Re: cocktails

2001-05-04 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: And they didn't eat as many waffles as we did. ahhh waffles, a classic student food - what did you eat your waffles with? i ate mine with mayo and chick sticks (fish finger like bits processed chicken) -- Greg McCarroll

Re: cocktails

2001-05-04 Thread James Powell
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 10:34:55AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: * Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: And they didn't eat as many waffles as we did. ahhh waffles, a classic student food - what did you eat your waffles with? i ate mine with mayo and chick sticks (fish finger like

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Simon Wistow
Chris Heathcote wrote: Off the top of my head: ICA bar, Match (Noho/Farringdon/Sosho), lab (on Old Compton St.), aka... also heard about Smiths of Smithfield, but never been there. Smiths isn't really a cocktail bar IIRC. Cocktails at the Marriot (aka the old County Hall) aren't

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Struan Donald
* at 03/05 12:42 +0100 Simon Wistow said: Chris Heathcote wrote: Off the top of my head: ICA bar, Match (Noho/Farringdon/Sosho), lab (on Old Compton St.), aka... also heard about Smiths of Smithfield, but never been there. For true geekdom go get cocktails go to Cynthia's Cyberbar

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Robin Houston
is certainly open on Sunday afternoon, but will be serving more coffee than cocktails. I suppose they'd make you cocktails if you asked, but I wonder how expertly... .robin. -- You are bound to be in a state of mental unrest, even turmoil. And of course there can be no inner peace: be proud

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread James Powell
. Cocktails on the first floor there aren't bad. If you like an impressive view but condescending service, try Bar 24 in Tower 42 (ie Natwest). Otherwise I go with the Match recommendation. jp

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Chris Heathcote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: on 3/5/01 12:48 pm, Robin Houston wrote: The ICA bar is certainly open on Sunday afternoon, but will be serving more coffee than cocktails. I suppose they'd make you cocktails if you asked, but I wonder how expertly... They always have one

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Leon Brocard
I have to agree with this. The bar isn't terribly large (at least not in the one off Regent's Stree), but the cocktails are *lovely* and the steak *gorgeous*. The theme is a bit, errr, loud (cow-style seats etc.) and it's fairly dark (err, intimate), but it's a lovely (not cheap) place. Oh

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread David Cantrell
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:25:16PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote: Oh, and I'm feeling generous, so I'll buy a drink for the first person to place the quote in my .signature ;-) Now if only I could find a copy of this... ... Did you know there's a guy living in our closet? Real Genius. --

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Chris Ball
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:41:18PM +0100, Leon Brocard wrote: Ok, let's stop there: that's Roger, evildave, and Simon I owe drinks to. What I want to know is why university didn't turn up to be exactly like Real Genius... Yeah, it totally su.. fx: Chris screams and jumps out of the way of an

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:34:56PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote: Rip, Mix, Burn, unless you're using our latest and greatest operating system which we couldn't be arsed to complete 10.0.2 shipped yesterday and fixed this, fyi... The burn CD button in iTunes is a pulsing

Re: cocktails

2001-05-03 Thread Greg McCarroll
genius as for the steak, i already have one off list mail booking a slot, so if you want a place mail me off list and i'll do a count and book on tuesdayish to firm up on details, it will cost about 20 quid a head unless you drink a lot of cocktails, and we will leave from PO about 9.30ish to arrive