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#466603 by Tinkerbelle
30 Jan 2009, 19:00
Do what Tink does:

Have a full meal and drinks in the Clubhouse and then have cheese and biscuits onboard [^]
#466604 by GodAtum
30 Jan 2009, 19:02
Is the food at the CH free?
#466605 by woggledog
30 Jan 2009, 19:05
Oh, no question, clubhouse every time. Their eggs benedict are fantastic!
#466606 by capetownflyer
30 Jan 2009, 19:06
quote:Originally posted by GodAtum
Is the food at the CH free?


Yes - and I have always enjoyed the food there (although some mixed reviews).
Definitely eat in the CH rather than onboard - or do both! [:w] at least alight bite... just so I can tell all of you...
#466608 by Neil
30 Jan 2009, 19:21
Another vote for both, you've paid for it so why not sample a bit of everything!
#466611 by ela123
30 Jan 2009, 19:28
I always do both to soak up the champagne [;)]
#466613 by DragonLady
30 Jan 2009, 19:37
Ditto for both, washed down with Mojitos in the CH.
#466617 by Scrooge
30 Jan 2009, 20:08
Another vote for both, remember, in UC it is the freedom menu, so you can eat later on in the flight if your still a little full from the CH.
#466618 by preiffer
30 Jan 2009, 20:12
Indeed - why is it a choice?

You eat in the CH AND onboard [y]
#466619 by Darren Wheeler
30 Jan 2009, 20:23
Get your money's worth and remember to grab soemthing from the deli for an additonal snack as needed.
#466627 by Sealink
30 Jan 2009, 21:42
Both? Now I see how I got on with everyone so well! My kind of people!
#466628 by Roxy-Popsy
30 Jan 2009, 21:49
Both[:D][8D][y][:w] every time
#466638 by tontybear
30 Jan 2009, 23:05
I flew to and from LHR - ORD last November and it was my first time in UC so I wanted to make the most ...

I'd say do BOTH - you're on holiday after all.

On the way out I had

Salmon Bagel, coffee and champers before my shave

Then the full english and some more champers

The long walk to the gate somehow made me peckish and thirsty and to stop any food and drink going to waste (they can't reseal those bottles of champers can they?) I helped them out by eating and drinking on the plane too. Very nice it was too and no one gave me a funny look when I asked for a vodka and champers cocktail.

Tried to do something similar on the way back but unfortunatly there are only snacks (no champers either [:0]) in the ORD lounge but I somehow managed to survive until I boarded.
#466643 by GodAtum
30 Jan 2009, 23:13
Awesome! I'll skip breakfast at home and try to do both :) Whats the UC lounge in JFK like?
#466644 by Tinkerbelle
30 Jan 2009, 23:15
I've had some fantastic meals in the JFK Clubhouse - I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
#466646 by Guest
30 Jan 2009, 23:19
Me too Tinkerbelle x
#466702 by Jeffers555
31 Jan 2009, 15:20
Eat onboard and in the clubhouse. It works for me. Oh, and don't forget to fill your pockets with the sweets and grab a couple of cold bottles of drink before you board.[y]
#466703 by Always Chilled
31 Jan 2009, 15:36
Eat in the Clubhouse AND onboard?

I didn't realise my fellow V-Flyers had such big appetites!! [;)]

Me? Well I like to put a rather large lining on my stomach in the Clubhouse before the compulsory onboard refreshment testing....[:w]

AC
#466719 by DMetters-Bone
31 Jan 2009, 17:02
I always eat in the CH (I am always there early) and then see what takes my fancy on the menu. It is all part of the experience.....[y]
#466724 by n/a
31 Jan 2009, 17:47
I eat in both but that's why I'm a fat bugger and not a male model like preiffer (stifles giggles...)

GJ
#466792 by mcuth
01 Feb 2009, 02:44
Another vote for both [y]

Cheers
Michael
#467380 by catsilversword
06 Feb 2009, 15:28
quote:Originally posted by preiffer
Indeed - why is it a choice?

You eat in the CH AND onboard [y]



Phew, glad it isn't just me....
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