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England March 2013- Gluttony Part One

One of the stereotypes about England that I heard repeatedly, especially when I mentioned my upcoming trip, was that the food is awful. I am here to dispel that rumor, as a majority of my meals during my vacation were wonderful. In fact, the first restaurant of the trip made the best ham sandwich that I have ever eaten. EVER! 

I spent an afternoon touring the town of Newbury with Dan's mom and she took me to the cutest cafe for lunch called the Teashop by the Canal. I ordered a ham sandwich on granary bread. The key to making this sandwich so superior was the liberal spread of heavenly onion chutney. The onion chutney was so delicious, that if allowed, I would have grabbed a spoon and eaten it straight out of the jar. Speaking of chutney, if any stereotype might be true about English food, it could be that they have an abundance of chutney/jams/jellies. It works for me.

 

 ​The Teashop by the Canal

​The Teashop by the Canal

 ​Teashop by the Canal

​Teashop by the Canal

 ​inside the teashop, very cozy

​inside the teashop, very cozy

 ​Tea!

​Tea!

 ​Dan's mom pouring the tea

​Dan's mom pouring the tea

 ​My rose petal tea

​My rose petal tea

 My amazing ham and cheese with the fabulous onion chutney.

My amazing ham and cheese with the fabulous onion chutney.

 ​Dan's mom ordered a vegetarian cheese sandwich

​Dan's mom ordered a vegetarian cheese sandwich

 ​The Teashop by the Canal  ​Teashop by the Canal  ​inside the teashop, very cozy  ​Tea!  ​Dan's mom pouring the tea  ​My rose petal tea  My amazing ham and cheese with the fabulous onion chutney.  ​Dan's mom ordered a vegetarian cheese sandwich

Later the same night, I had dinner at a restaurant called The Newbury, located right in the Newbury town center. I would best describe The Newbury as a Gastropub, great food with an upscale, yet warm vibe. The location has undergone many incarnations, including a nightclub with purple walls. It was packed on a Saturday night, especially the bar area. On the recommendation of Dan's sister, I ordered the Fish n' Chips, which ended up being a wise choice. 

 ​For dessert, I had lavender ice cream with shaved honeycomb as a topping. So good!

​For dessert, I had lavender ice cream with shaved honeycomb as a topping. So good!

 ​Dan's dad had lamb.

​Dan's dad had lamb.

 ​Dan's mom had the vegetarian pasta.

​Dan's mom had the vegetarian pasta.

 ​My fish n' chips with peas.

​My fish n' chips with peas.

 ​For dessert, I had lavender ice cream with shaved honeycomb as a topping. So good!  ​Dan's dad had lamb.  ​Dan's mom had the vegetarian pasta.  ​My fish n' chips with peas.

Monday was the coldest day of our trip. Freezing. We took Dan's kids to the park, but didn't last more than twenty minutes before needing to warm up inside. We took a warm-up break at the Cafe Rouge that is located in Newbury's new outdoor mall. It snowed as we had coffee and cakes.  

 ​3/15/13 was Red Nose Day in England. This is a day of comedy to raise money for AID's relief in Africa. Everywhere we went we say promotions and advertisements for the day.

​3/15/13 was Red Nose Day in England. This is a day of comedy to raise money for AID's relief in Africa. Everywhere we went we say promotions and advertisements for the day.

 ​The interior of Cafe Rouge.

​The interior of Cafe Rouge.

 ​The interior of Cafe Rouge.

​The interior of Cafe Rouge.

 ​The exterior of Cafe Rouge.

​The exterior of Cafe Rouge.

 ​The adults had carrot cake. Yum!

​The adults had carrot cake. Yum!

 ​The kids had Red Nose cakes with a portion of the proceeds going towards Red Nose Day.

​The kids had Red Nose cakes with a portion of the proceeds going towards Red Nose Day.

 ​3/15/13 was Red Nose Day in England. This is a day of comedy to raise money for AID's relief in Africa. Everywhere we went we say promotions and advertisements for the day.  ​The interior of Cafe Rouge.  ​The interior of Cafe Rouge.  ​The exterior of Cafe Rouge.  ​The adults had carrot cake. Yum!  ​The kids had Red Nose cakes with a portion of the proceeds going towards Red Nose Day.

I ate too much to limit it to one blog post. Stay tuned for more England food reviews. 

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categories: Adventures in Gluttony, So You're Dating a Brit, Trips and Travels, Eat
Friday 03.22.13
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