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Are you sure it is wise to mention on Charlton Life that you’re a vegetarian?fenaddick said:
I guess the issue is that Gather & Gather have contracts for the bars and the shop too (I believe) so we can't just take out one element of the contract. Also, not to turn into Seth here but as a vegetarian I wouldn't even check to see if Chicken George had a vegetarian option due to the name and a lack of faith about different oil/grills etc. That said, I don't buy food at The Valley anyway because it always looks disgusting!shine166 said:Il say it again, was one of the first to be served on Saturday around 12.30 and the food was incredibly dry already and very small portions for the £12 charge. The really should just let Chicken George take over the catering for the non vip outlets.
I do agree that what is described as ‘food’ served at all levels at the Valley from stalls and vans to the poshest bit of the rich people’s lounges looks disgusting, and in my limited experience is either not there, or not properly cooked, or way overpriced.
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The shop is now run by the club but it was never run by Gather & Gather. Castore ran it previously.fenaddick said:
I guess the issue is that Gather & Gather have contracts for the bars and the shop too (I believe) so we can't just take out one element of the contract. Also, not to turn into Seth here but as a vegetarian I wouldn't even check to see if Chicken George had a vegetarian option due to the name and a lack of faith about different oil/grills etc. That said, I don't buy food at The Valley anyway because it always looks disgusting!shine166 said:Il say it again, was one of the first to be served on Saturday around 12.30 and the food was incredibly dry already and very small portions for the £12 charge. The really should just let Chicken George take over the catering for the non vip outlets.
I rarely, if every buy food at the Valley but agree that if I was a vegetarian I would be wary of promises about different grills and oils.4 -
Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!12
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Think it must have been Charity Day in there !Plaaayer said:Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!
Mr F had the same experience soon after opening - was served his chips & his DIY cuppa , albeit with no cups in sight - and then told "pay later" !
In addition, our Coventry friend who was one of the first up at the bar, asked for 2 bottles of beer & 2 glasses as usual. Both pint glasses were clearly dirty which he told the young server. Then was offered 2 more with the words " This is the best I can do at the moment" !
What a way to run a business !2 -
Perhaps there is a way of generally doing less, but what does get done gets done brilliantly.0
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Hardly the young servers fault though, they literally are doing everything they can.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Think it must have been Charity Day in there !Plaaayer said:Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!
Mr F had the same experience soon after opening - was served his chips & his DIY cuppa , albeit with no cups in sight - and then told "pay later" !
In addition, our Coventry friend who was one of the first up at the bar, asked for 2 bottles of beer & 2 glasses as usual. Both pint glasses were clearly dirty which he told the young server. Then was offered 2 more with the words " This is the best I can do at the moment" !
What a way to run a business !
I was also asked to 'pay later' which I obviously did.0 -
I think you miss the point I was making, shine.shine166 said:
Hardly the young servers fault though, they literally are doing everything they can.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Think it must have been Charity Day in there !Plaaayer said:Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!
Mr F had the same experience soon after opening - was served his chips & his DIY cuppa , albeit with no cups in sight - and then told "pay later" !
In addition, our Coventry friend who was one of the first up at the bar, asked for 2 bottles of beer & 2 glasses as usual. Both pint glasses were clearly dirty which he told the young server. Then was offered 2 more with the words " This is the best I can do at the moment" !
What a way to run a business !
I was also asked to 'pay later' which I obviously did.
I don't blame the young servers but those who "train" them/show them the ropes who presumably work directly for G & G.
Where was the Supervisor or Manager when the doors opened at 12.05 last Saturday ?2 -
Exactly, a team of staff reflect the training and support they get from their managers/supervisors, they should set the culture, standards and attitude required.Fanny Fanackapan said:
I think you miss the point I was making, shine.shine166 said:
Hardly the young servers fault though, they literally are doing everything they can.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Think it must have been Charity Day in there !Plaaayer said:Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!
Mr F had the same experience soon after opening - was served his chips & his DIY cuppa , albeit with no cups in sight - and then told "pay later" !
In addition, our Coventry friend who was one of the first up at the bar, asked for 2 bottles of beer & 2 glasses as usual. Both pint glasses were clearly dirty which he told the young server. Then was offered 2 more with the words " This is the best I can do at the moment" !
What a way to run a business !
I was also asked to 'pay later' which I obviously did.
I don't blame the young servers but those who "train" them/show them the ropes who presumably work directly for G & G.
Where was the Supervisor or Manager when the doors opened at 12.05 last Saturday ?
G&G seem to be an absolutely unprofessional shambles.2 -
Yeah thats fair enough, she was running between the bar and the food tills that didn't workFanny Fanackapan said:
I think you miss the point I was making, shine.shine166 said:
Hardly the young servers fault though, they literally are doing everything they can.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Think it must have been Charity Day in there !Plaaayer said:Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!
Mr F had the same experience soon after opening - was served his chips & his DIY cuppa , albeit with no cups in sight - and then told "pay later" !
In addition, our Coventry friend who was one of the first up at the bar, asked for 2 bottles of beer & 2 glasses as usual. Both pint glasses were clearly dirty which he told the young server. Then was offered 2 more with the words " This is the best I can do at the moment" !
What a way to run a business !
I was also asked to 'pay later' which I obviously did.
I don't blame the young servers but those who "train" them/show them the ropes who presumably work directly for G & G.
