Re: Put a little starch in it (was Re: Any good used book stores near UCLA or
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 22:48:06 +0000 (UTC), rkshullat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
>. . . .
>Fox & Hound is the closest I know of to a pub in this area, but it's a
>strange combination of pub, sports bar and restaurant. It's also
>enormous, which violates my personal image of a pub.
Oregon appears to be one of the major centers of the brewpub (with
decent food, other than the fries, added) in the US. See, e.g.,
www.mcmenamins.com.
Dan, ad nauseam
.
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