Posts Tagged “gastropub”

Geetie’s Cookbook by Geetie Singh – review

Geetie’s Cookbook by Geetie Singh – review

Geetie’s Cookbook is subtitled “Recipes from the kitchen of The Duke of Cambridge Organic Pub”. It’s a bit of a mouthful but a delicious one. It’s a book full of recipes and inspiration. It’s not only the food that grabs one’s attention but the whole philosophy behind the project. The Duke of Cambridge is indeed…

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The Eagle Cookbook by David Eyre – review

The Eagle Cookbook by David Eyre – review

If you are not from London then perhaps you might not know about the Eagle Cookbook. No, dear reader, it’s not a right-wing American recipe book subtitled Tasty Meals from Our National Emblem. This is the book of the first Gastropub. That’s a pub that serves (or is supposed to) great food along with your…

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The Gastropub Classics Cookbook by Trish Hilferty – review

The Gastropub Classics Cookbook by Trish Hilferty – review

You must have been hiding under a rock if you have not heard of Gastropubs. It’s still a buzzy trend in the restaurant world although less so now than a year or so ago. Gastropubs have received a mixed press and the term has been somewhat highjacked by those who want to run high profit,…

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