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er there was Hsiao's scheduled performance, the | pubs and restaurants were over-flooded with people - |
ple A POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE to the attraction of | pubs and clubs in the area. |
aurants, its Pub Crawl in Boston/Cambridge area | pubs, and an educational touring program ("But I Sai |
ression in the United Kingdom for a day tour of | pubs and/or breweries by train, in search of "real a |
Oh what does it mean when the | pubs are all packed at five-thirty? |
Nearest | Pubs are all about one mile from Tutts-Clump either |
A number of Irish | pubs are named in memory of Kitty Kiernan, such as o |
Two | pubs are located within North Wagga - The Black Swan |
The | pubs are the Olde Ship Inn on London Road, the Crown |
A number of Irish theme | pubs are resident, with the most notable being "The |
The closest | pubs are now on the outskirts of Chester Park, compr |
In the United States, the franchise | pubs are named with "Firkin" first, as in "The Firki |
The | pubs are known for their family friendly atmosphere |
The local | pubs are "The Lamb" and "The RED Lion". |
The market and its lively | pubs are a feature. |
Pubs are responding by training their staff to ask p | |
Not all rail ale trail | pubs are as close as the Globe Inn to Looe railway s |
Local | pubs are the Live and Let Live on Millers Lane and t |
The | pubs are designed to look and feel like traditional |
The | pubs are operated by tenants, which means that the c |
The | pubs are well-known for offering beer by the little- |
no longer exists, the village shop and the two | pubs are still there, although one of these pubs, Th |
formerly known as The Red House, although many | pubs are in close proximity to the village including |
The three | pubs are named The County (a restaurant that has hos |
The village | pubs are The Plough and the country pub,Caunton Beck |
The three | pubs are all very family friendly offering good food |
he male looks towards the city (making sure the | pubs are open). |
g from the southern end of the High Street, the | pubs are: The Colney Fox (formerly The WaterSplash H |
t his antagonists physically, especially in the | pubs around Oxford. |
These are sold through their 15 tied | pubs around the Cotswolds. |
s convenience stores, take away restaurants and | pubs, as well as a Texaco petrol station. |
concentrated in a similar fashion to the area's | pubs, at the intersection of the Drimnagh, Walkinsto |
There are 3 | Pubs, Barrets, Normans and the Harp, all famous for |
retail outlets, a wide variety of restaurants, | pubs, bars and a hotel. |
nment guide to London, UK covering restaurants, | pubs, bars and nightclubs in London. |
Several Beijing | pubs, bars, and other venues with live bands or sing |
extended to entertainment nightspots, including | pubs, bars, lounges, dance clubs, and night clubs. |
"Площадь Ленина").There are located a number of | Pubs, Bars, Cafes and Shops. |
bouring Crescent Street, Bishop is home to many | pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants. |
k form guide contains over 5,000 of the UKs top | pubs based upon food, drink and atmosphere. |
ted for a time to old factories, barracks, even | pubs, because the surviving portions of the main fac |
started as a singer and guitarist in Manchester | pubs before teaming up with Large. |
It has also 2 | Pubs, Blakes and Tierneys(Foxhall) |
They may be seen on | pubs both in Banbury and as distant as Bridgend, Wal |
It was launched in 2005 with 16 | pubs but one has since closed. |
ring their early days, they would often play in | pubs but still used confetti, pyrotechnics, and dres |
The town was home to a number of good quality | pubs, but some have since closed being demolished to |
he beginning of the 1900s the village had eight | pubs, but there are now only three remaining: The Bu |
There used to be many standalone Brewers Fayre | pubs, but in 2006 Whitbread agreed to dispose of the |
vodka etc.) can be purchased at liquor stores, | pubs, but most grocery stores do not sell them, alth |
The village once had three licenced | pubs but now it has none. |
uments were thrown out of the churches into the | pubs by the Oxford Movement. |
irst person to get the ball to any of the local | pubs by tradition receives a free drink. |
There are two local | pubs: Byrnes and The Fleece. |
vailable in the foyers of public spaces such as | pubs, cafes and restaurants and also in those of cul |
There are restaurants, | pubs, cafes and takeaways offer a wider variety of B |
The village has many local | pubs, cafes and nightclubs. |
Well developed | pubs, cafes and shops close to the beach and safe sw |
Two | pubs called 'The Kingsbridge Inn' and 'Tafyrn-y-Trap |
It has two | pubs, called The Spread Eagle and The Blue Bell. |
The village has a small shop and 2 | pubs called The Red Lion and The Waggon and Horses. |
A number of cocktail bars and | pubs can be found on Walton Street. |
ends, McDowall and Bryson socialised in Glasgow | pubs, catching many local bands at the time. |
They were provided with shops, | pubs, chapels and a school. |
2 private schools, 1 government primary school, | pubs, churches and a fully operational fire station. |
ool, library, industrial estate, youth centres, | pubs, churches, fire station and social facilities. |
