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<title>Since my last review DB has left ,and Glaister's has sensibly reverted to it's old menu. Apart ...</title>
<description>Since my last review DB has left ,and Glaister's has sensibly reverted to it's old menu. Apart from the steak which is just a lump of grissle and fat (I sent mine back only to have it replaced by more grissle and fat), the food is quite good still and with the prices back to a more sensible &#163;12.50 for 2 courses (from &#163;27.50) and the ...</description>
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<title>Stephen Glaister has done well getting his new partner, &quot;DB&quot; on board. DB has ...</title>
<description>Stephen Glaister has done well getting his new partner, &quot;DB&quot; on board. DB has certainly revolutionised the food which briefly became better value than the two popular restaurants opposite owned by John Brinkley. The trouble is that no doubt aware of the well deserved compliments, Glaisters prices have rocketed. A few weeks ago they ...</description>
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