Too bad none of the faux Irish places in town don't
try for some authenticity. That would require banning
smoking now that real Irish pubs don't allow it. At
least one Irish pub in England has adopted this
approach. See:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/dorset/3868331.stm

"Mike McCarthy, joint owner ..., [said]: 'The pub
opened on Friday and we've been extremely busy. 

Everyone's been very positive about the non-smoking
policy - especially the ladies - who don't like going
home with their clothes smelling of smoke. 

We didn't do it as a marketing ploy - it just seemed
the right thing to do.

Smoking and drinking are seen as going hand-in-hand,
but I don't think that should be the case.'"

It'd be nice to see the Dubliner or Costello's provide
us with a REAL Irish pub.

Charlie Swope
Ward 1  


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