... The entrance to Alfredos is a single doorway and window, and you could quite easily walk past and not notice it, which is a shame.
Once inside, the pub extends back quite a bit. The place is basically "P" shaped with the bar and toilets at the head of the P.
There are booth type seats ... Read review
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Advantages: A good basic no frills pub that doesn't charge the earth Disadvantages: The no-frills might put off those of a "trendy" disposition
...it. The entrance to Alfredos is a single doorway and window, and you could quite easily walk past and not notice it, which is a shame.
Once inside, the pub extends back quite a bit. The place is basically "P" shaped with the bar and toilets at the head of the P.
There are booth type seats along the left wall, and little tables for two along the right. Up around the bar, there are plenty of stools, more seats ... ...racing. The pub has a lot of custom from punters from the two nearby bookies.
The prices are cheap (for the city centre), and the place is usually always bustling. They do food, which I have tried, traditional pie, beans, chips and any pint costs a measly £3.30 (cheaper than a "meal" at your favorite fast food joint!! I have been told by people that it's pretty good.
Blink and you'll miss it. The entrance to Alfredos is a single doorway and window, and you could quite easily walk past and not notice it, which is a shame.
Once inside, the pub extends back quite a bit. The place is basically "P" shaped with the bar and toilets at the head of the P.
There are booth type seats along the left wall, and little tables for two along the right. Up around the bar, there are plenty of stools, more seats and tables, and a big screen which usually shows horse racing. The pub has a lot of custom from punters from the two nearby bookies.
The prices are cheap (for the city centre), and the place is usually always bustling. They do food, which I have tried, traditional pie, beans, chips and any pint costs a measly £3.30 (cheaper than a "meal" at your favorite fast food joint!! I have been told by people that it's pretty good.
The fact that this is a pretty basic bar (don't get me wrong, it is a nice place) means it is a great place to go for a drink if you are up the town, and don't want to pay over inflated prices, or be surrounded by posers.
Advantages: cheap and latest tunes being played Disadvantages: You get sick of the club after a while
The Junction hosts many events including, comedy, live bands and clubs (house, US and UK garage, Techno, Jungle, soul, hip hop, and 70's 80's). The actual venue gives you the impression of a box but the music is always high quality. There has been bands like coldplay, blur playingand yes even Oasis played there before becoming famous.
The best clubs to go to is:
Goodtimes (first weekend of every month - house), always a good atmosphere and the latest pumping tunes from Paul Darking and other DJ's such as Brandon Block, Alfredo and Grant Plant.
Faster Pussy cat (third weekend of every month - Uk garage) This event always sells out and plenty of people grinding together to the sexy sounds of the underground.
Warning! (every two months - Jungle)All nighter with the latest banging tunes blasting out of the speakers - Rewind ...
Mickey_Nunes 12.02.2001
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Advantages: Fast; Power circuit; Slow speed corners; Disadvantages: Few
-wheeled chariots- a wee bit slower than todays FI cars-used to race in preparation for the steel horses. The foundations of the modern racetrack at Imola go back to the 1940's.
Four motor racing buffs from the local area, Alfredo Campagnoli, Graziano Golinelli,Ugo Montvecchi and Gualtiero Vighi hit on the idea of developing a race circuit in the hills.In 1950 the first stone of the race track was laid,but,unfortunately,work proceeded rather slowly due to bureaucratic delays-nothing new there. It was not until 1952 that the Imola track underwent its first test. The legendary Enzo Ferrari sent a 340 sport,driven by Alberto Ascari, Marzotto and Villoresi. They averaged 149 km around the circuit. Motor cycles were also raced and the track saw the likes of Masetti (Gilera), and Moto Guzzi racing at the track.
As indicated previously the very first FI ...
Advantages: superb food, lots of food, service, prices Disadvantages: none
, where you are able to select two or three seafood treats a feast from a number of items such as fried shrimp, garlic shrimp, sea scallops, stuffed sole, shrimp pasta, crab alfredo and sometimes even crab legs. The options simply never end.
If after all that food there is still room for dessert, Red Lobster still delivers the classics, such as key lime pie, cheesecake, apple pie and chocolate cake.
Red Lobster also has an extensive beverage menu - including a vast selection of beers and Canadian wines, spirited specials and smoothies.
***Our experience***
We visited Red Lobster three times during our stay in Toronto. Upon arrival, we were seated and shortly thereafter our waiter or waitress would approach and take our drink orders. It is useful to know that at Red Lobster soft drinks and ice tea come with free refills - so if you ...