There were no | pubs, cinemas or community amenities. |
Claremorris has many | pubs: Cj's, O'Briens, Pajo's, Merrick's, Hanley's, T |
e hockey and trying to get to parties after the | pubs close. |
lso lay on the main road, between the other two | pubs, closed soon after the Millennium and is now a |
the band while making the rounds of the world's | pubs, clubs and concert halls. |
A large number of | pubs, clubs and bars provide Newcastle with a relati |
ring gear shops, foreign money exchange booths, | pubs, clubs and nightlife along with the numerous tr |
the two appeared regularly as Show of Hands in | pubs, clubs and bars. |
Seeley raced motocross in his teens, but 'found | pubs, clubs and girls' in his late teens and lost in |
l, concerts of jazz, blues or pop take place in | pubs, clubs, coffee houses or terraces. |
they consider to be the best cask ale outlets ( | pubs, clubs, and off licences) in the United Kingdom |
In between gigs at | pubs, coffeehouses and subway train stations, she wo |
Shows are traditionally held in local | pubs, colleges and playhouses. |
The village boasts a large number of | pubs compared with its relatively small size, in com |
er's tied estate consisted of 7% of Yorkshire's | pubs, compared with John Smith's 15% and Tetley's 14 |
ughout the early 20th century a large number of | pubs continued to operate, many of which were sustai |
Also, there are | pubs, convenience stores, supermarkets, cafes,and re |
John's, a Post Office, a GP's surgery, several | pubs, convenience shops, a greengrocer, a fish and c |
The village has four | pubs, Corrigans, the Blackwater Lodge (which is also |
Beer in | pubs costs around 1.7 euros per 0.33L bottle, and ar |
s always being kept informed by what drinks the | pubs currently have on the bar and what they've had |
gether with a footprint of wholly owned smaller | pubs, deemed by Grand Metropolitan to be too small o |
ch group, cricket club, football teams, several | pubs, doctor's surgery, post office and houses the l |
There are several | pubs dotted along the former canal path, partly deli |
And, on the day of his return to Ireland, local | pubs dropped the price of beer to that of 1956. |
ll but no pub, despite the hamlet boasting five | pubs earlier during the height of the quarrying on n |
There are 3 | pubs; Elliott's, the Gweebarra Bar and Packie's Bar. |
Pubs en route include the Blackstock, The Kings Head | |
works and Tile & Tar Tunnel museums with 5 or 6 | pubs en-route. |
The allegations include her visit to clubs and | pubs every night; coming home late at midnight; not |
amuel Smiles in 1851 as an alternative to local | pubs for socialising. |
e YNS put on were cheaper and allowed breaks at | pubs for drinking. |
tue of John Lennon, a Beatles store and several | pubs formerly frequented by The Beatles. |
The village has four | pubs, four shops, and a petrol station. |
"Roadford" has McGann's and Mc Dermott's | pubs, four restaurants, two hostels and a number of |
They then built | pubs further afield in Garstang, Cumberland and Scot |
nclude the primary school, Catholic church, two | pubs, general convenience shop, GAA grounds, Race Co |
s Fleet Street and is part of the Taylor Walker | Pubs group. |
ishment, one of the UK's last remaining parlour | pubs, had been owned and operated by resident Flossi |
port claiming that the ban on indoor smoking in | pubs has been the been cause of a decline in trade e |
really a clever con artist, who visits various | pubs, has a drink, and then steals another umbrella |
More recently two of these | pubs have been renovated and one, The Green Man, is |
Many of the town's | pubs have closed down in recent years. |
About 10 | pubs have closed out of the about 25 pubs that have |
New | pubs have opened about every 6 months, keeping the o |
Some | pubs have brick or stone stillages, sometimes quite |
Two other | pubs have since been converted into Indian Restauran |
Since 2000, | pubs have been allowed to open for 24 hours during N |
Darts is popular in Scotland, with many | pubs having their own teams. |
In the streets, | pubs, hiring fairs and markets he earned money by si |
is early teens in the dining room of one of the | pubs his parents owned in country Victoria. |
Many great | pubs, hotels, and shops can be found, and Kingston a |
Re the list of | pubs, I've left this alone for now, but it is unency |
m contains The Three Moles, one of the smallest | pubs in Sussex along with the church of St James whi |
d Bush was one of the few completely smoke-free | pubs in London. |
There are two | pubs in the village, The Rampant Horse and The Crown |
Pubs in Deritend were also licenced by Bordesley mag | |
The Castle Inn is one of the oldest | pubs in Dorset dating from the 16th Century and has |
The brewery owns three | pubs in Powys: two in Brecon and one in Llangynidr. |
He performed in a number of | pubs in the East End of London throughout this time. |
They hold regular meetings, usually held in | pubs in towns throughout Yorkshire. |
There are also two | pubs in Needingworth, The Pike and Eel and The Queen |
ces, 130 shops and restaurants, 32 hotels and 8 | pubs: in all some 2 million square foot of space. |
It used to have one of the most remote | pubs in the area, The Mounted Rifleman, closed in th |
The Claim and Emily in tiny rooms above various | pubs in London's West End. |
