posted by cknapp on 2 February 2011 at 11:48
This is a great place to come in the evening as it really fills out with peoplesitting and eating and drinking at the little cafes nearby. There are some beautiful fountains sending jets of colourfully lit water up all around the square.
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central alicante
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Alicante
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posted by hmosser on 11 January 2011 at 13:39
This is the part of town to head to on a saturday night when the bars and restaurants are buzzing, serving international cuisine and pumping out the music. All Adams Morgan evenings should be wrapped up at Madam Organs where live bands play throughout the week.
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Northwest Washington DC
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Washington DC
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posted by pwentzel on 4 January 2011 at 16:01
The Jazz Bar is just of Nicholson street and is open every night of the week. The house band usually play on Mondays and are very good for a house band in a small jazz bar. On Tuesdays there are open mic nights which boasts a high standard. The rest of the week seems to have no fixed schedule with different things going on every week. Saturdays are especially good fun.
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Opposite the Old College
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posted by yreighner on 4 January 2011 at 14:30
We'd heard that there was a tradition of pub crawls on Rose Street so we though we'd give it a go. There's nothing specific organised, I suppose it's just more of a status symbol to say that you've managed it. None of my group did! There are about 20 pubs crammed into this one short street and just thinking about drinking a pint in each of them now makes me feel a little ill. You do however get a good cross section of Edinburgh's drinking establishments from the posh and pretentious to the downright filthy.
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Start at the St Andrew's Square Entrance
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posted by pelinor on 16 November 2010 at 17:22
This is the oldest continuously operating bar in New York, dating back to the mid 19th century. In fact, it feels much like the mid 19th century inside with a lot of wooden panelling and sawdust covered floors. Given that Abe Lincoln and John Lennon are only two of the many famous figures who have drunk in this pub, it's unsurprising that the walls are absolutely crammed with memorabilia. Ale is all that's served here, pale or dark and there's only one size of glass... but that's all part of the experience I suppose.
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www.mcsorleysnewyork.com/home.html
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