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Tried the Jolly Friar on Sunday Night . Equally as good as the Village Chippy but with a bigger menu. My g/f had Thai food which was expensive for Thai food but very good all the same. The fish was excellent. The only problem i had was the outside temp had dropped on Sunday night and all the Thai staff were freezing so they had turned off the Air con and fans. I was sweating inside and there were smokers in the outside tables. We couldn't sit there as who wants cigarette smoke when you are eating ? Will return again tho..

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Ive eaten "english style" F&C both here and in England......... all bland <deleted> compared to what is served up back home in OZ.

Nothing like sitting around Port Arthur enjoying kangaroo brains mixed with flour and water and then fried in emu fat. :rolleyes:

You're thinking of the OZ Politicians not real OZ people :lol:

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Aren't Fish and Chips the seafood version of Beef served at Mc Donalds? ;)

Honest enough, I am not British, American, Australian or Ozzie, so probably I will never appreciate this meal.

Admit though that similar has been served in Massachusetts and that wasn't too bad.

Before you answer - I was joking

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