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British Pubs in unlikely places

GTP1960

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North Augusta, SC. Right across the Savannah River from Augusta, Ga.
known for their "shepherds pie" & variety of beers.

i'm going to make it a point to have lunch there tomorrow!
 
I like shepherds pie! We used to go to Thorpe Pa. during some of our travels years ago and on a side street there was an old diner that served the best shepherds pie I ever ate. Only problem with it was, you had to be real hungry to eat it all. :encouragement: PJ
 
I like shepherds pie! We used to go to Thorpe Pa. during some of our travels years ago and on a side street there was an old diner that served the best shepherds pie I ever ate. Only problem with it was, you had to be real hungry to eat it all. :encouragement: PJ

Did they make it with real shepherds? (I know, an oldie but a goodie!)
 
Here's a pub in Asheville, NC.
we really liked the name, but it turned out to be Indian cuisine. ( very good too)


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And here's the actual MG Road (Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore, India)

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Lots of good Indian food I'm sure - if you can find a parking spot.
 
So? Is the "arc de triomphe" a British McDonald's in Paris? /QUOTE]

No silly, arc de triomphe is a french TR6 with electrical problems (again) :rolleyes:
 
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