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16th June 09, 04:44 PM
#1
Thats good timing. I'll be visiting Scotland and England in August and this post gives me a good heads-up. Thanks!
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16th June 09, 05:25 PM
#2
In Donegal, on the Inishowen:
The Drunken Duck in Carastrowna, Greencastle.
The Quiet Lady in Carndonagh
Both have wonderful food, beverage, and great Craic.
Slainte
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16th June 09, 06:57 PM
#3
I only recognise two of their picks as places I've drank in, and can definitely agree that both of them belong on the list. They are the "Hand in Hand" in Wimbledon and the "Trip to Jerusalem" in Nottingham.
The latter claims to be England's oldest pub, and certainly looks to have been built in the 12th century as they say it was, so it most likely is. It is next door to Nottingham Castle and would have been there even back in Robin Hood's day. Assuming he was a real person he might well have sampled their ale - in disguise to avoid being nabbed by the next door neighbour, LOL! I doubt if the Sheriff of Nottingham would have frequented a common pub, though.
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16th June 09, 09:11 PM
#4
Well, theres a thing! Somehow,after a fairly long and eventful life, I find that I have been to most of the pubs on that list!
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17th June 09, 08:01 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by SteveB
In Donegal, on the Inishowen:
The Drunken Duck in Carastrowna, Greencastle.
The Quiet Lady in Carndonagh
Both have wonderful food, beverage, and great Craic.
Slainte
But with regard to the article in question, neither in Britain nor even the UK .
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