Where was the Supervisor or Manager when the doors opened at 12.05 last Saturday ?0 -
As I posted a few weeks ago, Gather and Gather's head of hospitality at the Valley left recently because they were unhappy with the team (the other Gather & Gather staff, not CAFC) they had to work with.DA9 said:
Exactly, a team of staff reflect the training and support they get from their managers/supervisors, they should set the culture, standards and attitude required.Fanny Fanackapan said:
I think you miss the point I was making, shine.shine166 said:
Hardly the young servers fault though, they literally are doing everything they can.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Think it must have been Charity Day in there !Plaaayer said:Sent my daughter and her friend to get something to eat in the fans bar Saturday and they came back and said they couldn’t get anything because the WiFi was down so couldn’t accept cards, sent her back with cash, came back 2 minutes later to say they don’t accept cash.Really helpful!
Mr F had the same experience soon after opening - was served his chips & his DIY cuppa , albeit with no cups in sight - and then told "pay later" !
In addition, our Coventry friend who was one of the first up at the bar, asked for 2 bottles of beer & 2 glasses as usual. Both pint glasses were clearly dirty which he told the young server. Then was offered 2 more with the words " This is the best I can do at the moment" !
What a way to run a business !
I was also asked to 'pay later' which I obviously did.
I don't blame the young servers but those who "train" them/show them the ropes who presumably work directly for G & G.
Where was the Supervisor or Manager when the doors opened at 12.05 last Saturday ?
G&G seem to be an absolutely unprofessional shambles.3 -
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From next Saturday we shall be offering Passionfruit Martini cider & Raspberry Mojito cider ! This will be alongside our usual cocktail range£5.75 a pint2
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Think you’ll run out of cocktails, if we put on a show like today!LarrysMobileBar said:From next Saturday we shall be offering Passionfruit Martini cider & Raspberry Mojito cider ! This will be alongside our usual cocktail range£5.75 a pint1 -

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I wish you luck Larry and hope your business is successful but who on gods earth drinks pints of Passionfruit Martini Cider and Raspberry Mojito Cider at a football match?LarrysMobileBar said:From next Saturday we shall be offering Passionfruit Martini cider & Raspberry Mojito cider ! This will be alongside our usual cocktail range£5.75 a pint4 -
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Swear I've seen sigourney weaver fighting off one of those passion fruit things.
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Had a couple of the cocktails last home game, might buy the 10 drink offer. Could definitely do with some ice though as the drinks were quite warm.1
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Thanks for the comment! I wasn’t around for the last game, was left in the hands of staff! You should have had ice in your drinks. Sorry!!shine166 said:Had a couple of the cocktails last home game, might buy the 10 drink offer. Could definitely do with some ice though as the drinks were quite warm.Hope to see you Saturday!1 -
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Hi Mike - it’s no different to any other flavoured cider that’s on the market.eaststandmike said:
I wish you luck Larry and hope your business is successful but who on gods earth drinks pints of Passionfruit Martini Cider and Raspberry Mojito Cider at a football match?LarrysMobileBar said:From next Saturday we shall be offering Passionfruit Martini cider & Raspberry Mojito cider ! This will be alongside our usual cocktail range£5.75 a pintYou’d also be quite surprised how many people enjoy our product at football - I invite you to try 😃4 -
Have you not been in one of those micropubs where they've got the box ciders? All the rage these days - raspberry ripple cider, butterscotch... Not my cup of tea but know a few people who go mad for them.eaststandmike said:
I wish you luck Larry and hope your business is successful but who on gods earth drinks pints of Passionfruit Martini Cider and Raspberry Mojito Cider at a football match?LarrysMobileBar said:From next Saturday we shall be offering Passionfruit Martini cider & Raspberry Mojito cider ! This will be alongside our usual cocktail range£5.75 a pint2 -
Fruit ciders have been huge for years now, nice to have a option that's not dark fruits strongbow.1
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All ciders are made from fruit, have been for centuries but I am old fashioned and just stick to cider made from applesshine166 said:Fruit ciders have been huge for years now, nice to have a option that's not dark fruits strongbow.
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The River Ale House has a selection of funky ciders0
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I hope they never actually improve the service in Crossbars (does anyone actually call it the “Fans Bar”?). I think the utter chaos is part of the charm.4
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Yes, there's an element of crossbars roulette. Will I be given the right drink? Will I be over charged, or might I get this round for free? Will my wine come in a pint glass?se9addick said:I hope they never actually improve the service in Crossbars (does anyone actually call is the “Fans Bar”?). I think the utter chaos is part of the charm.10 -
Yep all of those things, 9 times out of 10 your Crossbars experience is way more exciting and unpredictable than the football.RedPanda said:
Yes, there's an element of crossbars roulette. Will I be given the right drink? Will I be over charged, or might I get this round for free? Will my wine come in a pint glass?se9addick said:I hope they never actually improve the service in Crossbars (does anyone actually call is the “Fans Bar”?). I think the utter chaos is part of the charm.3 -
Do you accept “pay later”?LarrysMobileBar said:From next Saturday we shall be offering Passionfruit Martini cider & Raspberry Mojito cider ! This will be alongside our usual cocktail range£5.75 a pint6 -
Maybe the shadow supporters forum or whatever it’s called could get the name changed back? Bloody silly idea changing it in the first place.se9addick said:I hope they never actually improve the service in Crossbars (does anyone actually call it the “Fans Bar”?). I think the utter chaos is part of the charm.1













