I was spoilt for choice when attempting a quick lunch along Camberley High Street. I’m a sucker for hot steaming pork, and Harringtons off-the-bone for batons and rolls was a real invite. My baton was well-filled for £2.40, accompanied by a spoonful of sage and onion stuffing. Unfortunately the stuffing was soggy, probably never getting anywhere near an oven, and the baton was heated to over-crisp. However, for £2.40 it wasn’t all that bad. A large café latte(£2.40) was a little too weak, a common problem with latte, and was Lavazza which I find a little over-robusta. Harringtons has seating for only six people, and is rather uncomfortable. The service was polite enough but rather severe perhaps the server was having a bad day. Camberley High Street has two or three other apparently up-market lunch outlets, but it was the pork spotted from the street that clinched it. However, it didn’t impress me enough to be my next-time first choice. I shall try the other options when I’m next down Camberley way.