Gravy cocktail, anyone? Wallace & Gromit's cheese-free dining venture is far from cracking
Briefly

Wallace & Gromit have been beloved figures in British culture since their debut in 1989. Their charm is evident in their whimsical inventions and memorable traits. Recently, a humorous disconnect was highlighted by the announcement of a Wallace & Gromit-themed gravy restaurant, which aligns with the narrative's food theme despite gravy playing a minor role in their stories. The restaurant, operated by Bisto, offers a unique gravy-laden menu and will operate for just two days, showcasing a playful, despite inaccurate, salutation to the characters' culinary connections.
Ever since A Grand Day Out was released in 1989, we as a nation have grasped Wallace & Gromit to our collective heart like nothing else.
Although it will only be open for two days next week, the restaurant will supply a full 15 gravy menu.
Wait, hang on, what's that? I got it wrong? It's actually cheese that Wallace likes? Cheese and not gravy?
Upon arrival, diners will be greeted with a gravy cocktail, which will be followed by a Bisto-infused roast with all the trimmings.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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