FGR...the burning question. 10:44 - Aug 6 with 1486 views | BanksterDebtSlave | What's the food like? A thread for gastro feedback...... Edit ....oh the deep joy of veganism on a football thread! [Post edited 6 Aug 2022 10:49]
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FGR...the burning question. on 11:51 - Aug 6 with 1395 views | Cheltenham_Blue | I've shot there a couple of times when I was working for the company who were Bristol Rovers official photographer, (that was an experience). They have to feed media under EFL rules and I'll be honest, I was dreading the food at FGR, but the burger in particular was amazing. Coffee with oat 'milk' however, was like drinking it through a tramps sock. [Post edited 6 Aug 2022 11:58]
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FGR...the burning question. on 23:06 - Aug 6 with 1272 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Well then? |  |
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FGR...the burning question. on 23:10 - Aug 6 with 1262 views | Big_Jase |
As a lefty veggie snowflake I was looking forward to sampling some of the food, only to be disappointed that when I went to get grub, they only had fries left. I was intrigued by the steak and ale style pie but was informed they didn’t have any |  |
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FGR...the burning question. on 23:20 - Aug 6 with 1215 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
FGR...the burning question. on 23:10 - Aug 6 by Big_Jase | As a lefty veggie snowflake I was looking forward to sampling some of the food, only to be disappointed that when I went to get grub, they only had fries left. I was intrigued by the steak and ale style pie but was informed they didn’t have any |
Beaten by the survival of the fittest meat heads I guess. |  |
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FGR...the burning question. on 23:32 - Aug 6 with 1178 views | azuremerlangus | Pie was ‘OK’ - nothing to write home about and pretty much what you would expect for a veggie football pie. |  |
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FGR...the burning question. on 23:42 - Aug 6 with 1154 views | FoD_Blue | Had the VIP hospitality experience as FGR today. This included a pre-match meal of pie, sausages, chips, some cauliflower chese type thing and red cabbage. I have to say that generally it was very good. I wasn't a fan of the sausages, they were a bit dry and just didn't taste too good. But I did enjoy the pie. The texture was a bit funny with quorn chunks masquerading as steak, but it actually tasted pretty decent. I just don't get the fixation of trying to make vegan food taste like meat. I would much prefer to have a quality vegan meal that tastes like well cooked and prepared vegetables. |  | |  |
FGR...the burning question. on 09:20 - Aug 7 with 877 views | Leaky | Well from where I was standing a lot of sausages made it onto the pitch |  | |  |
FGR...the burning question. on 09:45 - Aug 7 with 821 views | J2BLUE |
FGR...the burning question. on 23:42 - Aug 6 by FoD_Blue | Had the VIP hospitality experience as FGR today. This included a pre-match meal of pie, sausages, chips, some cauliflower chese type thing and red cabbage. I have to say that generally it was very good. I wasn't a fan of the sausages, they were a bit dry and just didn't taste too good. But I did enjoy the pie. The texture was a bit funny with quorn chunks masquerading as steak, but it actually tasted pretty decent. I just don't get the fixation of trying to make vegan food taste like meat. I would much prefer to have a quality vegan meal that tastes like well cooked and prepared vegetables. |
I do use vegan 'meat style' products but increasingly find myself craving lentils and chickpeas instead of those options. I really fancy a chickpea and potato curry. |  |
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FGR...the burning question. on 10:22 - Aug 7 with 768 views | brogansnose | After queueing for ages I managed to buy, what seemed, an alternative to a creamy chicken and leek pie. Pastry was good and so was the filling but needed seasoning as it was a bit bland. |  | |  |
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