Across the street is a tavern, designed as a replica of a traditional Irish pub.
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At around the same time, he began gradually turning the tavern into the Redwood.
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The show even offers Smell-O-Vision, a wood scent permeating the tavern display.
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The tavern, which opened in September, features about 35 brands of bottled beer.
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On the eve of its 10th anniversary, it's the three-story tavern that's changing.
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The road is Kennington Road and comes up to the common next to the Horns tavern.
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Gov. Quinn had lunch at the Goat on Saturday to honor the tavern and Sianis, 74.
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The first tavern in Boston, Massachusetts was a Puritanordinary, opened in 1633.
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His parents operated a grocery store that later became a tavern, said Mr. Seraly.
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A building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinks
A tavern is a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and, more than likely, also be served food. An inn is a tavern which has a license to put up guests. ...
The Tavern is located at 214 E. 3rd St., Little Rock, Arkansas. It was built in 1820, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
(Taverns) A matchcover category whose advertisement mentions bars or other known places serving alcoholic beverages. (See Bars).
An inn where travellers could eat, drink and stay for the night; known today as a pub
Pub, bar, place where you can buy and drink alcohol
An inn where people can get food, drinks and rooms for the night
License permits the sale to the public of malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption on the premises.
A business establishment where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises but not including restaurants where the principal business is the serving of food.