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here here!!!!!!!! I spent an hour or two there yesterday. The jazz band was fantastic - a perfect sunday arvo.. most peoples kids were kept under control with 3 bagging the prime sofa seat listening to the music intently and a old guy bopping around break some jazz moves.

I went to the Clockhouse on Friday....the difference between the two was unbelievable. Well done Graham and IH gang!.

I did a little more "research" into the ivy house last night and went there with some friends to eat. It was pretty much just as I'd hoped as far as food was concerned. I had a pie minister pie with chips. Did exactly what it said on the tin. The pie was yummy, the chips were good, skin on chips, tasty onion gravy and all topped off with a couple of really good, tasty pints of something or other. The fish and chips looked good too. All in all, plain but tasty and lots of it. Think "nice northern country pub" - it's pretty close to that sort of fare.

The staff were attentive and friendly. The manager was around and very welcoming.

So pleased they're making such a good job of the whole thing.

Adf.ly is not spam. ?? Well it could be. but not malicious. Could be an unrelated Advert.


It is a service where people register for an account.


They then issue a 'Short' URL to your site. All advertising is strictly family-safe with no popups

In return you get paid a revenue based on visits to your site. $4.00 /1000 visits (Typically)


Short or 'Tiny URLs' are useful in Twitter where you are limited to 140 characters.


Have checked the link. Not an advert. just a link to the adf.ly website.


Think they are suggesting The Ivyhouse could register. thus getting revenue when people visit the site.



Also used in Magazines e.g. WebUser where they are used to Download Apps.

So the App. developer gets a small amount of revenue.


Foxy

  • 4 weeks later...
LOVE the Ivy House. Sunday afternoon, fantastic music, brilliant (unfancy but tasty) food and a real sense of community. Kids, yes, but not dominating. Like the idea of a child-free room, having said that. Not a hint of flock, or gastro thank god. Feels like pubs 'used to be' but I suspect thats just nostalgia, and actually it is much better.

KikiMac Wrote:

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> LOVE the Ivy House. Sunday afternoon, fantastic

> music, brilliant (unfancy but tasty) food and a

> real sense of community. Kids, yes, but not

> dominating. Like the idea of a child-free room,

> having said that. Not a hint of flock, or gastro

> thank god. Feels like pubs 'used to be' but I

> suspect thats just nostalgia, and actually it is

> much better.


xxxxxx


Totally agree, we were there on Saturday afternoon/evening and had a great time.


Excellent music from a wide range of musicians, really tasty food (I had a really yummy stew which was new to the menu), and was delighted to find they've still got the Truman's Runner on!

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