Eating out in restaurants on Christmas Day

I often wonder do things ever kick off on these xmas meals out? Or does this only happen within homes were too much drink is consumed before hand. Imagine having a meal and theres Doris Mick Phyliss Anthony and Uncle Terry arguing telling home truths while five four your olds are riding about on scooters .
 
I often wonder do things ever kick off on these xmas meals out? Or does this only happen within homes were too much drink is consumed before hand. Imagine having a meal and theres Doris Mick Phyliss Anthony and Uncle Terry arguing telling home truths while five four your olds are riding about on scooters .
only in non gucci belt wearing eateries. peasant. :p
 
Well Meghan and Harry won't be eating at Sandringham, so it won't all Kick Off;
can either of them cook (maybe they'll learn like Walter White?) so probably going out for lunch.
 
Space hoppers should come back on trend? Imagine the Toby trough xmas day . I would buy the Vhs Hd version of that caught on the places cameras.
 
Have you done this before? Did you enjoy it?

Know of four friends and family going out for Christmas Day meal.

Average price per head is £75 - before drinks!

Yeah, because it's ****ing Christmas day and none of us want to be working. My family and I are going out for Xmas dinner this year, as I have the day off and it's £100 a head. Completely deserved, will also be leaving a decent tip.

For me I wouldn't enjoy it as for a few reason - no turkey for turkey sandwiches/curry, have to share a large area with other families. If one has a kid that won't stop screaming, lack of veg (as restaurants presume that EVERYONE hates veg)

Lack of veg? We'll load you up on veg, veg is cheap.
 
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Yeah, because it's ****ing Christmas day and none of us want to be working. My family and I are going out for Xmas dinner this year, as I have the day off and it's £100 a head. Completely deserved, will also be leaving a decent tip.



Lack of veg? We'll load you up on veg, veg is cheap.
Don’t blame you. If I was a chef, I’d never cook on Xmas day. It’s like working.
 
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