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Businiess name:  The British Pantry Ltd
Review by:  Eddie V.
Review content: 
I decided to review a few of my local favorite places to dine -- especially food for people from out of town. I grew up eating British food for while, and The British Pantry has some decent food if you're from Great Britain that will make you homesick. You can buy rather authentic bangers as well as any number of sweets, pastries, sausage rolls, etc... there. They have more than food too, so you may be pleasantly surprised in what you may find. They even carry some of that infamous Scottish delight, haggis! I never grew a taste for that! This is the only place that I have found locally that makes authentic fish and chips as well -- it's at their restaurant, Neville's, that's attached. You may have seen their sign on the sidewalk -- why did you drive past it? Of course, you get much more than that -- stop in get some beef wellington or bangers and mash. How about some afternoon tea with cucumber sandwiches and scones? If you're tired of going to that same old restaurant locally, try something new! You may end up sipping some tea during your late "lunch" break someday!

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