howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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29 January 2010
19:1039099there is a sign in the window in yellow detailing the offer for a foot long baguette and a hot drink at baguette elle before a certain time as paul has indicated.
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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29 January 2010
20:4539111Thank you all, I shall have to read the window info` next time. I hadn`t eaten since the previous night. Desperate for something.
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Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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30 January 2010
08:1439128A good place the Baguette Ella, great salads too; always fresh looking.
I usually get a couple a week (the rare roast beef and the prawn ones are superb) while walking round Town, then back to the office to eat them while I work.
Roger
30 January 2010
08:3039129Roger
How about a Dover Town Breakfast guide - I did a French restaurant guide and this could be a charity thing like that and I would be prepared to sponsor it along the same lines - something for you to get some funds with - bet early morning visitors would buy them from the Welcome centre! I bet forumites would contribute suggestions?
just an idea whatchuthink?
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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30 January 2010
10:3539131Brilliant sunshine, an earlier heavy snow shower around 6am this morning giving a gentle covering, and an empty promenade with only seagulls and a chill wind for company, all around 08.00. Perfect.
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Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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25 February 2010
20:3841390In contrast to the above, I had my first good long walkabout today for a week, and was appalled at the amount of dog crap along the sea front, all mainly up the public toilet/eastern dock end. Alot round the lamp posts, and a bit in the open which some stroller hadn`t spotted. It has all been brought up before, but keep your eyes peeled you don`t step in it. My hate is, I can`t walk along looking out to sea all the time, as I`m constantly looking at the ground ahead as well.
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