by Marc Hurwitz Another Irish pub in the Boston area is getting ready to close for good, and it will be replaced by a brand new restauran...
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If you’re hungry for a casual meal and good beer, an English pub is the perfect place to satisfy your craving. Known for their hearty comfort food and relaxed atmo...
Beautiful, authentic, and perfectly proportioned for sharing with another person, the glass wine bottle has an iconic place among wine lovers.<br>Not only does it transport the wine from the barrel to your home, it is a symbol of romance and the good life. It comes in different shapes and colors according to the region in which the wine is produced. And who hasn’t bought a wine based on the beauty of the bottle?
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A well-run pub is a thing of beauty. I can usually tell within a few seconds of walking into a new bar whether I'm going to be able to relax there. It has little to do with facilities and almost everything to do with ambience. Do the regulars look contented? Are the staff attentive? Some pub-goers, of course, will want loud TV or a soundtrack of chart hits. Others will be ready to attack a reeking burger. Me, I want to be able…
Restaurants across the country have recently begun introducing tablets to their tabletops. In doing so, these businesses are improving the overall casual dining experience for everyone involved—guests, servers, and operators alike—resulting in increased guest satisfaction, more efficient staff, and growing revenues.
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