Yates's have been converted to Slug and Lettuce | pubs in recent years. |
Pubs in Brompton-on-Swale include the Crown and the | |
arious positions as well as running a number of | pubs in the Cardiff area. |
y also have the option to keep track of all the | pubs in the system that currently have their beers o |
Six | pubs in Gunnislake take part in the Tamar Valley Lin |
After some time playing | pubs in the UK, the group signed with Vertigo Record |
was a prosperous businessman, who owned several | pubs in Belfast and had at one time been chairman of |
There are also several | pubs in Easingwold and plenty of shops. |
There are a number of | pubs in Cadnam, including the White Hart (After Whit |
There are two | pubs in the village centre, The Bull and The Bell. |
rewery also owns the Star Inn and Coeur de Lion | pubs in Bath. |
there was and still remains a concentration of | pubs in the area; two actually opposite the former b |
had fallen to two, and from 1841 the number of | pubs in the village fluctuated between one and two u |
began by performing Eva Cassidy songs in local | pubs in Donegal, before starting to sing her own son |
The pub opened in 1894, making it one of oldest | pubs in Ealing. |
s landlord of the Canton Cross and Romilly Arms | pubs in Cardiff. |
as established in 1870 and is one of the oldest | pubs in Belfast. |
There are two | pubs in the village. |
There are Ettamogah | Pubs in Sydney, Albury-Wodonga, Sunshine Coast and C |
There are two | pubs in the area. |
Hurns own several | pubs in Wales. |
eral times meeting suspected drug users outside | pubs in popular nightspot areas, such as Mohamed Sul |
Firkin | pubs in Canada and the United States operate under t |
cated in Millers Drive and is served by several | pubs in particular The Griffin and White Harte pubs |
on, such as the Princess Royal and Jolly Farmer | pubs in Runfold, the Seven Stars in East Street, Far |
There are two | pubs in Hazelhatch, beside the canal. |
s well as seasonal specials and house beers for | pubs in the Sheffield area. |
ly avoided "Irish-Pubification" that many other | pubs in Dublin had suffered, fearing that they would |
The Cluny was one of only two | pubs in Newcastle to make it into the 2004 Good Pub |
side from that, he drinks the occasional jar in | pubs in Ballyconnell and enjoys the odd game of poke |
ond, as well as the bar industry which has five | pubs in total. |
er of their beers available "on tap" in various | pubs in Western Australia. |
A) detonated two 6-pound gelignite bombs at two | pubs in Guildford, England. |
near Newry in early 1972 and began frequenting | pubs in Newry and across the border in Dundalk where |
, swimming pool, spa, gym and there are several | pubs in the town, many of which have music at the we |
There are also three | pubs in the village. |
venting the opening of new nightclubs, bars and | pubs in his ward, and has tried unsuccessfully to ge |
There are three | pubs in the village called the Blue Ball, The Dundas |
has never had its own pub, though there are two | pubs in the parish of Twineham. |
The Tattersalls Hotel, one of four | pubs in Tocumwal |
There are therefore three and a half | pubs in Rogate. |
Two of the remaining open | pubs in the village are entirely in England and the |
Pubs in Doolin include Fitzpatricks, Gus O'Connor's, | |
was invalided out at the end of 1943 and kept 2 | pubs in England before retiring to Kyrenia, Cyprus i |
There are numerous | pubs in the village, suiting various tastes. |
There are several | pubs in the area, the most prominent being the Sarac |
Due to the juxtaposition of the | pubs in the centre of town, The Cock and The Bull, ( |
Pubs in the village are: Kirwan's and Dunphy's. | |
p by Fosdyke Bridge, have closed - as have many | pubs in the local area. |
There are no working shops or | pubs in the village. |
CEO, Huey's would blossom into a chain of seven | pubs in Memphis. |
Pubs in the area include 'The Goose' and 'The Bridge | |
There are no shops or | pubs in the village. |
uins of Llangynwyd castle and one of the oldest | pubs in Wales. |
nd was again revived and applied to a number of | pubs in the Allied estate during the early 1980s.. B |
There are two | pubs in the village, a National School in Athlacca a |
There are two | pubs in Lisvane; the Ty Mawr and the Black Griffin, |
There are currently two | pubs in North Anston , the Little Mester on Nursery |
There are three | pubs in the village: The Village Court, The Anglers |
urton) Ltd a limited liability company, several | Pubs in the Liverpool and the north west of England |
There are also a number of | pubs in the outlying areas around the village, notab |
There are two | pubs in Harlescott, one called The Anchor Inn and th |
he Champion of the Thames is one of the smaller | pubs in Cambridge and is one of The King Street Run |
He also ran | pubs in Glasgow and on the Costa del Sol, before bec |
There are two | pubs in Ninfield - The Kings Arms and the Blacksmith |
A free trade to other | pubs in Sussex and the rest of the UK deveveloped at |
nes is known for The Mug House, one of the only | pubs in a churchyard in England. |
There are two | pubs in the village: The Star (named after a car) an |
sents self-employed licensees of public houses ( | pubs) in the UK, and local Licensed Victuallers Asso |
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