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Mariner HotelNewest Review: ... machine and a fifty inch TV good for watching the vital games! The bar is well stocked with four or five beers on tap and usually a Scottish guest ale (good selection of Scottish bottled ales too), one of the main reasons I go! There are bottled beers, wines and spirits too and bottled soft drinks. Tea and coffee is also available. Drinks are neither expensive nor cheap, averaging around ... more |
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by - written on 13/08/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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First of all I'd like to point out that this review is about the Cape Horn Bar that is located in the Mariner Hotel. --- Orientation --- The bar is a lovely cosy place and best left for a cold winters evening when the wind is blowing and North Sea is awash with white water. Entrance to the bar is gained via the main hotel entrance. As you enter, passing the huge ships wheel on your right, swing a left up three steps and you are there. To the right is the bar and to the left is an eating area. --- Drinking --- The bar has a few seats, one gambling machine and a fifty inch TV good for watching the vital games! The bar is ... Read the complete review
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