Eating after the game - anyone tried the hotel? (1 Viewer)

rd45

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It's my son's birthday next week - he's bringing a mate to the Burton game - and I'm looking for somewhere to take them for their tea afterwards. Obviously I know about Frankie & Benny, Pizza Hut etc.

Was wondering what kind of food they do in the hotel though. Must be a restaurant in there. Anyone tried it?
 

Skyblueweeman

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It's part of Hilton hotel group and food at DoubleTrees is normally pretty good. I've not eaten at that one though.


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coop

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The hungry horse in ash green a ten minute walk up burbages lane and you can park there for free if you are early enough
 

chiefdave

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There was Singers but that might be a bit fancy for a kids birthday. That's if its even still open as its being rebranded by Wasps and being made more like a rugby club house whatever that means.

Not sure there's much else apart from Costa actually at the ground.
 

stevefloyd

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I went to the Hungry Horse once and lets just say I havent felt the need to go back
 

rd45

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Ok. Couple to choose from there. Should be able to figure it out. Thanks to all.
 

CovisGod

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Stay at the hotel a lot and the food is alright, I prefer Chiquitos. Sorry to jump on the thread but I'm staying in Cov in Feb over Valentine's Day with the Mrs, where's nice in the centre of Cov for a meal ?
 

Tommystours

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Co-incidentally we are going for lunch in "The Mill" bistro ( was Singers) looked at the menu on Tuesday looks Ok .At worst you can have Fish and Chips .
For a child's Birthday Frankie and Bennies or Chocito's
 

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