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    The Portsmouh Hoy at Poole in Dorset.

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    Limehouse.
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    The Deal Hoy at Deal in Kent.

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    The Semaphore Hotel in Adelaide, South Australia.

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    Semaphore Lodge, Llysfaen, Colwyn Bay.

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    Have we had this HMS Bounty before? It is in Los Angeles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Have we had this HMS Bounty before? It is in Los Angeles.
    I don't think so Dave, but it is starting to get a bit hard to remember all these beers and pubs now.
    Lets give it a few more weeks and wind it down. I will try to think up a new scheme for interesting the shipmates.
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    Meanwhile here is my offering for today.

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    The Upper Deck Bar near H.M.S. Belfast in London.

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    The Shipwrecked Brew Pub in Egg County, Wisconsin.

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    Greys Essex.
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    The Upper Deck Bar at Toronto Island Marina, Ontario, Canada.

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    The Upper Deck Bar & Grill at New Franklin, Ohio, U.S.A..

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    Perth.
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    The Upper Deck in Perranporth, Cornwall.

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    The Wind Jammer in Dublin.

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    Piccadilly.
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    The Windjammer in Dartmouth, Devon.

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    The Windjammer Pub Bar & Grill in Little River, South Carolina, U.S.A..

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    That picture is doctored. They must have changed name and not updated the sign when they posted that picture.

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    Thank you for spotting that, Jonas. Here is another sign for the same place and you can see the end of the building in the background.

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    Wells next the sea.
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    The Windjammer at Canvey Island, Essex.

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    Perth.
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    The Windjammer Diner Bar Grill in Somers Point, New Jersey.

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    Piccadilly.
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    The Windjammer Diner Bar Grill in Somers Point, New Jersey.

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    Ok now that we have Somers Point in the mix I will add several that I have been to. I have not been to the Windjammers (still too young for the general crowd there lol). My family often vacations in Ocean City where my sister in law has a beach house. It is just over a causeway from Somers Point, but it is a dry town so....


    The Anchorage Tavern
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    The Windjammer in Charleston, South Carolina.

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    Find an older ship than this if you can!

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    Thank you for joining in, Eric. Rob and I feel a bit lonely sometimes doing this thread. It is good that you have included places that you have visited. As you have probably guessed, most of the places I post are just photographs that I have found on the internet.

    The Windjammers Bar & Grill in Rochester, New York.

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    The Cod & Lobster at Staithes, Saltburn by the Sea.

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    Portabello Harbour Dublin.
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    Sheffield.
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    The Famous Royal Navy Volunteer in Bristol.

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    A couple of excellent "locals" for me and my friends in Bristol and on "The Plain" :)

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