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Pub irlandés en pleno centro de Santiago de Querétaro. La buena música y la cerveza amenizan la noche. Prácticamente cada semana hay una presentación en vivo de grupos locales y regionales.
The Time Piece on Northgate in Dewsbury is a Wetherspoons pub, it opened in 1999, I am not too sure what its named after as there isn't much info on the Wetherspoons website about it.
The Royal Oak is a prime site for Edinburgh's folk-scene and is also the local for Ian Rankin's fictional detective John Rebus. Located in Infirmary Street the pub is about three minutes walk from Edinburgh's City Mortuary, a place very well known to the worthy bobby. The pub is also a favourite of Rebus's prolific creator.
An excellent musical event by the National Collective in Ceilidh and all for free. Living in England I suppose I have a bit of an excuse for not knowing anything about the National Collective but a quick look at their website provides the following:
National Collective was founded by a small group of artists and writers based in Edinburgh in 2011. Since then it has grown significantly across Scotland with over 2,000 members. It is the non-party movement for artists and creatives who support Scottish independence. - See more at: nationalcollective.com/about-us/#sthash.bibTUOiN.dpuf
The Old Peculiar, Handsacre, Stafordshire
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Situated in the village of Handsacre, the old peculiar is a free house and takes its name from the landlords favourite tipple. Theakstons, Old Peculiar.
Shot on a tour of local pubs. April 2011 Ref 71-138
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Taken the day before Roy Calladine's funeral on 30/04/09. The mourners all met here at 10am before setting off behind the coffin to walk to St. Mary's church for the service. The Cliff Inn shelters below the cliffs of the limestone quarry with the imposing Crich Stand on their summit, leaving the pub a glance to the right provides peerless views to the Derwent Valley. This is a gem of a spot and Roy was a gem of a landlord and friend. Said often, but some things will never be the same.
From Wolverhampton council's local list report (2008):
"A two storey pub in pink to mauve-grey brick, in a prominent position on a major road junction. Traditional in form, with a hipped roof, it has streamlined, moderne elevations with large metal windows, and doorcases with streamlined side mouldings, flat hoods, jazzy windows above the doors, and circular plaques of eagles above. The interior was gutted in 2007. The garden survives at the rear, its terrace marked by a low stone wall. This is the better survivor of the architect Twentyman’s two most significant pre-war pubs. Its historical importance, its position in an area itself of historic importance (Fallings Park Garden Suburb), and the quality of the exterior mean that it retains its significance despite recent alterations."
Here you can see, what you just have seen from outside - the brewery and the pub. Outside you can see the old oak tree.
On an island between Platt Street and Walthew Lane. Pub sign www.flickr.com/photos/garstonian/5432618163
Yesterday we had another PuB NiGHT it was AMAZING. We had so much fun and got to meet so many people. Smilies is a great pub to just talk and have a great time.
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Situated a little way out of Alvechurch on Withybed Lane, this is the Crown as photographed in March 2012. The pub serves the community of Withybed Green and is easily accessible from Bridge 61 of the Worcester & Birmingham Canal.
A new pub/restaurant that has opened up in Newport, South Wales.
I haven't been here yet, but I have heard it is pretty good.
Community Pub & Eatery in Tacoma, Washington
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The golden ball pub, is on Cromwell road, York, it is a very old pub in the bishop hill area of the city, it was originally bought by John Smith's brewery in 1902, and remodeled in 1929, and kept virtually the same today, it was later to become a community pub, where locals have a share in the running of the pub, it's a grade 11 listed building, it's off the tourest track, and is used mainly by the local residents