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| Peter Damian |
Sat 2nd January 2010, 9:19am
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QUOTE(RMHED @ Fri 1st January 2010, 11:45pm)  QUOTE(Nerd @ Fri 1st January 2010, 10:04pm)  Yeah, it's a Wetherspoons which usually does good food.
I'm hoping that's sarcasm, otherwise your tastebuds must be severely impaired. Nerd doesn't usually do irony, so I was puzzled by that one. Yes, Wetherspoons is famous for the horrid nosh.
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| Eva Destruction |
Sat 2nd January 2010, 5:38pm
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QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Fri 1st January 2010, 7:13pm)  I know the Penderels Oak quite well; it's a generic Weatherspoon shithole but (as with most Weatherspoons) the food is excellent and cheap. QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 9:19am)  Yes, Wetherspoons is famous for the horrid nosh.
Don't agree at all there. For the price Wetherspoons food is probably the best value in central London; I'd agree with choosing somewhere as cheap as possible for something like this, so as not to make the unemployed/kids/retirees (all over-represented on Wikipedia) feel unwelcome and priced out. Besides, if you're having it in central London and don't want a sit-down restaurant, the choice is pretty much between Wetherspoons and McDonalds.
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| The Wales Hunter |
Sat 2nd January 2010, 5:49pm
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QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 5:38pm)  Don't agree at all there. For the price Wetherspoons food is probably the best value in central London; I'd agree with choosing somewhere as cheap as possible for something like this, so as not to make the unemployed/kids/retirees (all over-represented on Wikipedia) feel unwelcome and priced out. Besides, if you're having it in central London and don't want a sit-down restaurant, the choice is pretty much between Wetherspoons and McDonalds.
Ok, for central London you have a point! But there raises another question (and apologies for going way off topic, this is meant to be DC, not London!) - why hold it in central London? Anywhere in London, or just outside, is just as easy to get to.
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| Somey |
Sat 2nd January 2010, 6:36pm
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QUOTE(Cla68 @ Fri 1st January 2010, 5:38pm)  ...pizza is a food that most people can eat. I can't - it has cheese on it! I ate at The Monocle once, and also the Capitol City Brewing Company a couple of times - those would probably be the most convenient places to Union Station, at least as far as places I can recommend are concerned. The Monocle would be way too pricey for WP'ers, of course. (Edit) Oh, and I forgot, some friends once dragged me to the Tune Inn (on PA Ave. SE) - I wasn't impressed, and it's on the other side of the Hill from Union Station, but it was surprisingly cheap for that part of town. This post has been edited by Somey: Sat 2nd January 2010, 6:39pm
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| Doc glasgow |
Sat 2nd January 2010, 11:30pm
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 11:03pm)  QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 2:20pm)  All I know is that when it comes to setting up a meeting at a restaurant, you have to ask yourself: do you want something that is classy or something that is cheap? If I am going to sit down for a meal with a bunch of silly people, I don't want a silly meal. I couldn't care less about the quality of the food, but the coffee had damn well better be drinkable. And the quality of the ale might compensate somewhat for the quality of the company. But then, you couldn't do alcohol, could you. I mean "think of the children", exposing them to pornography, stalkers and legal culpability may be one thing, but not to ale.
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| Cla68 |
Sat 2nd January 2010, 11:50pm
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QUOTE(Doc glasgow @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 11:30pm)  QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 11:03pm)  QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 2:20pm)  All I know is that when it comes to setting up a meeting at a restaurant, you have to ask yourself: do you want something that is classy or something that is cheap? If I am going to sit down for a meal with a bunch of silly people, I don't want a silly meal. I couldn't care less about the quality of the food, but the coffee had damn well better be drinkable. And the quality of the ale might compensate somewhat for the quality of the company. But then, you couldn't do alcohol, could you. I mean "think of the children", exposing them to pornography, stalkers and legal culpability may be one thing, but not to ale. If we ever have a WR meetup in Tokyo, I think I can promise a restaurant with good coffee (the Japanese take their coffee very seriously), fairly good ale (I think the mainstream Japanese beers are overrated, and they're lagers, not ales), and great food that doesn't have cheese on it.
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| One |
Sun 3rd January 2010, 1:36am
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QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Wed 30th December 2009, 2:21pm)  QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 30th December 2009, 9:09am)  I think part of the reason is the "Unlimited Soda Pop".
Wow, Pizza Buffet! In a great food town like DC, this is the best they can come up with? In honor of the kid in Africa, they should be dining out at this super Washington establishment!Uno? I ate at Due once, but I really prefer the other Chicago chains. I wish they would open up Giordano's more places, but most people would just complain about the stuffed pizzas. This post has been edited by One: Sun 3rd January 2010, 2:22am
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| Eva Destruction |
Sun 3rd January 2010, 3:28pm
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QUOTE(The Wales Hunter @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 5:49pm)  Ok, for central London you have a point! But there raises another question (and apologies for going way off topic, this is meant to be DC, not London!) - why hold it in central London? Anywhere in London, or just outside, is just as easy to get to.
It needs to be somewhere fairly near Euston/Kings Cross/St Pancras, as so many of Wikipedia's UK editors live in the North. Since under Boris's New Covenant the transport network in London and south-east England generally grinds to a halt at 2359 on Saturday and doesn't restart until 0600 on Monday, it limits itself to walking distance of the stations; Camden and Islington places are too noisy for people to talk. I think they chose the right venue under the circumstances.
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| Mathsci |
Sun 3rd January 2010, 4:39pm
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QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 11:36pm)  QUOTE(A Horse With No Name @ Sat 2nd January 2010, 8:20pm)  All I know is that when it comes to setting up a meeting at a restaurant, you have to ask yourself: do you want something that is classy or something that is cheap?
Something that is edible would be fine. At Cambridge Meetup 3, we did go to a pub with good food (The Free Press). There does seem to be some correlation between good food and real ale.
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