Cheap As Chips VERDICT: *****; PETES PAN, YARDLEY WOOD ROAD, YARDLEY WOOD.Byline: GRAHAM YOUNG SHAME about the missing apostrophe apostrophe, figure of speech apostrophe, figure of speech in which an absent person, a personified inanimate being, or an abstraction is addressed as though present. and, indeed, that this all-new business isn't called Peter's Pan. But our Monday night chips were devilishly tasty tast·y adj. tast·i·er, tast·i·est 1. Having a pleasing flavor; savory. 2. Having or showing good taste; tasteful. tast - a far cry from the old paintpeeling 'Highpoint' days when I last visited these parts in October, 2005. Weighing 350g on my in-car scales and costing just 90p, the smell of the readerre commended chips was enough to create a back seat forest of far-reaching young hands. And, should you need a chemist as well as chips, there's a choice of two right next door. |
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