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Old taverns, bookstores, theaters, and especially movie theaters, shut down.
They include Ocean Prime Restaurants and Rusty Bucket Restaurants and Taverns.
Nearby is Aegina, full of fishing villages and notable seafood taverns.
They started competing with taverns, and detractors came out of the woodwork.
In the adjoining township, black people operate small taverns and basic carwashes.
It damaged white clapboard farmhouses, the Schneider's meat market, the taverns and the school.
Rowdy taverns served a limited number of simple dishes to people at common tables.
Globally, taverns and inns served food, but they focused primarily on alcohol or lodging.
Shops close early, and there are no taverns to speak of or pool halls.
Perhaps unwisely, the city of Swan, in Australia, has parking minimums for taverns and wineries.
Taverns and families might tap the local pines for their own supply of fresh resin.
There are spring waters nearby; spas and Pilates instructors seem to outnumber trattorias and taverns.
The business district on Fairfield Avenue includes convenience stores, shops and many taverns and restaurants.
Some have been converted into corner taverns, whose windows cast yellow light into otherwise dark streets.
It has one of those overpopulated menus that borrows from brasseries, trattorias and mainstream American taverns.
Gay men in London pubs and taverns would use Cant to socialize and make sexual contacts.
Then Prohibition went into effect, closing many of the city's breweries and taverns, imperiling the city's finances.
Taverns double as gutting stations and fish storage lockers, and almost every view contains a tackle shop.
The update had added taverns for the dwarves, which led to spilled beer, which cats walked through.
For generations, taverns and saloons were largely places for men to gather, drink, gamble and chew tobacco.
In dark taverns, cover bands play '80s hits; the bright daiquiri joints spin rap and R.&B.
"Let all avoid taverns and grog shops for a few days," advised the New York Herald in 1839.
In so many places around the world, bars, taverns, pubs are the place to hash out these issues.
Both pie and cake came over with the pilgrims, then were later served in colonial taverns and inns.
All events and gatherings of 10 people or more are prohibited, and bars, taverns, and restaurants are closed.
Racice, a village of about 300 people, has taverns, shops, restaurants and supermarkets within a 10-minute drive.
The Winthrop Brandons lived in a small cottage in Williams Court near two taverns and a devotional bookshop.
Plenty of people imbibe at the airport taverns before a flight and manage to not body-shame other passengers.
Coffeehouses and taverns, which had long been venues for discussing the events of the day, now became political hubs.
The celebrants wandered a warren of beer halls and taverns constructed of old wood—"a cabin atmosphere," Hauser called it.
He was feared in the taverns of the Fourth Ward of Manhattan, and became famous only after he was caught.
Instead, chances are they will be glad-handing at coffee shops in Ames, Iowa, or taverns in Manchester, New Hampshire.
We talked about Nashville's traffic, now nightmarish thanks to tourists and endless construction and "pedal taverns" full of drunken bridesmaids.
I let myself be swept along to late-night karaoke and cozy taverns, polo matches, and long walks through Newport.
Soon crowds stream from the taverns and march southwards, along the Bosphorus, the waterway that cleaves the city between two continents.
I see the names of beauty schools and men's clubs and taverns, and I think, 'What does that place look like?
Chris Harrison, host of The Bachelor, and Paisley crash a bachelorette party-on-wheels — on one of Nashville's many pedal taverns.
Travelers from Manhattan disembarked from a ferry to transfer to the train, and in time inns and taverns opened to accommodate them.
Thanks to a new feature, players no longer had to meet in taverns and similar locations to go on an adventure together.
Navigating is a virtual itinerary based on the only towns, hotels, taverns and gas stations that were safe for people of colour.
Heineken struck a 403 million pound ($497 million) deal last month to buy and break up British pub group Punch Taverns PUB.
Consider Cologne, rich with aesthetic delights: from one of the best concert halls in Europe to galleries, major museums and brewhouse taverns.
Just how did the Song of Songs, a racy pop album that was possibly sung in ancient taverns, arrive in Holy Writ?
An established working-class Irish and Italian community in Hoboken offered "an already-existing infrastructure of bars and taverns," Mr. Herman said.
Instead, they turned the tour into a perpetual bachelor party, guzzling wine, gambling in taverns and chasing the local filles de joie.
