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sk82
27-04-2008, 09:05
Hello!

Does anyone know of any restaurants in/near the City centre that are open around lunch time, and don't serve alcohol?

Thanks!

mogwai84
28-04-2008, 12:23
Hello!

Does anyone know of any restaurants in/near the City centre that are open around lunch time, and don't serve alcohol?

Thanks!

firstly why?

secondly, estikutum is a really nice buffet that doesn't serve alcohol

http://www.estikutum.co.uk/

Strix
28-04-2008, 12:25
there are an assortment of reasons for not wanting to attend licenced premises, and that's up to the OP ;)

a second vote for Estikutum, but they're a little out of town

mogwai84
28-04-2008, 12:39
there are an assortment of reasons for not wanting to attend licenced premises, and that's up to the OP ;)

which is why I'm interested and may help with finding appropriate restaurants

theripsaw
28-04-2008, 14:28
there are an assortment of reasons for not wanting to attend licenced premises, and that's up to the OP ;)

a second vote for Estikutum, but they're a little out of town

What are the assortment of reasons. I can think of 1.

samc
28-04-2008, 14:36
I can think of 2

1. Religious grounds
2. Recovering alcoholic and would be tempted to stray from the orange juice

But I can not think of any restaurants in the city centre that would suit

Strix
29-04-2008, 00:41
3. avoiding the company that alcohol can create in a town centre

upinwath
29-04-2008, 02:18
I can think of 2

1. Religious grounds
2. Recovering alcoholic and would be tempted to stray from the orange juice

But I can not think of any restaurants in the city centre that would suit

I know a few from both of these suggestions and can see the reasons why but a non alcoholic restaurant may be hard to find.

Give this a try and good luck :)

http://www.sheffschefs.co.uk/directory.html

mali
24-07-2008, 20:44
Just to update everyone, Estikutum (the Chinese, Indian and Thai all you can eat buffet restaurant in Darnall) is now fully licensed with a bar.

You can read up more on their web site at estikutum.co.uk

It should be noted that the food served excluding the alcohol is still halal as it used to be. Personally I think thats a brilliant move as it now caters for all the people in our multicultural community :D

shaggy123
25-07-2008, 23:03
A new place just opened on Dorking st,off carlisle st.
New concept on lunch time eating.
3 curries 1 rice £3.50.
No BAR.