Bolgna Cafe Pizzeria Bar
Sitting and relaxing on the streets of Novi Sad is a popular past time. Iced Coffee’s, ice cream and full blown lasagne are all Serbian favourites I find, perched in wicker chairs under umbrellas, out of the baking sun in the middle of the busy season. We sit outside Bolgna Cafe Pizzeria, [...]
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Tags: Novi Sad
Hit Grill Bar and Restaurant
Beside a busy main road heading into the center of Novi Sad is a bar and grill, Serbian style. In fact the Greek influence really comes into play with a restaurant about as vegetarian friendly as an abattoir, the menu is jam packed with meat, carcasses and flesh, grilled fresh and [...]
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La Forza Restaurant and Bar
Outdoor dining and drinking presented in a culturally relevant square. The sun beating down on the concrete floor, a large fountain erupting in the middle with children and dogs splashing about. The surrounding buildings are covered in war-orientated messaging and postings of politics as graffiti. One of the buildings is empty [...]
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Gaymers Cider Garden
What better way to spend a festival that sitting at picnic bench behind a small white picket fence listening to the sounds of music legends just a few meters from the stage 2 tent. To top it off the Gaymers Garden had full table service. The waitresses would come by take orders and [...]
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Tags: Marble Arch and Park Lane
The Town Crier Pub
A large pub sitting all alone on the corner of the square whewre Chester train station a hotel and this pub all conviene. Inside the pub has carpets, alcoves, a long bar running inside the main wall with a good selection on tap at low prices. Toilets and further facilities are up [...]
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Tags: Chester
Unknown Gastro Bar
What really irritates me is that I can’t remember the name of this venue having visited it just the once for an evening back in 2004. The entrance was raised with large bay windows facing onto the street outside. Within, a well sized wood floor with heavy tables either side of a gastro [...]
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Tags: One Visit Wonders
Bar 38
From the beautiful views of the portsmouth harbour and gunners wharf is a stark contrast of drunken readjints groups of men who tear down the prominade along the canal and settle at the chrome tables outside Bar 38. This rather common, rough chain bar feels very much like a yates but without the signatory [...]
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Tags: Portsmouth
April 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment
Pub Gardens in Central London
Its another glorious day in Central London and I for one wouldn’t mind a nice pint after work but if i’m jammed in the middle of the city where are the best places to go?
How about a Roof Terrace? The closest one to central London is probably the Grafton Arms near [...]
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Tags: London
The White Hart Pub
In the tranquility of the astounding silent city of Hertford sits what looks like a small traditional pub among the cobbled roads and bright sunshine. A few clean looking tables out front look enticing and the rear beer garden, viewable on approach also look inviting. So in we head, sun on our [...]
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Tags: Hertfordshire
The Railway Pub
Sitting literally outside the back of finsbury park station is the railway pub and thank god, I was plenty thirsty. Half of the door were bolted shut so getting in wasn’t easy but when i finally hauled myself through the doors i found myself looking in the face of a middle aged lanky [...]
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Tags: Angel and Islington