" Later in Poland, Jews branched out from moneylending and "became tax-farmers, toll-farmers, estate managers, and they ran mills and taverns.
It damaged cars, apartment buildings and taverns, filling one nearby restaurant with enough water to nearly submerge its C-shaped turquoise bar.
Impish, bearded and a chain-smoker, he enjoyed bantering over cheap wine with his students late into the night at taverns in Bologna.
One of the terms of his bail was to stay out of bars, taverns and liquor stores ... and completely REFRAIN from drinking alcohol.
It's where the wealthy would come to mix with the lower classes in taverns and brothels, often looking for prostitutes or professional killers.
Thursday, and Zuma, a retired journalist, was among many Washingtonians flocking to local taverns to watch ousted FBI Director James Comey's Senate testimony.
AS) and investment partner Patron Capital have struck a 2100 million pound ($21 million) deal to buy and break up Punch Taverns PUB.
The town was made up of townspeople who frequented the shops and taverns, and who gathered in the arena, which sat 20,000 people. 
The Griswold Inn on Main Street is said to be one of the oldest continuously operating taverns in the US, established in 1776.
During Prohibition, taverns were built on the line so that Americans could be welcomed on one side and sold booze on the other.
But many fans had to communicate electronically since the coronavirus has forced a shutdown of taverns and restaurants in much of the country.
It rounds up unfancy American dishes whose natural habitat is small taverns and bars and shacks on the state road just outside town.
One last thing ... he must also stay away from any bars, taverns or liquor stores -- so, no turning up at the club tonight. #NetflixAndChill?
The rough décor is meant to evoke the tented carts and makeshift taverns in South Korea called pojangmacha — "covered wagon" — or pocha for short.
Heineken has since committed some $1.4 billion to buy most of the pubs of Britain's Punch Taverns and the Brazilian business of Japan's Kirin.
Not every boozy encounter ended poorly, though—the Colonies' taverns, which the Puritans considered "gifts from God," became the primary meeting places for revolutionaries.
On the way they passed several rowdy taverns where singing and the thumping of drums and female shrieks signalled some kind of coarse entertainment.
The $1 billion, 12-block district features a 150,000-square-foot covered plaza, more than 50 restaurants and taverns and hundreds of market-rate apartments.
With Empowerment Comes Ownership Why can't community leaders choose which taverns to license, or which businesses to welcome, and with which tax incentives and regulations?
It would be nice to pay a few bills, sure, but that can wait one more week; it's hot outside and the taverns are cool.
Rewind to the 1700s, though, and the Bowery was thronged with clopping stagecoaches and a string of inns and taverns catering to travelers and mobile tradesmen.
Groups with low prices and low margins such as JD Wetherspoon will suffer, along with Costa-owner Whitbread, pub operators Mitchells & Butler, Adnams and Punch Taverns.
Tourists and locals alike can dance to folk music, watch fireworks, or ring in the new year at one of the many town bars and taverns
Over the last 2100 years, Mr. García and Mr. Landi have tracked down vineyards that were only legends, whispered about in taverns or in the fields.
He sold it in the eighteen-thirties, and since then the exquisite Federal-style building has been home to a number of taverns of varying legality.
Drink raki alongside locals under a crystal chandelier surrounded by paintings and a warm charm as you soak in the atmosphere at one of Istanbul's oldest taverns.
On Monday, Iowans will gather in homes, gymnasiums, libraries, taverns and even grain elevators for caucuses to select their favorite for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations.
Back then, vignerons made the wines and sold them in barrels to local restaurants and taverns, or to merchants who bottled the wine under their own labels.
For now, open-mic nights in taverns across town continue to be where new talent gets heard, so Nashville's abiding place as a singer/songwriter mecca remains.
Inspired by the dimly lit taverns of Andalusia, Spain, this tapas restaurant has been fusing traditional small plates with innovative twists since its opening in late 2015.
Additionally, the National Restaurant Association projects that bars and taverns alone will bring in $303 billion dollars in 2017, a 2.5 percent increase from $19.3 billion in 2016.
Where once unionist politicians needed bodyguards and car bombings were a constant fear, tourists now crowd the taverns of the old town and the world-famous Guggenheim museum.
" The Grey Cup, it appeared to him, "is a series of mobile taverns running without liquor licenses with a football game tacked on to the end of it.
