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Dale and council members Pam White and Curtis Homer said the ban on Sunday sales hurts local businesses, according to city staff. Councilmen Stephen Kren and Martin Thorne said a change is not in the city�s best interests because of the social impact...
Tags: Nampa, Boise metropolitan area, Canyon County Idaho, Tom Dale, Alcoholic beverage, Hospitality Recreation, Dry county, Bartending, Liquor store, Public house, Bar
The restaurant of this establishment is nowhere near full the night we turn up and those in the bar show no interest in moving off the comfy couches. What this place seems to do better than most, we quickly realise, is give us lounge lizards a reason...
Tags: Wood Fire Bin, New Zealand, Auckland, Charcuterie, French words and phrases, Garde manger, Wine list, Hospitality Recreation, Bartending, Bar, Wine
You can bypass the restaurant and still sample what's great about this place, writes Michael Harden...Gertrude Street, Fitzroy Phone 9419 4888 Open Tues-Thurs and Sat 4pm-midnight...Cards AE MC V EFT Wheelchair access Yes Cheers Bar snacks guaranteed...
Tags: Place Cutler & Co., Gertrude Street, bar snacks, New Zealand, Auckland, Pastis, Hospitality Recreation, Bartending, Bar, Public house, Aperol
Smoking in bars has been banned here since Jan. 1, 2008, but Crow Bar, a cozy spot on the city's far southeast side, is still a haven for people who want to light up. Unless other customers object, owner Pat Carroll usually allows smoking. He keeps a...
Tags: allowed smoke, smoke ban, Pat Carroll, Midlothian, Smoking, Tobacco control, Smoke-free restaurant, Smoking ban, Smokeasy, Bar
Diana Runde and Jamie Jones are the new owners of the Council Hill Station, in Council Hill, Ill. Ill. --The rage surprised them. "There were people who didn't know me at all who had axes to grind," said Diana Runde. Her business partner, Jamie Jones,...
Tags: Kori Newby Diana Runde, Council Hill Station, Jamie Leigh Jones, Dubuque, Public house, Bar, Runde
A Halloween incident has prompted a downtown nightclub owner to become one of the first venues in the city to use metal detectors in the hope of keeping weapons out and staff and patrons safe. "I'm not trying to do it for an exclusive factor; it's purely...
Tags: metal detector, Neil Malik, Saskatoon, dress code, Alyson Edwards, Canada, Wand, Security, Security increase, Bar, Nightclub, Bouncer
Buyers move in as Renault prepare to sell Formula One racing team • French firm will specialise in engine manufacturing • Aston Martin head queue of interested parties Renault mechanics watch Nelson Piquet exit a pit stop at the 2009 British Grand Prix.
Tags: Renault, Ukraine, Bar, Renault F1, Formula One, Prodrive, Nelson Piquet Jr., British Grand Prix, Flavio Briatore, Prodrive F1, FIA¬タモFOTA dispute, Pat Symonds, Queens Park Rangers F.C., German Grand Prix, Italian Grand Prix, Apax Partners, Singapore Grand Prix, Bernie Ecclestone
Pakistan's 180 for three in their second innings, to lead by 345 runs. Iain O'Brien has taken all three wickets. Mohammad Yousuf has moved through to his 30th test 50 while Umar Akmal has blasted 39 off just 21 balls. Across the Tasman, the West Indies...
Tags: Pakistan, New Zealand, Mohammad Asif, Wellington, Daniel Vettori, Daryl Tuffey, police minister, innings wellington, allnews, New Zealand national cricket team, cricket, Misbah-ul-Haq, Bowling, Cricket in New Zealand, Hospitality Recreation, Bangladeshi cricket team in Pakistan, Mohammad Yousuf, Umar Akmal, Warkworth New Zealand, Indian cricket team in Pakistan in 2005¬タモ06, Shane Bond, Bail, Cricket pitch, Police station, Bartending, Muttiah Muralitharan, Structure of policy debate, Pakistan national cricket team, Bar, Policy debate, Chappell-Hadlee Trophy 2005¬タモ06
Queens Wharf Brewery when it was high on the most violent clubs list and the new restrictions had been in force a few months. The owner and licensee admits he realised he was in for a tough time turning the hotel around, but he also knew it could only...
Tags: Hunter Newcastle, Australia, Sydney, Alcoholic beverage, Hospitality Recreation, Bar, Public house
An appeal by bar owners against a 4am closing time for Queenstown bars could go to the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeal upheld Queenstown Lakes District Council's liquor policy. Four companies behind Queenstown bars appealed the Liquor Licensing...
Tags: Queenstown Lakes District Council, Court of Appeal, queenstown bar, hour trading, New Zealand, Auckland, Liquor license, Otago, Business Finance, Southland New Zealand, Drinking culture, Queenstown New Zealand, Bar, Law Crime, Supreme Court