The Dog and Gun, Boreham is the epitome of old English restaurants but with a twist, boasting beautiful traditional beams, quaint nooks and crannies and a warm welcoming atmosphere which has made this restaurant a firm favourite for many years…
The Real Taste of Turkey; Our menu is filled with authentic dishes that showcase the rich and diverse flavours of Turkey, paired with a unique twist. Each bite is carefully crafted by our team of experienced chefs, who take pride in using only the freshest and highest-quality ingredients. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, we have something for everyone at Dog & Gun. So grab your fork, take a seat, and let us unleash the flavours of Turkey for you.
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"Dog and Gun". That sounds like an authentic English pub. I tried to use something similar in my story, "There's No Way". I named it "The Blue Deer" which I named after the artist A Blue Deer.
"Dog and Gun". That sounds like an authentic English pub. I tried to use something similar in my s
No, no, no. No bother. My original comment was that Dog and Gun sounded like an English pub name. (They do tend to name their pubs in a similar manner.) When you gave me the link to the Dog and Gun, I noticed the cost of a meal there and it showed the Pound Sterling symbol which told me it definitely was an English pub. That's all my comment was about. The pub in my story is also an English pub which is run by a blue merle English bulldog. That's why I gave it the name of "The Blue Deer".
No, no, no. No bother. My original comment was that Dog and Gun sounded like an English pub name.
The Inn that puts the Turkey in the Boreham. :D Thanks for the find. It makes my liff so much better. And you know I didn't know of the Dog and Gun beforehand because it's so appropriate of an association. :p
The Inn that puts the Turkey in the Boreham. :D Thanks for the find. It makes my liff so much bett