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Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 12:36
by Martin
I haven't been in the Heathrow clubhouse for a couple of months and I noticed a few changes this morning. Notably, the menu has changed and they now have a British tapas selection. I tried the Fried whitebait, Caesar salad and Ham hock and pea terrine. Delicious and served on a neat little wooden platter. I also ordered a glas of champagne, which hadn't arrived by the time my food had. I chased it up and lo-and-behold two glasses arrived in quick succession. Well it would be churlish to send one back ;)

I also noted that the water feature has finally been removed and the entrance doors to the VS check-in area have been changed to introduce a dog-leg. They have been busy!

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British Tapas

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Tapas platter

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 13:00
by LovingGold
That is looking yum!!
Is the ClubHouse Burger still on there??? That's a bit of a staple for me!!

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 14:13
by waatp
Ooooh yum! Enjoy!!

Have a great flight too!

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 15:51
by Decker
Clubhouse Burger is still there.

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 16:32
by clarkeysntfc
Looks very nice.

I'm unsure of the nationality of the caesar salad though?

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 19:29
by glennh
There is also some great cheese on toast with Worcester sauce that's another tasty tapas dish :-)

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 16 Apr 2013, 21:19
by at240
I agree the tapas is nice. The ham hock is also a starter on the main menu. I seem to remember having some olives too - not sure how British they are!

Re: Clubhouse "British Tapas"

PostPosted: 17 Apr 2013, 05:45
by Tinuks
at240 wrote:I agree the tapas is nice. The ham hock is also a starter on the main menu. I seem to remember having some olives too - not sure how British they are!

With so much fusion food going round nowadays, even the food lines are getting blurred. I expect that in a decade or so, pizza, paella and kebabs might be classified as British by the now teenagers.