The world's second largest brewer bought about 1,900 pubs in Britain from Punch Taverns in 2017, making its Star Pubs & Bar estate the country's third largest pub business.
Bars, taverns, and restaurants are closed, though establishments that serve food are permitted to provide takeout and delivery services so long as they adhere to social distancing guidelines.
At tabancos, old taverns unique to Jerez, sherry is poured straight from the barrel and, at some, your running tab is written directly onto the bar with chalk.
At tabancos, old taverns unique to Jerez, sherry is poured straight from the barrel and, at some, your running tab is written directly onto the bar with chalk.
The company has announced proposals for a back-to-back deal with Vine Acquisitions, which, once complete, will see it acquire 3.13,23.1 British pubs within the Punch Taverns group.
The Coppor Coronet, one of the most famous taverns in all of gaming, is there, as well as several side quests and steps along the way of larger quests.
In this show's catalog, the art historian Patrizia Cavazzini provides a bulging register of artists brawling in taverns, and even, after Caravaggio's example, indulging in a little light murder.
Part of what made revolutionary thought so powerful was that it could be formulated away from the watchful eyes of the British, in colonial pamphlets and coffeehouses and taverns.
World of Beer—the Tampa, Florida-based chain of taverns with 77 locations nationwide—is offering what could be the best internship ever offered in the godforsaken history of internships.
The tea mug had a traditional Russian metal tea-glass holder called a podstakannik, which used to be seen in taverns but is now primarily used on long-distance trains.
Ordinaries, the earliest taverns of colonial times, were "very family-friendly," says Sismondo, and were popular places for all ages to gather for food, news, community meetings, and even trials.
My journey in Olmsted's wake opens in a seedy tavern — O.K., two taverns — and a lot of beer flows before I drain the last, at a casino bar in Texas.
A year later, he began doing television play-by-play for the often lowly Washington Senators when most of the tiny black-and-white sets were in taverns and hotels.
"Where once there were artisans' workshops, historic cafes, cinemas and old taverns, now fast food, pizzerias and low-grade restaurants have opened, ready to snare the first unsuspecting tourist," he said.
Todd works for Ray Smitherman, a retired police officer who started the Party Barge four years ago after watching Pedal Taverns — the first type of "transportainment" in the area — take off.
Going back centuries, the residents of urban areas were glued together in part through town halls, gatherings in taverns, cafes and open spaces to hash out the subjects of the day.
On Ichiro's first day back from prison, he slouches along Seattle's Jackson Street, past the pool halls and movie houses and taverns, the gambling and prostitution dens run by the Chinese.
With your bags stowed away, spend an afternoon roaming along the San Antonio River Walk — an urban waterway lined with post-Prohibition-era taverns, eclectic riverfront restaurants, and boutique clothing shops.
With 150 covers, a raki lounge bar, and an open kitchen complete with Mangal grill, Yosma does a good job of transporting you to one of Istanbul's sprawling taverns, or meyhanes.
Heineken repeated its view that its operating margin should expand by around 40 basis points, excluding the impact of planned purchases of most of the pubs of Britain's Punch Taverns PUB.
In fact, in The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, Geralt of Rivia does it everywhere — in taverns, in town squares, in sunflower fields, as long as he's not engaged in combat.
For Stabler, training camp was always a wonderfully adolescent time, between picking up women in various local taverns by posing as a swashbuckling, fantastical crop-dusting pilot—why the hell not?
A group of business associations representing nearly 20,000 restaurants, taverns and small business traders and consumers have also said they oppose the bill, saying "over regulation" will affect jobs and the economy.
Gustavo tells me now that it was normal to become a regular at the only nightclub; in the main square, there are only two taverns, where old men go to play pool.
The brewery was close to the East India Company's headquarters at the confluence of the Lea and the Thames in east London, so Hodgson could schmooze captains and crew in local taverns.
Afterward, Rams fans in taverns and on talk radio shows across the country shared some of the most convoluted forms of reasoning to justify their team's place in the upcoming Super Bowl.
A longstanding summer resort, the town retains much of its Gilded Age architecture as well as old inns, taverns and churches, some dating back to the first half of the 18th century.
This used to be made in taverns using gin, beer, and spices, with punters sticking a white-hot poker from the fire into a tankard of the stuff to heat it up.
