The Penny Black - Bicester
Visited 10th April 2011.
Mrs S. is out. The kids are out. I have been left a list of chores to do in their absence. Did I mention that the sun is also out? That settles it, I'm off out! I check the map, fire up the bike and in no time at all I'm travelling along the M40 towards Bicester. A short while later I'm parked up in the market square trying to get my phone to show me the route to the pub. After about ten minutes of fiddling, waiting, holding the phone at various angles and general cursing I gave up and did the old fashioned way. The first person I asked told me it was about a two minute walk just around the corner. I started walking and he was spot on, even though it was in disguise! It was fairly busy inside with the Sunday roast proving quite popular. It was narrow, with several booths towards the rear, on the right. Which was where I got a table and had my beef roast. Opposite were some very 'churchy' doors to the loos. The place had a pleasant atmosphere about it and I spent some time eating, reading and just chilling! Not a bad way to spend a sunny afternoon...
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