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Daly’s New Wine Bar and Beer Hall in London
A Tale of Two Tempos: The Delightful Duality of Daly’s on The Strand London’s legal district has just gained a new destination for wine and beer lovers alike. Daly’s, a stalwart of The Strand opposite the Royal Courts of Justice, has been reborn following a complete transformation. Now emerging as Daly’s Wine Bar & Beer […] The post Daly’s New Wine Bar and Beer Hall in London appeared first on The Wine Sleuth .
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Collecting Coins in the Pub
I am always fascinated by the social and political aspects of the pub, perhaps more so even that the beery ones. Pubs, beer halls, biergartens, are all inherently social and political spaces, because they are places where humans get together and talk about the things that are important to them, or at least on their minds. Sure, folks can prattle on about not talking about politics or religion in polite society, but the pub, beer hall, or biergarten are not necessarily polite spaces, and so it is no surprise when you dig into the role such places have played in history that you learn interesting things...such as this story from the "Kuryer Lwowski" - that's Lemberger Courier for the non Polish speakers amongst us... As you can probably tell from the highlighted sections, I was doing a search on the legendary Prague beer hall, U Fleků, but this story from May 4th 1893 has nothing to do with black beer, or any other shade of booze, rather it comes from a story titled "How Czechs Collect D
by noreply@blogger.com (Alistair Reece)4 viewsaustro-hungarian-empirebeer-hallbiergartengaliciahistorykuryer-lwowski
