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3 days ago
- Lifestyle
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Top spots for al fresco dining this summer in Bexley
Let's face it, when the weathers on our side, there's no better way to enjoy a meal than outside with a bit of sunshine and a proper plate in front of you. Around Bexley, there are some cracking places where you can tuck into a delicious meal outdoors. Here are five local favourites serving hearty food with space to sit outside: Delicio, Bexleyheath 157 Broadway, Bexleyheath DA6 7EY Google rating: 4.6 stars Delicio is known for its Mediterranean-style cooking with a broad menu that includes pizzas, pastas, kebabs and salads. It's a family-run place with over 25 years' experience in the business, and they've got outdoor tables where you can enjoy it all with a glass of wine or two. At weekends, they even bring in a bellydancer for a bit of added atmosphere. A Google review said: 'Popped in Tues evening with the girls after months of hubby telling me to try here – absolutely not disappointed. 'Staff were super friendly and looked after us well with recommendations. The food was absolutely wonderful and great atmosphere. 'Highly recommended and would definitely use this as a chinwag and munch spot with the girls again. Best BBQ ribs I've had in years and no skimping on portions.' Robin Hood & Little John, Bexleyheath 78 Lion Rd, Bexleyheath DA6 8PFGoogle rating: 4.6 stars A proper local pub with a long history and a good-sized beer garden out back. The menu focuses on solid pub favourites made from local ingredients. It reopened in July 2024 after a refurbishment and has already become a favourite for outdoor meals. A Google review said: 'The atmosphere of this fine pub was captivating from the first moment. 'I was lucky to have a nice meal consisting of Rigatoni Bolognese and Garlic Bread as a side. 'Very tasty and made with love from 'mama'. Thanks for extending your hospitality to a guy from Allemagna.' Chinchins, Bexleyheath 171 Broadway, Bexleyheath DA6 7ES Google rating: 4.7 stars Chinchins takes pride in doing everything fresh — no frozen shortcuts, and even their coffee is specially roasted. The outdoor seating is a good option for a full meal in the fresh air, and the food covers a range of hot dishes that go well beyond café snacks. A Google review said: 'Been here a couple of times now over the years and every time it's perfect! I would love to visit this place more, as the food is superb! 'The price is slightly more than your average cafe but it's totally worth it! 'Drinks are great too! And even have homemade goods at the bar which I had to try! Overall for quality, price and service it's a 10/10!' Thai Spicy at The Kings Head, Bexley 65 Bexley High St, Bexley DA5 1AA Google rating: 4.8 stars This one's inside The Kings Head pub in Bexley Village, offering proper Thai food in a traditional pub setting. You can eat outdoors in the beer garden while enjoying dishes like Tom Yum soup, papaya salad and Thai curries. It's popular with locals looking for something different. A Google review said: 'A great little restaurant called Thai spicy in a traditional pub in Bexley. Pub was lively and friendly. 'The food was delicious and we tried as many dishes as we could. Everything we had was really good! 'We found out about this place after a friend recommended it and we'll be coming back to try the rest of the menu! 'The ladies who work there are amazing and super friendly. The papaya salad and Tom yum soup was my favourite!' Pascal Bistro, Sidcup Google rating: 4.7 stars Pascal Bistro focuses on French cuisine with ingredients that follow the seasons and some brought in from the south of France. It's run by chefs with over 20 years of experience and has outdoor tables available when the weather's right. A Google review said: 'Whether you're a Sidcup local or visiting, Pascal Bistro is a must-try for anyone craving authentic French cuisine in a friendly, unpretentious setting. 'Its combination of quality food, personal service, and value makes it a standout choice. Grazie.'
