* Neil Ford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:00:05AM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote:
> > Was meandering aimlessly round by Southwark/ Blackfriar's Bridge/ Tate
> > Modern area last night and ended up in a very nice pub by the river
> > called Doggets Coat and Badge. I have the manager's business card at
> > home.
> > 
> > Nice beer (Speckled Hen, IPA, Pride), quiet, by the river, tasteful
> > decor, few stairs, mercifully Barley free. Named after the oldest rowing
> > race in the world (or vice versa) which started in 1721 and is still
> > raced today.
> > 
> Only one question.... food?
> 

this is going to be a stickler, its a case of we can't yet find the perfect
pub for everyone. so from now on i recommend the following measuring system, 
one point for each Y/N category, half a point if its uncertain ....

Good Beer? 
Nice surroundings (beer garden in summer/open fire in winter)?
Food that can be ate in bar?
Lots of seating?
Quiet (i.e. you can hear each other talk)?
Central to ``business'' London?

with this scale, 

Penderels scores ................ 0,0,1,1,0.5,1 = 3.5
Anchor scores ................... 1,1,0,1,0.5,0 = 3.5

which seems fair to me, what we need to do is find somewhere with a higher
score, so that all parties are happy, sound good?

-- 
Greg McCarroll                          http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net

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