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There are also cheaper snackier dishes available, like homemade soup with the kitchen's own chocolate stout take on that Northern Irish staple, wheaten bread.
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This year she's focusing on smaller, snackier dishes, expecting that most of us can fend for ourselves when it comes to choosing pizza, wings, chili, or giant subs for the main event:
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Both offer cheaper, snackier bar food during the day, with an emphasis on local ingredients such as Lune Valley steaks and Lakeland lamb.
The Guardian World News Tony Naylor 2010
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Those on tight budgets may find the evening mains, such as half rotisserie chicken with chips, gravy and aioli, a little expensive (from £10.50), but by day there are various snackier options - their ciabatta bacon rolls (£3.95) are great.
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Those on tight budgets may find the evening mains, such as half rotisserie chicken with chips, gravy and aioli, a little expensive (from £10.50), but by day there are various snackier options - their ciabatta bacon rolls (£3.95) are great.
Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk 2010
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This year she's focusing on smaller, snackier dishes, expecting that most of us can fend for ourselves when it comes to choosing pizza, wings, chili, or giant subs for the main event:
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Terroir is simply Paul’s wine and snackier versions of Marco’s food at elevated bars in a happy space.
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Terroir is simply Paul’s wine and snackier versions of Marco’s food at elevated bars in a happy space.
Augieland 2008
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Terroir is simply Paul’s wine and snackier versions of Marco’s food at elevated bars in a happy space.
restaurants 2008
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Terroir is simply Paul’s wine and snackier versions of Marco’s food at elevated bars in a happy space.
Augieland: 2008
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