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  2. List of fictional bars and pubs - Wikipedia

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    The Dog and Handgun – Bottom, rival pub of The Lamb and Flag, staff are seen in the episode "Dough" (1995) during the quiz night scene at the aforementioned pub, with one barman getting a near-fatal electric shock from the buzzer, after Edward Hitler (Adrian Edmondson) tampered with it earlier. The pub is never actually seen in the series.

  3. Category:Fictional drinking establishments - Wikipedia

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    List of fictional bars and pubs; A. Abby's; Alibi Bar; Archie Bunker's Place; B. Bada Bing! The Brick (Northern Exposure) C. Café René ...

  4. Lists of fictional locations - Wikipedia

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    Following are lists of fictional locations, as large as a universe and as small as a pub. List of fictional bars and pubs; List of fictional castles; List of fictional city-states in literature; List of fictional countries on the Earth. List of fictional countries by region. List of fictional African countries; List of fictional African countries

  5. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Served in The Bull, Ambridge, the village pub in world's longest running soap opera [27] The Archers. A cask beer real ale. [26] Otter's Crest, Old Monk's Bell, Sailor's Junk, Orbital, Tandoor, Riland's Dark Water, Allison's Amber: Double Science: May 2008 [28] In all episodes fictional real ale is discussed by the errant science teachers.

  6. Category : Fictional populated places in the United States

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    Pages in category "Fictional populated places in the United States" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. P. G. Wodehouse locations - Wikipedia

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    The Angler's (or Anglers') Rest is the fictional public house frequented by irrepressible raconteur Mr. Mulliner.At the beginning of each Mulliner short story, Mr. Mulliner and his companions are having a conversation in the bar-parlour that touches on a variety of topics, often unconnected to the previous one (as one patron put it in "Archibald and the Masses": "We range.

  8. Pub names - Wikipedia

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    Other pub names refer to items of food to tempt the hungry traveller. For example, The Baron of Beef in Cambridge refers to a double sirloin joined at the backbone. [161] Red Herring, Great Yarmouth. Named after Red Herring a product of the local fishing industry. [162] Shoulder of Mutton, Wisbech is another pub named for a joint of meat. [3]

  9. Talk:List of fictional bars and pubs - Wikipedia

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    The result of the move request was: Page move to List of fictional bars and pubs. Mike V • Talk 02:41, 23 February 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] List of fictional pubsList of fictional drinking establishments – According to Talk:Pub#UK-centric , a pub is a British speciality, the global concept is called a drinking establishment .