Since last week, dozens of state and local governments have closed down schools, restaurants and taverns in the U.S. to promote self-isolation, which could slow down the spread of the coronavirus.
Some wore the red, white and blue colors of the Indians, some wore the black, maroon and gold of the Cavaliers, filling up local taverns and restaurants and talking about the upcoming events.
Rival pub operator Marston's Plc on Wednesday also said it was impacted by adverse weather conditions but added that this was offset by strong trading in its brewing and taverns and leased pubs.
Leinenkugel's, now known around the country for its fruity shandies, owes its home-turf reputation to a slate of unfussy heritage lagers that Wisconsinites have long enjoyed at corner taverns and fish fries.
There you will find cold-pack cheese, also known as club cheese or crock cheese, which began as a snack in Wisconsin taverns and supper clubs around the turn of the last century.
Over the course of his career, he has painted cities across the United States and Europe, as well as slightly more remote outposts of urban life that have included taverns, motels, and diners.
Heineken and investment partner Patron Capital struck a 403 million pound ($500 million) deal December to buy and break up Punch Taverns, paving the way for Heineken to become Britain's third-biggest pubs group.
According to the 1931 census, nearly 20 percent of Canadian cafes or taverns were run by someone of Chinese origin at a time when that community made up only 1 percent of the population.
I've written about my own introduction to good retsina: I stopped for lunch in San Francisco a few years ago at Souvla, a smart little chain of casual restaurants inspired by Greek souvlaki taverns.
They often got paid by the job and were routinely mocked, harassed and beaten by the many baddies who lurked in the alleys and packed the taverns and brothels of the roiling young city.
Given the din of controversy over women voting (not to mention the fact that voting often took place in taverns awash with drunkenness and guns), did they go to the polls together for safety?
Mr. Dedman pounced: He started selling drinks in the Beaumont's main dining room, and he opened two adjacent taverns, both of which became overnight successes in a town that was dying for a drink.
Heineken and investment partner Patron Capital struck a 13 million pound ($511 million) deal in December to buy and break up Punch Taverns, paving the way for Heineken to become Britain's third-biggest pubs group.
" From Capitol Hill to San Francisco's Castro district, Comey's appearance attracted television "watch parties" beckoning politics buffs to taverns, restaurants and living rooms to view an event some likened to the "Super Bowl of Washington.
Surely this is as close as we can hope to come to experiencing what people saw and how they spoke in various corners of Regency society, from the royal boudoir to the taverns of Manchester.
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The Smith NoMad The fourth in this chain of big, brash upscale taverns is in a vintage building and serves several cocktails on tap and, for the first time, a Burger Royale with two beef patties.
"It was a grubby city — a wide-open town with lots of bars, taverns and gambling," David Lieberth, a former president of the local historical society, said of Akron, which is 40 miles south of Cleveland.
" Franko said the closure of the plant is a $3 billion economic hit "that stretches to subscribers, advertisers, taverns that hire local bands, cleaning companies... We will feel it, as will everyone else in the community.
Perhaps these were simply shared houses, the rent split between several inhabitants, I don't know, as there's no signage on them whatsoever—but for the sake of this piece, let's say they're some of those 35 taverns.
In 2100th-century London taverns known as "molly houses" were places in which men could meet, dress in women's clothes and conduct "marriage ceremonies" (although they were not technically brothels, sex often took place in them too).
Lower Broad is a neon wasteland of rooftop bars and pedal taverns and motorized scooters and horse-drawn carriages in the shape of Cinderella's pumpkin and a terrible new rolling atrocity called the Music City Party Tub.
Mr. Gordon has long maintained that Neir's, partly because it is tucked away in a drab-looking building in a residential neighborhood, has never gotten the recognition it deserves as one of New York's great old taverns.
It seems plausible that "Westron Wynde" began as a folk lyric in the 14th century and simply lingered in the popular mind, well-loved enough to end up at the royal court as well as in the taverns.
Heineken repeated its view that its operating margin should expand by around 40 basis points, excluding the impact of planned purchases of most of the pubs of Britain's Punch Taverns and of the Brazilian business of Japan's Kirin.
And don't let the name confuse you: Oak Taverns says the pronunciation of Gin&'er is up to the drinker — whether it's Ginger, in a nod to Harry's infamous red hair, or the more literal Gin and 'er.
