Wetherspoons will tweak the menu to suit and the very nice waiter at our sizzling said they do too. I cannot think of a local garden centre that could handle the off menu complexity. I volunteer at a nationally recognised garden and the only item I could have is the all day breakfast. Tbh it is the same at our local hospitals. I pack a very nifty picnic though. I have been assured that everywhere will do an omelette if asked but other than the really nice people that run a local cafe I have never felt inclined to risk it. Most places around here cannot cope with me having something off the starter menu for dessert. It might be different for you as I guess most of our staff tend to be students from the local universities. [/QUOTE]
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