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Britain's smallest pub measuring just 5 metres by 2 metres (16.5 ft by 6.5 ft), according to the Guinness Book of Records. [7] The pub, a timber-framed Grade II listed building, has been in existence since 1867. [8] In 1984, a record 102 people squeezed inside. [9] The Old Ferryboat Inn, Holywell, Cambridge. One of a number of pubs claiming to ...
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Kissanmaa is a district in the eastern part of Tampere, Finland, along the Teiskontie street. It belongs to the subdivision of Sampo , and it is located 3 kilometers from the city center . Kissanmaa is surrounded by Ruotula and Uusikylä in the east, Hakametsä in the south, Kaleva in the west and Kauppi in the north.
Pyynikin Brewing Company (Finnish: Pyynikin käsityöläispanimo Oy) is a Finnish brewery located in Tampere. It has also distilling production. Pyynikin Brewing Company was founded in late 2012 as a craft brewery and started producing beer in the following year. It has been expanding rapidly during its first years.
One of many Carpenters Arms pubs located in the United Kingdom. This one is in Windsor, Berkshire. Carpenters Arms is a common British pub name. The Carpenters Arms are today an unrelated series of public houses informally referred to as "Pubs" within the United Kingdom. Historically the first such named "Carpenter Arms" was based on a forfeit ...
A wild boar dish at the Harald restaurant in Helsinki. The Harald restaurants are themed after the Viking Age.The menu, consisting mostly of meat and fish in various forms, accompanied with vegetables and sauces, is close to what the Vikings may have eaten, but slightly modified to suit the modern taste.
Boil if you’re using a stovetop method. Once it’s boiling, reduce the heat to a smaller boil so it doesn’t overflow. Cook until you can pierce the potatoes with a fork and it easily slides ...
Specifically factory and construction workers resided there with most of them being originally from Tampere or the nearby areas such as Ostrobothnia. Pispala was a part of Pirkkala until 1922, when it was divided into Pohjois-Pirkkala and Etelä-Pirkkala. Pispala was a part of Pohjois-Pirkkala until it was transferred to Tampere in 1937.