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I always considered the Horse and Dray to be like the Green Gables and more inclined to serve Class A rather than alcohol.
The Mount Pleasant (now Henry's Bar)I know, thats why I said 'opposite Belmont Park(ish). Just down from the Ropemakers, with The Mount Pleasant at the top of the hill, and then down over Pinhoe Road and under the railway bridge is the Queens Head .
Talking of class and horses reminded me of one or two of my lessons I had at Exeter College. It was a catering city and guilds I was on and our lecturer could not find an empty class in the building! There were only 6 of us so he took us to the Pack Horse on St David’s hill next to the Church and we had our theory lesson there! Good old days!I always considered the Horse and Dray to be like the Green Gables and more inclined to serve Class A rather than alcohol.
Ah.. The Pack Horse. George and Lorna Kirby ran it. Both total alchie's but really nice people. A bunch of us used to walk down that lane from the Clock Tower Cafe to there and play three card brag most nights. Every once in a while, we'd buy a drink!Talking of class and horses reminded me of one or two of my lessons I had at Exeter College. It was a catering city and guilds I was on and our lecturer could not find an empty class in the building! There were only 6 of us so he took us to the Pack Horse on St David’s hill next to the Church and we had our theory lesson there! Good old days!
Bit much G2K imhoBut where will Brian take la Shaz now, next time he's in Isca?
Just stick with drinks in the SJC as per usual, but thanks for your concernBut where will Brian take la Shaz now, next time he's in Isca?
Where's the Fat Pig?I'm a fan of the Angel, Fat Pig, Firehouse, Oddfellows
This is not the time to enquire about Barmy's missing sex toy.Where's the Fat Pig?