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    This must count as a strange pub. It is called the Sea Legs Pedal Pub. It can be found in Beaufort, North Carolina. The customers can get a drink from the bar on board and propel the boat by pedalling it. Rides last ninety minutes but, don't worry, there is also a motor to help on the journey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    This must count as a strange pub. It is called the Sea Legs Pedal Pub. It can be found in Beaufort, North Carolina. The customers can get a drink from the bar on board and propel the boat by pedalling it. Rides last ninety minutes but, don't worry, there is also a motor to help on the journey.

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    Wow! Suzanne and I will check this out and report back on our voyage south next year!

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    One much nearer home for me.

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