Ceasers in King Street used to do good food, although it don't look it from outside
Isn't that the place you used to stand outside & watch prople eat as you queued up for the cinema...(long time ago - I'm sure I did that before going in to see Silence of the Lambs)
The three daws...bottom of high street. All locally sourced ingredients in their grub...The brothers fish bar in parrock street. I defy anyone who will get better chips than in this bar.
The three daws...bottom of high street. All locally sourced ingredients in their grub...The brothers fish bar in parrock street. I defy anyone who will get better chips than in this bar.
I know I left the country 25 years ago, but I can never remember the words “Gravesend” and “Restaurant” being used in the same sentence
Don't recall the bacchus then, or the grill at the top of the town. In fact i don't know many towns that have decent restaurants, usually have to go out of town to find them.
The three daws...bottom of high street. All locally sourced ingredients in their grub...The brothers fish bar in parrock street. I defy anyone who will get better chips than in this bar.
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Gravesend is not known for its haute cuisine.
Alternate my mothers house in Augustine road.
The Three Daws is very good too
You just have to find them.
On a side note, every road has at least 2 kebab shops, a barbers and a Chinese.