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23-05-2025
- Sport
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Gautam Gambhir makes big statement on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma playing in 2027 ODI World Cup
India head coach Gautam Gambhir has shared his views on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's chances of playing the 2027 ODI World Cup. He said that the focus is currently on the upcoming T20 World Cup in India and performance will decide future selection of Rohit and Kohli. read more The Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir has shared his thoughts on the chances of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma playing in the 2027 ODI World Cup. Speaking to News18, Gambhir said that there is still a long way to go before the tournament and that the focus should now be on the upcoming T20 World Cup, which is just months away and is slated to be held in India. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Gambhir on Kohli and Rohit's ODI future 'We still have a T20 World Cup before that, and that is again a huge tournament, which is going to happen in India in February-March. So, the entire focus at the moment, after England, will be on the T20 World Cup. And November-December 2027 is still two-and-a-half years away,' Gambhir said when asked about his plans for Kohli and Rohit. Gambhir also said that performance is more important than age, suggesting that if the duo keeps doing well they may get picked no matter what age they are. 'I've always said one thing, if you keep performing, age is just a number,' he added. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma haven't played ODIs since India's Champions Trophy win earlier this year. While they were a big part of that success, there is still no clarity on whether they will continue to be part of the team in upcoming white-ball tournaments after stepping down from both Tests and T20Is. Both Kohli and Rohit stepped away from red-ball cricket earlier this month. While Rohit said that he will continue to be available for selection in ODIs, Kohli didn't give any hint on his 50-over future. However, it is expected that both these legends will play for India in the next ODI World Cup before retiring from international cricket completely. Also Read: Gautam Gambhir breaks silence on Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma's Test retirements: 'No one has the right…' Meanwhile, Gambhir's statement is creating a buzz on social media with many fans suggesting that he doesn't want Kohli and Rohit in his team for the 2027 ODI World Cup. One user went as far as to say that Gambhir has made it clear that he will not let Rohit and Kohli play the next World Cup. Gautam Gambhir on the 2027 WC🤡 With the kind of answer he gave, it's clear that he will not let Rohit and Virat play in the 2027 WC. — Rohan💫 (@rohann__45) May 23, 2025 STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD He's on mission to destroy Virat and Rohit both. Remember he is a politician. — Ayush ☮️ (@Ayushanand_24) May 23, 2025 After this england tour he is also going to be removed 🤣 — Garlic Bread (@breadygarlicy) May 23, 2025
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11-02-2025
- Entertainment
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'Doesn't sit right with me' - Peter Kay fans divided as heckler removed from show
Peter Kay fans have been left divided after he had a heckler removed from his stand-up show. The comedian was performing at Manchester's AO Arena on Saturday (February 8) as part of his Better Late Than Never (Again) tour. This is an extension of his Better Late Than Never tour that started in 2022, after a hiatus of six years. When he was on stage a man towards the front of the audience at the AO Arena began repeatedly shouting 'garlic bread!' at high volume, The Metro reports. The catchphrase comes from a famous bit of Kay's stand-up. It was then reported that during one of Kay's routines midway through the live show, a woman nearby shouted that she 'loved' Kay and disrupted the show further. Those in the audience then said that Kay stopped his routine to ask the audience if the two hecklers were beginning to get on their nerves. When the audience shouted back that they were indeed irritated by the unexpected interruptions, the noisy pair were swiftly ejected by security. As the pair were being escorted out, Kay is reported to have said 'Go on, off you go, Lisa Riley' – comparing the woman to the former Emmerdale actress. Plenty of Peter Kay's fans were in support of the decision to remove the hecklers, but some weren't so sure about it. Posting on X (formerly known as Twitter) one person wrote: "Doesn't sit right with me, really unsettling and killed the atmosphere in the arena. I thought it was part of the show at first then when it appeared to actually not be, the language and behaviour of @peterkay_co_uk was completely inappropriate and unacceptable." Another said: "We were sat in front of the guy. He shouted garlic bread about 4 times, as a professional comedian, he should have handled the situation better, the woman only said she loved him! Comedian Peter Kay threw two hecklers out of his Manchester gig at the weekend. One man was removed after he allegedly kept shouting 'garlic bread' and a woman was also ejected after she yelled 'we love you'. But should hecklers be kicked out of gigs? — Good Morning Britain (@GMB) February 11, 2025 "They weren't heckling him or swearing, the guy said Garlic Bread". A third posted: "We were sat close by and they weren't annoying at all. Just a couple of people having a laugh and showing their support. Massively embarrassing from Peter Kay, very very harsh and showed his true colours." However, not everyone shared these sentiments, as another claimed: "They were both totally pissed I should know I was sat in the area they were both in. Recommended reading: Strictly winner Chris McCausland admits being 'broken' after 15-hour training days Iconic X Factor contestant takes lead role in brand new BBC crime drama EastEnders star Kellie Bright to return to soap amid 'explosive' 40th anniversary "Granted it was a shock when he had them removed but everyone around could see exactly why and were grateful." Another said: "Considering he was heckling whole evening f*** him.. it was a cracking show and never laughed as much." A third wrote: "I was at Peter Kay on Saturday when this happened. People were cheering him for throwing out the heckler. He was being a p**** interrupting the show and it had to be done."