3 Dream Jobs + 5 More UK Food Reviews
Daily writing prompt
List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter.

So I have never known what I wanted to do when I was growing up, and truth be told, I still don’t know what I want to do as a career. I enjoy my time working in retail, I love the customer interactions, but what jobs would I consider doing otherwise? Lets have a little think…

Chef: I was a baker, and I hated it and quit after 3 months. No doubt if I was a chef I would be gone even quicker, but there is some magical allure to being one…and I get to wear a big white hat.

Dog Walker: Another passion of mine is dogs, I grew up in a family where we nearly always had a dog in the household. Since leaving my parents and moving in with my husband, we have yet to have one, but I would love to be able to walk them and get some time with them. They just make me so happy!

This: Ahh, if only I knew how to make this blog profitable. I would love to be paid to travel the world finding the best food, exploring unique places and blogging about my foodie journey.


Catching Up on UK Food Reviews

We have almost caught up with our food reviews from places in the UK that we have visited, so we are just going to summarise the last few, and then we can start to think about catching up on all the places we have visited on our recent travels to Europe.

Royal Fisheries – Whitby: Great tasting fish and chips and service. The cost and the ambience let it down a tad.
Food: 8/10 Presentation: 7/10 Ambience: 6/10 Service: 7/10 Value for Money: 5/10
Total: 33/50 Worth A Visit

Short and Strong – Charlestown: Good across the board, tater tots were cooked well, and the drinks were good too.
Food: 8/10 Presentation: 7/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service: 7/10 Value for Money: 7/10
Total: 36/50 Worth A Visit!

Abbey Steps Tearoom – Whitby: Great tasting food and presentation, located right at the bottom of the steps on the way to the abbey, so provides some much needed fuel to walk up them!
Food: 8/10 Presentation: 8/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service:7/10 Value for Money: 8/10
Total: 38/50 Worth A Visit!

Urbano 32 – Chester: Very good, elegantly presented pizza, good value for money for the area and some great service.
Food: 8/10 Presentation: 8/10 Ambience: 8/10 Service: 8/10 Value for Money: 7/10
Total: 39/50 Worth A Visit!

Pizza Punks – Leeds: Good pizza in a warm and cosy setting. So close between these two venues.
Food: 7/10 Presentation: 8/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service: 7/10 Value for Money: 7/10
Total: 36/50 Worth A Visit!

So there is another 5 more added to our Gourmet Gauge eatery rankings, click the link HERE to see our full list, we have just crossed the 80 threshold and on the way to 100 eateries reviewed. Make sure you follow as we carry on this journey of eating our way through the UK, Europe and further afield!

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