
April 2026. Royal Tunbridge Wells.

I’m still driving down to see Dad every week, that smile is worth any journey,

but now without the stress of checking on a house that had been “Sold Subject to Contract” for a year.
We combined the trip to Waterbeach with one to Mrs RM’s parents in Kent, where the Spoons in Tonbridge might well become our most visited pub of 2026.

Visits to the in-laws have rarely been stress-free, but this latest trip was possibly the easiest since (checks marriage certificate) 1991.
We were meeting some famous Americans in London (not werewolves) the next day, and treated ourselves to a couple of nights in a trad hotel near the Wells.

The Russell on London Road was only a few quid more than the Travelodge, had free parking, a 10 minute walk to the station and Pantiles, and that look of faded civility that characterises South-East England.

I mean, look at the in-room telephone.

Even better, it had a cooked breakfast included.

And while that printed menu may look a bit Fawlty Towers,

this was the Full English of your dreams, particularly the expensive tasting sausage and bacon.
The sausage and bacon Mrs RM opted NOT to have.
I do hope you helped Mrs RM with her sausage and bacon ??
LikeLiked by 1 person
She asked for it not to be included, Rich !
LikeLike
Oh my, well, if you need a hand moving your stuff out once the divorce goes through, I’m not far away.
I shall give her my best withering, shaking of the head look, next time I see her.
She should rename her blog one small breakfast….😁😂🤣
LikeLiked by 1 person
Did she ask at a level such that everyone else in the room could hear though?
Mrs E asked for a side salad with her steak and chips recently. The staff assumed that this meant that the chips were cancelled, the request for a salad usually following a “WITH NO CHIPS” presumably…
LikeLiked by 1 person
I should say, that I didn’t think that for one moment she would, Martin!
LikeLiked by 1 person
That menu reminds me of Pacers.
LikeLiked by 2 people
Pacers! That takes me back! Not had one for must be going on 40 years, yet I can still taste them!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Kinda mint Opal Fruits weren’t they?
LikeLiked by 1 person
That’s the chaps. Green & white striped spearmint flavour chews.
LikeLiked by 2 people
Ah yes.
I remember civility.
Unrelated, I’ve just eaten delicious battered fish with thirteen frozen chips and a heaped teaspoon of mushy peas.
I cancelled the tartare sauce and burnt quarter lemon. Would it be uncivil to ask for five more chips and a second teaspoon of peas in lieu next time?
LikeLiked by 1 person
A fried slice? Blimey, hardly anywhere does that any more. It’s nearly always toast, which is a poor substitute. Even more so when it’s brown bread.
LikeLiked by 2 people
I love a fried slice, me. Brown bread is OK for sandwiches but forget it for toast.
LikeLiked by 2 people
I’m with you all the way, Bill.
How about a fried brown slice? Never had one, but it sounds like an abomination.
LikeLiked by 2 people
Interesting thing was, this was a trad hotel but the staff and chef were Indian (I think). It really was expertly cooked.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Mrs B and I once spent a couple of nights in an Indian-themed hotel in Edinburgh. Nice but a bit strange. However the full English/Scottish was perfect.
LikeLike
My first fried bread for many, many years. Dad used to enjoy it, till his heart bypass. He’s 91 next month though.
LikeLike
Bobby Mango: a fried brown slice? Aren’t there laws against that? And if not, why not?
LikeLike
Well there are none against tartare sauce, Bill, so I guess that anything goes?
It’s actually OK, and surprisingly similar to white.
LikeLike
What’s the point of tartare sauce other than to make perfectly good food taste nasty?
LikeLike
I much prefer an independent/family run hotel, to a chain like Premier of Travelodge, but have difficulty in persuading Mrs PBT’s round to my way of thinking. I stayed at quite a few independent places, on various trips to Norfolk, when my parents, and then my father, was still alive, and I can only think of one that failed to deliver (it’s no longer trading).
However, you’re the first person I know to have stayed at the Russell, so it’s good to read good things about it.
LikeLiked by 1 person
The room was spacious and clean, though I suspect most reviews would say “in need of modernisation”. Check-in and out was immediate and unfussy. There’s a resident’s bar but no sign of trade. I’d use it again.
LikeLike
Whatever.
Why has the tomato got Lukashenko’s face on it?
LikeLike