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WINSTON SMITH'S HOME EATERY AND SPEAKEASY

Police meeting at Winston Smith's.

In Orwell's 1984, the regulation lunch was a pannikin of pinkish-grey stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese, and a mug of Victory Coffee. We can improve on that.

Winston Smith's Eatery and Speakeasy.While food is, of course, the main ingredient of a meal, the setting can be almost as important as the food itself. While most restaurants these days (though Winston's is not a restaurant) try to be chic and currently fashionable, Winston Smith's is true frontier style in a Western building, where you can tie your horse to the rail, with heavy wood floors, hewn tables and chairs, a porch where you can still throw horseshoes, and an atmosphere reminiscent of times past.

Winston Smith's Eatery and Speakeasy was built mainly for the use of guests who can, and will generally prefer, to be self-catering using the facilities available. However for special projects and programs, or as the need arises, we can provide catering in a wholesome manner - not like today's 'synthetic' food.

Unlike store-bought bread, our homebaked bread not only tastes good, like bread should, yet is free of harmful additives. With an unlimited supply of bananas here, our banana bread is a particular delight.

Enjoying coffee in Winston Smith's.Remember the good 'old fashioned' real homemade pies you could get before everything became pre-packaged? Here at Highland Heritage, we bake deep-dish rainforest fruit pies so good that visitors can't get enough!

For pre-arranged visits, we can provide culinary delights such as rich and thick old-fashioned stews with dumplings, organic pizza fresh from wood-fired ovens, puddings, and real fruit cakes and biscuits, washed down with our very own dark roast organic coffee. What more could you want?

At Highland Heritage all meals provided are wholesome and vegetarian.

Victory Gin (as in 1984) is still 10 cents per large nip.

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