The fortunes of the Bucks and Brewers are followed in unpretentious taverns that wouldn't feel out of place on a rural crossroads, and traditional meat-and-potato eateries are as patronized as the latest farm-to-table restaurant.
In fact, the law has long dealt with out-of-reach offenders by enjoining the conduct of intermediaries — for example, by prohibiting local stores from selling foreign-manufactured counterfeit goods, or requiring that taverns prevent patrons from driving drunk.
It sounds like the premise to an Indiana Jones movie, but it's real life: The eerie crevices and taverns of the world's largest underwater cave system contain the remains of ancient humans and extinct beasts from a bygone age.
His obsessive martial bent is contrasted, all too unhappily for the king, with the play's other Harry, the king's son Prince Hal (Alex Hassell), known as a merry wastrel who spends time roistering with his drunken friends in lowly taverns.
I had my own awakening to the ubiquity and excellence of Spanish design and craftsmanship about a dozen years ago in Barrio de Las Letras, a tangle of narrow streets better known back then for boisterous taverns than luxury goods.
It is targeting a 0.4 percent improvement in operating margin for the year, excluding the acquisitions of the Brazilian business of Japan's Kirin and U.S. craft brewer Langunitas, and its planned purchase of most of the pubs of Britain's Punch Taverns.
Kokni Kanteen might not look like much from the outside, but this restaurant, modeled after Portuguese-era khanavats, or taverns, is warm and inviting inside: Old photos, spice racks and clusters of chiles, garlic and onions are hung on the walls.
The temperance movement gave rise to temperance halls (booze-free taverns meant to replace bars), but they were tethered to the zealotry of the movement and tended to fail, Sismondo explained, never managing to rake in the patronage of a traditional tavern.
In the past, waypoints were things either natural to the world—that one weird tree, the sharp plateau in the distance—or things placed in the world by those who held the authority to erect watchtowers and fortresses, train yards and taverns.
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We learn how to behave in the rowdy taverns of ancient Ur ("the perfect place for the craft-ale snob") and at a Greek Symposium, where the wine poured from the krater bowl was closely regulated by the host, although with mixed success.
The party once ruled many of the labor strongholds of the southwest, where the river's edge is pocked with brownfields and shuttered taverns and roadside sunflowers that tilt backward, like a boxer dodging a punch, when a truck cuts a curve too sharply.
Though a few modern buildings likely dot each block of the district, pilgrims will still find the ambience of the streets much as Hilma likely did — with charming cafes, taverns and shops on street level, and tidy rows of apartment windows above.
It has been covered no less than 72 times since Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith first wrote it in 1934, while the words "Winter Wonderland" have now become synonymous with ferris wheels, pop-up faux Bavarian taverns and dads falling over on ice.
Now known as America's bachelorette party capital, or the Honky-Tonk Highway (as it's been branded), Lower Broad has so much foot traffic from pedal taverns and revelers hopping between celebrity-themed event spaces, street parking on the strip is a thing of the past.
It stuck to its target of a 0.4 percentage point improvement in operating margin per year, albeit excluding its acquisitions of the Brazilian business of Japan's Kirin and U.S. craft brewer Lagunitas and its planned purchase of most of the pubs of Britain's Punch Taverns.
The series is historical fiction, but many of the sites involved, from the homes of the main spies to the taverns where they picked up information from drunk British soldiers, are real, and are still standing along Route 25A, between Oyster Bay and Setauket.
The cobblestoned Skadarlija district — often compared with Paris's Montmartre, and where your hotel will likely suggest that you have dinner — is filled with traditional taverns, called kafanas, where bands of five to six musicians move from table to table singing folk songs and taking requests.
With Selpal serving as a "trojan horse", Vacy-Lyle said the lender is looking to bank 2,500 township wholesalers by 2022, and after that will look to bring in grocery stores, known as spazas, and taverns, as well as firms like hairdressers and auto repair shops.
Ms. Hassan and Ms. Ayotte, both well known to voters here, are on a desperate hunt for every last vote in the state's grocery stores, taverns, Rotary clubs, Burger King drive-throughs and even town dumps, in one of the nation's tightest and most expensive Senate races.
