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I have enjoyed a few delicious meals here.

 

Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.

In cute little Greenwich, this pub epitomizes a proper English Pub (in my mind). But what do I know, I grew up in Nashville, TN ‍😎

 

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Tempted to unleash that hidden singing or comedy talent? Don't be shy -- go for it!!

The Boot is rich in history being built around the time of The War of The Roses-The Battle of St Albans.

Thank you all for visits, favs and comments, it's greatly appreciated!

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The Chequers used to be a pub and goes back to Elizabethan times. It is dilapidated now and dangerously close to the River Ver flowing around it, and to a major trunk road, the A 5183 connecting the motorway with Dunstable. However, it is a listed building with some heritage and therefore protected by law. Any owner would not be allowed to change its substance and layout and, if "modernised", all changes would have to be in keeping with tradition. This is a major challenge, and for the last decade, nobody has come forward to accept this challenge. So, decay and dilapidation do continue, together with the protection. Fuji X-Pro3, 35/1.4 lens.

Pub de Puerta Cinegia, Zaragoza

[Esp. / Eng]

Como a los dioses se les escapa el tiempo

hay un crepúsculo también para los hombres

Pero he encontrado el nicho perfecto:

tiene tres grifos de cerveza,

bañados en oro, para tirar

(al sentido sexual no me refiero)

fresca su espuma de tsunami.

 

Just as the gods lose their grip on time

there's a twilight for people

But I've found the perfect grave;

it has three beer taps

bathed in gold, to deliver*

(I'm not referring to the sexual meaning)

its cool tsunami-like froth

*The original verb has ambiguous meaning in Spanish slang

 

Angel Petisme

Todos los Santos, extracto (Poemails, 2011, AMARGORD Ediciones)

Edinburgh, Scotland

 

A backstreet pub in Dublin, as viewed through the window, the day after New Year’s Day.

The Moorcock Inn at Garsdale Head . The only pub for miles around.

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The village near where we live has one small pub which makes the best pizza in the area, also billiards, classic rhythm and blues music, and the latest gossip. A good weekend to everyone!

One of the local pubs just over the bridge.

Nearby are small shops to visit and more.

 

The inn has seven en suite bedrooms, each with colour television, telephone, tea and coffee tray and hair drier.

 

In selecting your bedroom, you can choose to overlook the river at the front of the house, or the green fields backed by the mountains at the rear of the house.

 

Besides the dining-room, there is a large lounge with an open fire and two attractive small bars.

 

The Tanronnen has long held a reputation for its high standard of cuisine and the homely and cosy atmosphere. Packed lunches are provided on request. The inn is open all year round and the dining-room is open to non-residents.

  

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Microbrewery in Percé, Québec, Canada.

Olympus mirrorless camera processing with Snapseed, PhotoToaster and Distressedfx

Color version of an earlier posted BW image

 

At any pub, there can always be a bit of a scuffle to get your favourite bar stool when it is busy.

 

A small flock of thirsty galahs, taken at the edge of the Murray River in Mannum, with a backdrop of weeping willows in their lovely golden autumn tones.

The Irish pub is truly an institution.

It's where we meet to socialise with friends have some food & drinks.

"Guinness"

The Quays is where I can be found when I'm visiting Galway.

Stade - Lower Saxony - Germany

 

Kneipe in Stade - Niedersachsen

The Barge and Bottle, is in Sleaford, Lincs. It relates to the River slea, which runs through the market town.

This photo captures a spontaneous moment of pure joy as a woman breaks into an impromptu Irish dance outside of a pub in The Rocks, Sydney. With her arms held closely to her side and her feet flying, she embodies the spirited energy of the Irish dance. Passersby look on with delight and amusement, clapping rhythmically to the beat of the tune.

 

The Rocks, Sydney

 

April, 2023

Sir John A ... along Elgin ...

Ottawa Canada ...

Pic in my Architectural Album ...

 

Pic taken Dec 2, 2022

Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

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