Sunday roast at NHS maternity ward, Bath



Sunday roast at NHS maternity ward, Bath

by balufilm

49 comments
  1. My first NHS job was in the RUH back in 2003. They had proper onsite kitchens back then and the food was excellent, great portions of well cooked meals…not anymore!

    also that ward is awful, hot, stuffy and too busy 😬

  2. That mash looks nice and creamy. That aside, the meat looks like it’s going to scratch my throat lol.

  3. That’s probably the best hospital food I’ve seen in a long time, to be honest!

    I’d say enjoy – it was just as likely to be a curled up cheese sandwich, so you’ve hit the jackpot!

  4. That looks quite nice! My fave hospital food from Dumfries hospital has to be the macaroni and cheese it’s the best I’ve ever had

  5. That looks grand! My first meal after delivery was a morning roll and marmalade, 21yrs ago, but I still remember how great it tasted. The baby was alright but the roll was amazing!!

  6. Ahhh reminds of school dinners in primary. Although I think that was only for special occasions. Usually we got things like chewy sweetcorn and the cheapest most processed mash and a fishcake.

  7. That looks great! I got a toffee yoghurt and some toast after i told them i was lactose intolerant. Then i was scolded for not eating lol. Glad to see some hospitals do it better!

  8. Amazing for hospital food. During my stay in hospital I was given an inedible microwave meal, lukewarm still in its container and later a dry cheese sandwich.

  9. Great food when I had my first kid. Second I got a sad puddle of cold tomato soup for ‘dinner’.

  10. Looks good for hospital food. I’d be disappointed in a restaurant, though. Looks bland and watery.

  11. I loved the hospital food when I was in having my babies. I was surprised you even got a choice of meals to be honest. Yes it’s just basic food that you could cook better yourself, but its not bad. Especially since it has so many people to cater for. It’s pretty decent.

  12. I mean it’s not horrendous – it’s a hospital after all, not a 5 star dining experience

  13. I’ve been served worse in a massive fucking hotel under a crystal chandelier at a works Xmas do, that cost the company £300 a headsl. This ain’t bad, and at least the veg looks cooked properly rather than just boiled to mush. In private hospitals, you’d still get this, but you’d have paid through the nose for it.

  14. Looks pretty good. After I had my tonsils out, they gave me cornflakes with hot milk. Crikey, that was nearly sixty years ago. Memories ….8-)

  15. Not a complaint, I hope? My mum said she was diabetic, and was given five roast, rubber, potatoes.

  16. Looks really nice for hospital food. When my kiddo was born in Bath, I remember the little kitchen open for drinks and toast all night in the maternity ward.

    I didn’t eat a meal there, as I transferred to Chippenham after he was born. That maternity unit was like something out of “Call the Midwife”. Really supportive midwives, decent sized rooms for two mums each only, school dinners and fab puds every day, and you weren’t allowed to take your baby into the dining room to eat, as they wanted you to rest and relax for a bit.

    I really didn’t want to go home. I’d still be there now if I could hide the fact my child is now 20. 😂

  17. If I was going to rate it, it would likely be a 5/10

    Mostly because it does have most of the elements of a Roast, and it does look like decebt browning on the roast potatoes. Maybe a little much on the veggie front and light on the meat. But this is hospital food so have to temper expectations.

  18. Looks good

    When my wife was in the maternity ward, they somehow managed to completely ruin the mashed potatoes. Even if I had tried my hardest to make inedible food, I couldn’t have made them that bad

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