Alongside the stadium is Ballpark Village, a nearly four-year-old, $100 million hub of restaurants, taverns and giant video screens on an indoor plaza that is a joint project between the Cardinals and the Cordish Companies, a Baltimore developer of sports-focused mixed-use developments.
Men shared the same bed with strangers in early American taverns, and scholarship is unearthing letters — including ones from Abraham Lincoln — revealing how men sometimes nurtured same-sex friendships that were more emotionally and physically intimate in nonsexual ways than the relationships they shared with women.
The actor must use a device that monitors alcohol levels, take part in a DWI education program, not enter bars or taverns, and report in person for probation in San Patricio County for the first four months, his attorney Mark Di Carlo confirmed to the Corpus Christi Caller-Times.
The Queen Charlotte Pub, which is located in Windsor, England, just a short walk away from the gates of Windsor Castle, has partnered with their parent company, Oak Taverns, to craft a gin distilled especially for the royal wedding — and it has a very fitting name: Gin&'er.
The conditions of the probation reportedly state the 56-year-old actor must stay sober, take a DWI education class, not enter bars or taverns, report in-person to a probation officer for the first 4 months, and use a portable device to make sure he's not drinking alcohol.
It's now Bosnia's most recognizable landmark, and the tangle of quaint lanes spilling around it are quintessential tourist catnip à la Santorini or Bruges, packed with taverns plying travelers with everything from mediocre gelato and pasta to excellent cevapi (a type of kebab) and a fig cake called smokvara.
On other Sundays, one could bring a picnic on board a regular lake tour or, better yet, grab a boat to Gandria, the tiny village at the foot of Monte Bré near the Italian border and enjoy the first meal of the day in one of the charming taverns along the shoreline.
That combination of cool, sweet aniseed and earthy, savoury sourness really makes your palate pop, which is why you'll find it served with meze all over Istanbul, from old-school market-place meyhanes (the Turkish equivalent of taverns) to roof-top nightclubs where the crowd looks like they just hot-footed it from Williamsburg.
A panel convened to update the blue laws made other recommendations as well: streamlining the process for bars and taverns to obtain a liquor license—a notoriously laborious and labyrinthine nightmare—and allowing the state discretion when licensing liquor sales in establishments that fall within 200 feet of a school of place of worship.
However, during the tournament itself these stocks underperform with both turning in an average of 3 percent in losses over the last three UEFA European competitions while Punch Taverns, one of the UK's largest pub companies, has seen its stock fall an average of 20 percent in the same timeframe although this has been compounded by financial headwinds.
The company has been a lead equity investor in more than 100 companies, including Beringer Wine Estates, Burger King Brands, Creative Artist Agency, Continental Airlines, Debenhams, Del Monte Foods, Ducati Motorcycles, IMS Health, J. Crew Group, Lenovo Group Limited, MEMC Electronic Materials, Myers Department Stores, Neiman Marcus Group, ON Semiconductor, Oxford Health Plans, PETCO Animal Supplies, Punch Taverns and Seagate Technology.
After a few visits to the Fly, a new bar and restaurant on the border of Bed-Stuy and Clinton Hill, you might start to wonder why, at least in New York, so much energy and attention is lavished upon the hamburger, and so little, comparatively, on roast poultry, especially in taverns like this one, where the food is as much of a draw as the drinks.
Most are narrated by experts and figures associated with the locales, including the documentarian Ken Burns on the Brooklyn Bridge tour, the comedian Jenny Zigrino on a pub crawl around Faneuil Hall in Boston to taverns associated with Revolutionary War plotting, and the novelist George Dawes Green, also the founder of the Moth storytelling series, on the squares of Savannah (most downloads cost $7.99).
"The capital of the world, the cradle of culture" is how he encapsulates the streets around them, before expanding on the description with a more detailed account of Novigrad's charms: The pair retire to one of those 35 taverns, the Spear Blade, at which point the story takes a more traditionally supernatural turn, and we're introduced—again, for the first time—to a Doppler, a shape-shifting character by the name of Dudu.
The town's charm was front and center on the day of my visit, but Mr. Goddard remembered it from his boarding school days as "a garrison town" to which he was marched periodically for haircuts, opportunities he also took for a sneaky pint of beer in one of the nautically themed taverns and to buy Pink Floyd and Happy Mondays cassettes at the local branch of the Woolworth department store, which has since closed.

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