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As someone who falls into the ‘Gen Z’ age bracket, I do my best to not live up to some of the annoying stereotypes. ‘Gen Z is addicted to technology.’ ‘You believe everything you see on social media.

’ ‘Gen Z is scared to get out in the real world.’ Not true. But when a juicy looking burger pops up on my social media feed it’s hard not to be ‘influenced’.



This is what led me on a visit to the Bull and Swan in High Street St Martin's, Stamford . After all, I was keen not to believe everything I see online! Joined by my parents Tina and Mark, sister Millie and nana Charlotte, whose birthday it was, we booked an evening table for a celebratory meal. Inside, it has a traditional English charm with wooden floors and beams.

For a pub that is said to have once been a fancy gentlemen’s drinking club, the only clue to its pretentious past was the portraits of periwigged chaps adorning the exposed brick walls. Although on our day of dining it was a bright summer evening, it is easy to imagine what a cosy spot it would be on a chilly winter’s day after a stroll around the nearby Burghley Park. Have a look at our other Eat My Words reviews here It was the whole family's first time visiting and as first impressions go, there were no complaints.

We were greeted by a friendly and attentive waitress, who to our surprise later told us she was on a trial shift, and placed our drinks orders. As the designated drivers my sister and I had fizzy drinks, so I cannot speak t.

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