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Published Date: 30 November 2006
AN Edinburgh pub group is offering drinkers in its Capital bars a free nip to celebrate St Andrew's Day.
Landmark Pub Company is to give away a Bowmore malt in five city bars tonight - Mathers on Queensferry Street, Spiers on Bowhill Terrace, Ye Olde Inn on Main Street, Davidson Mains, Tonic on George Street and Eighty Queen Street.

Operations manager Stephen Paterson said: "Hopefully we will have enough supplies!"



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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2006 10:30 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: St Andrew's Day
 
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Paul Voltaire,

www.paulvoltaire.spaces.live.com 30/11/2006 14:01:04

There is no such thing as a free half!

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Donald lovin' Govan,

Toronto Canada 01/12/2006 01:00:39

Oh, Paul... such a cynic.! How unlike your namesake..! however there is such a thing as a free "Hauf". I hope that one comes into your life oneday soon and that you can "Lighten Up...! Maybe just go to the Landmark and have one.


 

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