Post nightshift burger time. 

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Published 08/25/2017 at 03:25

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Nightshift over.

Crazy night, not bad but disorganised.

EDIT: for story behind it.

I went out for lunch for a few beers with a mate Wednesday to Eaten By Monsters near where I live. My ate had the Monster Mac while I had the flat iron steak. The Monster Mac looked interesting but I usually say, ‘if you can’t fit it (without a good squeeze) into your mouth without disassembling it first, it’s not a proper burger. But he enjoyed it so I thought I’d give it a go. Really enjoyed it.

Eaten By Monsters is one of those studenty arty farty placeswhere everything it ‘rustic’ and ‘charming’.

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So what say you.

Brioche bun, Wagyu burger, slice of Lancashire cheese, pickled gherkin, brioche bun, Wagyu burger, slice of Lancashire cheese, barbecue beef brisket, crispy streaky bacon topped with the top of the brioche bun. Smokey seasoned wedges and a bottle (ahem or two) of Birra Moretti alla Toscana.

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Bang tasty.


Replies (4)

Kinja'd!!! "TrickJos" (trickjos)
08/25/2017 at 06:13, STARS: 1

Looks delicious! Haven’t even started my work day yet but I’m already looking forward to a nice beer this evening.

Kinja'd!!! "Svend" (svend)
08/25/2017 at 06:43, STARS: 1

I hope you enjoy the beer when the time comes mate.

Speaking of which. I better get some sleep. I’m out this evening with some lasses in about five hours.

Kinja'd!!! "CaptDale - is secretly British" (captdale)
08/25/2017 at 12:44, STARS: 1

What a beautiful building!

Kinja'd!!! "Svend" (svend)
08/25/2017 at 17:31, STARS: 1

Where I am it’s pretty much standard.

The building is about 200 years old and was built out of sand stone and brick.

Non of the fixtures and fittings are reproduction. Seating is taken primarily from schools and churches (schools circa 1950s or earlier, church seating circa 1900s).

The stools in front of the bar are school science room stools circa 1950s and I remember them well from when I was in school in the early 90s.

Everything is exposed brick, stone or plaster. Flooring is merely lightly cleaned up and polished.