The City Tavern sounds like a good pub but I think it is a bit far from New 
Street station. We need to do some research.

I can't come this month, so have fun.

-- 
Peter Millar

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Prangle" <bpran...@googlemail.com>
To: "Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)" <ajrli...@googlemail.com>
Cc: talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Wednesday, 23 September, 2009 18:52:23 GMT +00:00 GMT Britain, Ireland, 
Portugal
Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] October meeting


Agree on noise - I'm willing to try a new venue. The wifi will be a plus point 
as some people would like some hands-on guidance. 

Regards 

Brian 


2009/9/23 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) < ajrli...@googlemail.com > 


Sounds an interesting possibility, though it is a bit further out (I guess 
Five Ways station is the closest or a longer walk from New Street). What 
we've noted from experience is that it's important also that the place isn’t 
too noisy, otherwise it's too difficult to get a discussion going beyond a 
one to one. Also it needs to be safe for locked up bikes. Any comments on 
these two points? 

I'm happy to give it a try. The Queens arms is perfectly ok, just missing 
the wifi, which probably isn’t the end of the world when we consider the 
winter months are very much social orientated rather than mapping. 

What do others think? 

Cheers 

Andy 




>-----Original Message----- 
>From: talk-gb-westmidlands-boun...@openstreetmap.org [mailto: talk-gb- 
> westmidlands-boun...@openstreetmap.org ] On Behalf Of Paul Williams 
>Sent: 22 September 2009 9:31 PM 
>To: talk-gb-westmidlands@openstreetmap.org 
>Subject: Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] October meeting 
> 
>Another possibility might be the City Tavern (on Bishopsgate Street, off 
>Broad Street, near Five Ways - see http://osm.org/go/euzMC4Vpk-- for map). 
>At the last meeting, I mentioned this pub but it seemed not to be suitable 
>as I thought they didn't do food. I've since found out that they do a curry 
>night on Thursdays between 5pm and 8pm (for £5), and they also allow people 
>to bring in their own food. 
> 
>They do free Wi-fi (and no karaoke!) and it's a good traditional pub with a 
>range of real ales (lagers and other drinks also available). I know the 
>landlord of the pub, but would still highly recommend the pub if this were 
>not the case. 
> 
>I don't know however whether curry (or brought in food) would suit everyone 
>who wanted food however. 
> 
>Cheers 
>Paul 
> 
>2009/9/22 Brian Prangle < br...@mappa-mercia.org >: 
>> Hi everyone 
>> 
>> I propose that we default to the Queens Arms for Thursday Oct 1st for 7pm 
>> (no mapping - too dark!) Unless anyone knows of a pub with wifi=yes, 
>> food=yes, karaoke=no 
>> 
>> Regards 
>> 
>> Brian 
>> 
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