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Marmora Man Wrote:

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>last year the Dog couldn't

> provide a Whisky Mac - first the name / drink

> wasn't recognised. When explained they discovered

> they had no ginger wine (which should ideally be

> Stones) but offered ginger ale as an alterantive -

> demonstrating no understanding of the concept.


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Yeh I had the same experience at the Palmerston on a very cold night a while ago.

Sue Wrote:

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> Marmora Man Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> >last year the Dog couldn't

> > provide a Whisky Mac - first the name / drink

> > wasn't recognised. When explained they

> discovered

> > they had no ginger wine (which should ideally

> be

> > Stones) but offered ginger ale as an alterantive

> -

> > demonstrating no understanding of the concept.

>

> xxxxxxxx

>

> Yeh I had the same experience at the Palmerston on

> a very cold night a while ago.



Ditto EDT

RosieH Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Marmora Man Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > >last year the Dog couldn't

> > > provide a Whisky Mac - first the name / drink

> > > wasn't recognised. When explained they

> > discovered

> > > they had no ginger wine (which should ideally

> > be

> > > Stones) but offered ginger ale as an

> alterantive

> > -

> > > demonstrating no understanding of the

> concept.

> >

> > xxxxxxxx

> >

> > Yeh I had the same experience at the Palmerston

> on

> > a very cold night a while ago.

>

>

> Ditto EDT


Ditto the Victoria Inn....what is wrong with the pubs in ED not to carry ginger wine or know the joy of a whisky mac?!

Thanks all, I didn't even think I'd get a response!


So I decided on a bar/cafe/restaurant/deli in the city called The Folly. It's fun and quirky so less pressure and more laughing! I definitely recommend it, especially for the amazing desert inspired cocktails- strawberry cheesecake was my favourite :)

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