Good eating place near Macdonald Botley please/
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Boris+
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Good eating place near Macdonald Botley please/
I don't want 'fancy' food - just something light-ish and plain and simple. Any ideas for an evening eatery then for the area near Macdonald Botley Hotel?
Em
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Re: Good eating place near Macdonald Botley please/
My first reaction was why not go in there - then I realised that you did not mean McDonald's 
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Try here Em and see if anything takes your fancy.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant ... gland.html
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant ... gland.html
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant ... gland.html
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant ... gland.html
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There's a decent chain restaurant (can't remember which chain) next to Tesco just off J8 of the M27.
Or The Swan on the road out to Eastleigh
Or The Swan on the road out to Eastleigh
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The one near Tesco is a Harvester: http://www.harvester.co.uk/thewindhovermanorbursledon/Silver_Shiney wrote:There's a decent chain restaurant (can't remember which chain) next to Tesco just off J8 of the M27.
Or The Swan on the road out to Eastleigh
Are you thinking of the Swan at Mansbridge? http://www.greatbritishcarvery.co.uk/ou ... white-swan
The Shamblehurst Barn is very close: http://www.hungryhorse.co.uk/pubs/shamb ... outhampton
The Botley park Hotel itself is not bad. The manager their used to treat me to luch until she left for better things.
I can only post 3 links so more in the next post.
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There are a few in Botley itself:
http://www.regginas.co.uk/
http://www.purbani.info/botleypurbani.html
http://www.regginas.co.uk/
http://www.purbani.info/botleypurbani.html
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The Jolly Saior at Bursledon if you liked Howard's Way: http://jollysailoroldbursledon.co.uk/
Or what used to be 'The Lone Barn' http://www.chefandbrewer.com/about/hist ... burlesdon/
The Toby Carvery at Bishopstoke (watch out for the speed camera) http://www.tobycarvery.co.uk/bishopstokeeastleigh/
Or what used to be 'The Lone Barn' http://www.chefandbrewer.com/about/hist ... burlesdon/
The Toby Carvery at Bishopstoke (watch out for the speed camera) http://www.tobycarvery.co.uk/bishopstokeeastleigh/
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Wow - thanks for all the help; many thanks indeed.
That's plenty of choice - I thought that as this hotel was in a small place on the Hamble there might not be much around in the way of eateries that I can manage.
Once again, many thanks.
Em
That's plenty of choice - I thought that as this hotel was in a small place on the Hamble there might not be much around in the way of eateries that I can manage.
Once again, many thanks.
Em
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No problems. There are plenty more if you like...Boris+ wrote:Wow - thanks for all the help; many thanks indeed.
That's plenty of choice - I thought that as this hotel was in a small place on the Hamble there might not be much around in the way of eateries that I can manage.
Once again, many thanks.
Em
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Yes, that's the Swan I'm thinking of. The Botley Park Hotel is good - we went there for my dad's 80th over 20 years ago, it seemed very posh.Quizzical Bob wrote:The one near Tesco is a Harvester: http://www.harvester.co.uk/thewindhovermanorbursledon/Silver_Shiney wrote:There's a decent chain restaurant (can't remember which chain) next to Tesco just off J8 of the M27.
Or The Swan on the road out to Eastleigh
Are you thinking of the Swan at Mansbridge? http://www.greatbritishcarvery.co.uk/ou ... white-swan
The Shamblehurst Barn is very close: http://www.hungryhorse.co.uk/pubs/shamb ... outhampton
The Botley park Hotel itself is not bad. The manager their used to treat me to luch until she left for better things.
I can only post 3 links so more in the next post.
There is a very good fish and chip shop in the centre of Hedge End!
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Re: Good eating place near Macdonald Botley please/
Hi Alan,
A fish and chip shop used to be a really great idea - there's simply nothing better than traditional stuff from a chippy, preferably eaten straight from the paper out doors - and when people asked if I'd eaten, I could say that I'd 'had a meal out'.
We got caught out with the meal in Southampton before my birthday outing recently, and so for the next outing I'm doing a bit more planning. Note though - the overnight in Southampton was all planned very last minute and we couldn't get in to our usual hotel - we live and learn.
Aren't you off afloat soon - have a great time.
Em
A fish and chip shop used to be a really great idea - there's simply nothing better than traditional stuff from a chippy, preferably eaten straight from the paper out doors - and when people asked if I'd eaten, I could say that I'd 'had a meal out'.
We got caught out with the meal in Southampton before my birthday outing recently, and so for the next outing I'm doing a bit more planning. Note though - the overnight in Southampton was all planned very last minute and we couldn't get in to our usual hotel - we live and learn.
Aren't you off afloat soon - have a great time.
Em
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Yep, we're off on Tuesday! I'm really ready for a holiday now - I made drinks at the office yesterday and, after stirring in their sugar, put the dirty spoon in the fridge.....Boris+ wrote:Hi Alan,
A fish and chip shop used to be a really great idea - there's simply nothing better than traditional stuff from a chippy, preferably eaten straight from the paper out doors - and when people asked if I'd eaten, I could say that I'd 'had a meal out'.
We got caught out with the meal in Southampton before my birthday outing recently, and so for the next outing I'm doing a bit more planning. Note though - the overnight in Southampton was all planned very last minute and we couldn't get in to our usual hotel - we live and learn.
Aren't you off afloat soon - have a great time.
Em
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Wherever you are going, safe travels and have a great time, Shiney one!

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Thank you, Foxy. We're to the Canaries on Oceana, new destinations for us 
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Now make sure you look after her as we get on as you get off. It's a lovely cruise so hope you enjoy it.
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What a pity we'll miss each other (unless you planned it that wayoldbluefox wrote:Now make sure you look after her as we get on as you get off. It's a lovely cruise so hope you enjoy it.
So you'll be getting off as Welshie and her new husband get on. You'd better look after the ship too then!
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Alan, We just came back from the Canaries so if you want any port info just ask. If you visit Gran Canaria the beach resort of Las Canteras is within easy walking distance of the port, it has a long beach front backed by a newish promenade with lots of restaurants and cafes. Very level and easy for P's wheelchair.Silver_Shiney wrote:Thank you, Foxy. We're to the Canaries on Oceana, new destinations for us
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Hi John
Many thanks for that.
First stop is Madeira, arrive morning, depart afternoon, where we've booked the Scenes of Madeira excursion at 1300.
Next is La Palma, arrive early afternoon, leave early evening. Looking to walk into the town, but mum's getting frail and can't manage much hills, so advice on that would be welcome.
Gran Canaria is next, again looking to do our own thing.
Lanzarotte - we've booked the morning excursion to Mountain of Fire, and hopefully go into the town in the afternoon.
Lisbon, we're planning on riding round on the HOHO buses. I believe there are two different routes, so hopefully we can do one in the morning, return to the ship for lunch and then do the other one in the afternoon.
Many thanks for that.
First stop is Madeira, arrive morning, depart afternoon, where we've booked the Scenes of Madeira excursion at 1300.
Next is La Palma, arrive early afternoon, leave early evening. Looking to walk into the town, but mum's getting frail and can't manage much hills, so advice on that would be welcome.
Gran Canaria is next, again looking to do our own thing.
Lanzarotte - we've booked the morning excursion to Mountain of Fire, and hopefully go into the town in the afternoon.
Lisbon, we're planning on riding round on the HOHO buses. I believe there are two different routes, so hopefully we can do one in the morning, return to the ship for lunch and then do the other one in the afternoon.
Alan
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