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Seems a good mix of Glastonbury regulars and some newcomers so a thread to bring back some memories and hopefully provide a guide for people during next years fest.

Where to eat
Name of place:
Where: (roughly)
Best on the Menu:
Comments:

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Name of place: La grand Bouffe
Where: Roughly opposite the Queens head but there is two of them I believe
Best on the Menu: La Supreme with sausages - Mash potato and veg with two huge pork sausages roughly £5 serves two if need be
Comments: Lovely grub
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So for example
Name of place: La grand Bouffe
Where: Roughly opposite the Queens head but there is two of them I believe
Best on the Menu: La Supreme with sausages - Mash potato and veg with two huge pork sausages roughly £5 serves two if need be
Comments: Lovely grub
I second this.

The other La grand Bouffe is at the end of the Jazz World field.

Name: Pieminister
Where: Jazz World
Best on the Menu: All their pies are great, can't choose one over the others.
Comments: Mmmm
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Jazzworld has all the obvious better deals on food followed closely by the Greenfields basically the further you are fron the Pyramid the better the food deals in general.
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Name of place: La grand Bouffe
For those of you who've never experienced the delights of La Grnde Bouffe, this is it.



Just looking at that image gives me the munches.
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For those of you who've never experienced the delights of La Grnde Bouffe, this is it.


Just looking at that image gives me the munches.
Next year I'm going to turn up at that stall with two loves of bread and ask then to fill em up
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we have tried to eat at as many diff places as poss at the festie, with 2 kids in tow its almost an adventure. many many of the places let the kids try a bit before we bought. even if the kids didnt like it the stall holders were fab and not 1 moaned. a firm fave with the kids though was the welsh oggie stall quite near the meeting point, fantastic value as well as very very nice pasties
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Had a huge Mexican Burrito (sp) just to the left of the other stage while waiting for The Progidy on the Sunday night. It was massive and I think they were just getting rid of as much ingredients before they closed down cost £5 took 3 of us to finish it also kept everyone awake on car journey home......windows down etc.......
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Jamie Oliver might be serving up food next year.

http://www.spectator.co.uk/scoff/blo...l-feasts.thtml

A pint of cider for the first person to ask him for Turkey Twizzlers.
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Ha ha ha turkey twizzlers - love it
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