Wyvern
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Do you remember all the jokes about British Railways food?
We really didnt know when we were well off, did we?
We really didnt know when we were well off, did we?
The Travellers Fare buffets on Ashford station used to do a lush hot chocolate![]()
The main problem in those days was inconsistency. It often depended on who made the item, as there was no set way of doing things like we have today.
I might have had an excellent sandwich at Bristol one day, but the odds were that it would have been less good elsewhere, or even on a different day in the same place. Same for the hot chocolate!
Surely the truth of that statement depends on the journey time?I think if you have an M&S and a Pret at the station the on-board offering isn't worth thinking about. . . .
I have fond memories of the cooked breakfast on the Golden Hind back in the 70s. Served in a proper dining car which was open to everyone, not just First Class passengers.
Cooked on board and silver service at the table. Great team of stewards made everyone welcome. It wasn't cheap but it was delicious.
Dinner on the way back was pretty good too.
I think BR used to refer to it as a Pullman although it wasn't
I have fond memories of the cooked breakfast on the Golden Hind back in the 70s. Served in a proper dining car which was open to everyone, not just First Class passengers.
Cooked on board and silver service at the table. Great team of stewards made everyone welcome. It wasn't cheap but it was delicious.
Dinner on the way back was pretty good too.
I think BR used to refer to it as a Pullman although it wasn't