I think Toby Carveries are the BEES BOLLOCKS... and no mixing my metaphors!
If you want haute cuisine don't go. If you want the biggest Sunday Roast you can pile on your plate with all the trimmings it's perfect.
They do a bloody wonderful breakfast too xx
Fantastic value ..... and good wholesome food.
Go to their web site.
P.S. The service is very good. They take themselves seriously. |
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We love going!..pile your plate up and watch the disaproving looks from the people who eat like a small bird.
Theres another chain near us, cant remember the name, but its £3.50 all you can eat on weekdays.
you cant make it for that! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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like someothers have said, if you like lots of sunday dinner then its a good place to go. its nothing fancy but if you want a sunday dinner then its pretty god |
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"Both Toby Carvery and crown Carvery are awesome , good meat plenty of veg and really cheap . Enjoy . Been to several in bham areas " If you go to moneysavingexpert website (the martin lewis one) you can print off vouchers for crown carvery. Right i need to get out of bed and dressed or the crosspool will run out of yorkies! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"MMMMnnn food .. how lovely .. havent eaten out for long time should make an effort
Have a great time wear elastic waist trousers / skirt "
have to anyway buttons dig into my scar. only thing is i have an appetite like a mouse at the moment so wont eat much. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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I have to be honest, I don't like them. I like my roasties crispy, they are soggy, I also like my veg cooked and not half cooked so I am crunching on the cauli.
The other thing that puts me off is how high others pile their plate, surely they don't eat that much at home? and if so, how do they not get to be the size of a house?? !! |
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Out of all the nice and posh restraunts ive been to i love toby carvery. Its my favourite place to eat. Ive only ever had the carvery dont know if they do anything else. None near us unfortunatly.
Going for a carvery today and the place is nice but not as nice as toby. Used to take callum loads when he ws little i love to see kids eating a proper decent meal that probley costs less than a macdonalds |
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over a year ago
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I am not a fan of the Sunday roast, as I like my roast beef rare and lamb pink, and not many places will serve them like that nowadays as it is considered as health risk.
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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As an ex-Hotel manager, I know the Toby "brand" and still have friends and ex-colleagues working for them.
It has a good reputation and name, is very popular and offers excellent quality.
OK, they aren't to everyone's liking, but then no restaurant or pub chain can please everyone, all the time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think it depends on the actual place.... As I've been to one where the food was lovely.. I find its better if its a bit busy or the food can get a bit over done...
Ours the roast potatoes are about the best... But I do prefer the crown one...
Cali X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Toby beats cooking a roast for two any day in my book! not a fan of Crown though, as Toby veg is much nicer.....think we may have to go there today, for further research only of course |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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cant beat the Toby for the Carvery's and at about £7 a head you cant moan... as long as you get the right time of the day, the food is always nice... but i think it should be the other way round.. a selection of 3 veg, and all you can eat meat
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"we dont really like the place the veg is steamed and they used to make there own mash now its pellits and the meats are frozen from brakes "
Haha! You sound as critical as me! I've worked in hospitality for years and can always tell when places use Brakes stuff, I'm always on the hunt for 'real' food |
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over a year ago
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For what they are, great!
Just not a fan of the "school dinners" style of queueing and seeing others balancing mountains of food on plate is cringe worthy! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am bloody starving now!
I hate these food threads they always make me hungry
he he, you dont want me to say im just about to go out for a carvery then "
Im still waiting for my breakfast
My tummy is seriously rumbling! |
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"I am not a fan of the Sunday roast, as I like my roast beef rare and lamb pink, and not many places will serve them like that nowadays as it is considered as health risk.
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If you ever come to Gloucester, its the kind of place one normally goes through, visit the pub I work in as we even do blue if you really want uncooked raw food
The downside is that meat has gone up quite a lot so they have been outsourcing and bought stuff that unfortunately is very tough and can only be cooked medium, anything beyond that and its not fit for animal consumption never mind about human |
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