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Make Valentines dinner Windsor 2012 extra special at The Winning Post, Winkfield

Love will definitely be in the air at The Winning Post, Winkfield this February 14th! If you are desperately trying to think of a Valentines restaurant Windsor 2012, don’t worry.
There’s still time to plan a romantic Valentines dinner (Windsor 2012) at one of the area’s best loved venues – The Winning Post, Winkfield.
Book your Valentines restaurant Windsor 2012 now
No, it’s not too late to book a table for two (or more) and celebrate with an intimate Valentines dinner in Windsor 2012 at The Winning Post, Winkfield.
With freshly prepared and wholesome food, fine wines and beers and a convivial atmosphere, we’re sure to impress, whether Valentines dinner Windsor 2012 is to be spent with a special someone or indeed a group of people you simply love spending time with.
The Winning Post, Winkfield promises a unique setting with its 18th Century roots and rural setting, and just as you’d expect when it comes to cuisine, wines and atmosphere it has all the right ingredients to be a fantastic Valentines restaurant Windsor 2012.
Contact us for details of our special Valentines dinner Windsor 2012 menu options. From the finest cuisine, to tantalising wines and attentive service amidst memorable surroundings, we’re bound to be the Valentines restaurant Windsor 2012 that wins you brownie points!
The Winning Post, Winkfield – a unique Valentines restaurant Windsor 2012
Hurry – book your table and make your room reservations now.
A little love poetry for your delectation...
A Magic Moment I Remember by Pushkin
A magic moment I remember:
I raised my eyes and you were there,
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Of all that's beautiful and rare.
I pray to mute despair and anguish,
To vain pursuits the world esteems,
Long did I near your soothing accents,
Long did your features haunt my dreams.
Time passed. A rebel storm-blast scattered
The reveries that once were mine
And I forgot your soothing accents,
Your features gracefully divine.
In dark days of enforced retirement
I gazed upon grey skies above
With no ideals to inspire me,
No one to cry for, live for, love.
Then came a moment of renaissance,
I looked up - you again are there,
A fleeting vision, the quintessence
Of all that`s beautiful and rare.
Amores by DH Lawrence
PATIENCE, little Heart.
One day a heavy, June-hot woman
Will enter and shut the door to stay.
And when your stifling heart would summon
Cool, lonely night, her roused breasts will keep the night at bay,
Sitting in your room like two tiger-lilies
Flaming on after sunset,
Destroying the cool, lonely night with the glow of their hot twilight;
There in the morning, still, while the fierce strange scent comes yet
Stronger, hot and red; till you thirst for the daffodillies
With an anguished, husky thirst that you cannot assuage,
When the daffodillies are dead, and a woman of the dog-days holds you in gage.
Patience, little Heart.



