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The microclimates in the puget sound region always trip me up. In shoreline where this picture was taken it was foggy and moody, and five minutes south of there it was peak sunrise and sunny.
If you don't want to go into the tavern, I guess you can get drinks from the drive-thru window.
Colorado Springs, CO
Fuji GS645, Lomo 400
Called the 'Jewel in North London's Crown' for it's history of attracting many a famous Music Act over the years. Adele, Franz Ferdinand, Florence and the Machine and the late Queen of Camden, Amy Winehouse, to name a few, all appeared on stage at the Lock Tavern
Chalk Farm Road. Camden Town, North West London. UK.
The historic Hartwell Tavern, CA 1733 sits along the "Battle Road" in the Minuteman Historical Park in Lincoln, MA.
Although it didn't play a documented role in the Revolutionary war, British Toops are known to have marched past it on April 19th, 1775 (source: www.nps.gov/mima/hartwell-tavern.htm)
Behind the scenes: I had to kneel down to take this shot to avoid showing the roof of a black SUV that was parked next to the tavern. I thought it would have ruined the period feel.
[Explore #48 for October 20, 2011]
This two-storeyed former hotel was constructed in 1885 for Brisbane publican Daniel Costigan. It replaced a previous, less substantial structure on the site, which had functioned as the Plough Inn since 1864. The new building was erected during South Brisbane's heyday and was part of the 1880s boom-time reconstruction of Stanley Street premises.
The building was designed by architect Alexander B. Wilson, who is more known for his domestic work. It was built by contractor Abraham James, whose tender of £3,300 was accepted in March 1885.
The hotel, prominently located in central Stanley Street, serviced the commercial heart of South Brisbane. Its proximity to the South Brisbane wharves ensured its popularity amongst those engaged in shipping interests.
Initially the L-shaped interior comprised on the ground floor: a central hall, staircase, dining room, two private rooms (probably for dining also), bar, parlour, storage spaces, billiard room, and lavatories; the first floor contained fourteen guest rooms and a bathroom. A verandah along the back of the building connected it to a detached single-storey kitchen. A cellar completed the facilities.
The building has been altered a number of times since its initial construction. In 1922, additions were made by contractors Robertson and Corbette, following the designs of GHM Addison and Son. It is thought that the street awning was added at this time.
In 1987 the building was modified to function as a tavern during Expo '88. Most of the internal walls were removed, the central fireplace and chimney were taken out, and the interior was re-fitted. Also the front verandah was widened, the rear verandah extended, and windows and doors replaced at this time.
In 1991 - 1992 a conservation plan for the Plough Inn was prepared by Bruce Buchanan architects, and the interior was fully refurbished. The front verandah was also reconstructed.
Source: Queensland Heritage Register.
We need a change of tactics. Just running around with no plan won't get us the darn Vikings.
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I'll use this as a break too, let them sit and think, while I go back to my normal, quite randon approach. There's at least a week worth of other Lego pictures, that I didn't want to disturb the flow of this story. Assuming that there is a flow. Or a story.
Toy Project Day 3152
Minetta Tavern by Keith McNally in New York City - 2009
At the time celebs and a lot of New Yorker's clamored to eat there. The room was charming and the burgers and steaks were incredible.
V2 of the tavern with updated colors and some updated windows on the first floor. This version is for the newly founded Queenston in BoBS
A former business in Harris, NY. The Orthodox community is rapidly the largest population in this area. As they do not frequent these establishments, these businesses close.
Tavern Sipper: Gruven Polish Vodka, Bertina Elderflower Liqueur, Splash Grapefruit Juice, Orange Twist
Historic roadside tavern built in 1747 by Christian Nellis, Sr. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. St. Johnsville, New York.
Halikoura is a narrow strip of beach, there are taverns in this part of Stoupa. Gialos Restauant has a fantastic location.
This is a modular medieval tavern with inn, designed to fit the 21325 LEGO Medieval Blacksmith.
Building instructions can be found at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-72838/
The moc features a tavern with kitchen, an open cooking area and a closed fireplace on the ground floor, two bedrooms, one of them with a fireplace and a "toilet", on the first floor and a straw bed, some stored items and a clothesline on the second floor. Since not every corner of the attic is frequently visited, a rather large spider has moved in and is now guarding a small treasure in the back corner.
The Joe's Tavern neon sign at 25th Street and 10th Avenue. The other side of the sign looked like this in 2021.
The tavern opened in the 1940s or 1950s. It was called Joe and Mike's at the time and you can make out the "S" ghost as the last letter of the vertical sign. The tavern was seized by the city for failure to pay taxes in 1987 and it has sat mothballed ever since. The building was sold by the city to a non-profit housing developer in 2016 to building affordable housing but that obviously hasn't happened yet.
The former Jovial Dutchman public House in Crich, Derbyshire on 10 August 2021.
This building is not listed.
It was a pub since at least 1828 but closed in 2009.
More info from Crichstandard.org.
At Crich Cross carefully cross the roads to the building on the corner of Jeffries Lane
This was The Jovial Dutchman and closed in 2009 and is now a private house. In a corner there is a rail for tying up cattle and horses during the cattle market which was held between here and the church. It is thought that the name of the pub derives from Sir Cornelius Vermuyden who came here from the Netherlands to advise on the draining of the lead mines. Alternatively it may have come from one of the Dutchmen believed to be employed on the Cromford Canal nearby.
In 1838 there was a club room here and a meeting is recorded of the Ancient Order of Druids. In 1915 it was recorded as a ‘modern hotel’ where they provided good service: “Visitors met at all stations – five minutes from the famous Stand”
Took apart my Medieval Castle to make room for the Lion Knights' Castle in my office and just built out the small throne room a little bit more.
I thought it made for a cute tavern and brought in some odd patrons I had sitting on my desk.
An early evening shot of the Great Falls Tavern inside Great Falls National Park and along the C&O Canal in Potomac, Maryland. I have attached a color image of this photo below as well.
*Somehow* I have 377 pictures from a road trip to Chicago & Wisconsin that I took with a friend in May 2013... that never got posted.
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The Rustic Tavern is a family-owned bar that gets raves for cheap drinks from customers. The Rustic Tavern was chosen in the July 2010 issue of Madison Magazine as the Favorite Neighborhood Bar in Madison! This blocked-corner building was constructed in 1933 with residential upstairs and commercial down below. The outside of it bears two backlit plastic signs.
516 S Park St. Madison, WI. 052713.
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The Liberty Tree Tavern at Magic Kingdom brings us back to a time when our nation has just earned its independence.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon mural on outside wall, at blues club (and 'dive' bar),
Atlanta (Westside), Georgia
19 February 2016.
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