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1472.1 | More on Coffee Tea and Melody | CTHQ::ROGERS | | Thu May 11 1995 08:50 | 14 |
| I stopped in this morning to ask about the opening time for the pub. I
was told it was technically already open (7am)...now isn't that
convenient??? For most of the rest of us, the pub is open for lunch at
which time they serve sandwiches.
Traditional sessions are held Sundays at 3pm.
They sell a variety of muffins, scones, flavored coffee, etc. and a
pretty good assortment of candy bars like Crunchies, Flakes, Moro bars,
etc. along with Jams, jellies, Irish tea, rashers even whole Irish
hams. It's an interesting concept having a breakfast/lunch counter,
Irish convenience store and pub all under one roof.
Rick
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1472.2 | Also Guinness & Murphys on Tap. | CTHQ::COADY | | Thu May 11 1995 11:29 | 11 |
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Jee Rick; at 7am .... I know things are tough around here, but that
reminds me of the finishing the grave-yard shift and heading to the
Harbour Bar at 7 am.
Other the candies they also have Guinness and Murphys on tap, plus a
large selection beers.
Pity the don't do an "Irish Pub lunch"
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1472.3 | Harbour bar.. | SIOG::KEYES | DECADMIRE Engineering DTN 827-5556 | Thu May 11 1995 12:22 | 14 |
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Rick,
>stopped by at 7:00am to see what time the opened...
Now thats a good one -) -)...Must turn that around and use it..
" I stopped by to see what time the pub closed, dear.."..and I had to
wait until the end to make sure the were truthful"
Harbour bar for 7:00am..Lord have mercy..(thats the Galway one I presume)
Some strange characters use to hang out there....I think its got
(another) owner recently...
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1472.4 | The Shamrock | TALLIS::DARCY | Alpha Migration Tools | Thu May 11 1995 13:11 | 8 |
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Reminds me of the time I went to NY for St. Paddy's Day some years
back. We went to the Aquaduct, then saw the Wolfetones play, and then
onto the Shamrock pub. At 3 am they closed the doors, drew the curtains,
and locked all of us inside until about 7 am, at which time we exited,
blinded by the lights, hailed a black taxi, which really wasn't an
official taxi, just some recent immigrant with a large Ford LTD...
Ah the memories...
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1472.5 | only one Harbour ! | CTHQ::COADY | | Thu May 11 1995 16:22 | 10 |
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re .3
Yes the Galway, unlike the "hookers" ina previous note there is only
one real Harbour Bar (or Habah Bah as we say here in Boston :=))
In the mid-70's it was one lively place at 7am, tho it was often hard
to get a seat, as some of the "locals" spent all nite there. Sad to
say but it does feel like 20 years ago .....
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1472.6 | An Avis car has many uses | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Fri May 12 1995 06:45 | 7 |
| re .last
I have vague recollections of that place. I seem to remember sho very
shady locals. They have been known to sell sheep to unsuspecting
computer engineers
MBr
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1472.7 | Where's Mike now ? | CTHQ::COADY | | Fri May 12 1995 12:15 | 3 |
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Hi Martin; but the sheep seller was your boss - if my memory serves me
correctly .........
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1472.8 | Galway Wild Life at its best | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Fri May 12 1995 13:37 | 9 |
| Hello Gerry,
My memory is getting bad. Wasn't it Mike who bought the sheep. When
last heard of he was in Holland. I believe he is still there.
On the same note is Matt Tynan still around. Boy was there some
fireworks when that pair got thogether.
MBr
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1472.9 | more vague recollections | GOBTWN::OBEIRNE | | Tue May 16 1995 22:32 | 8 |
| Memories(!) of the Harbour..I remember a Tuesday night when set-dancing
was in, playing in a session under the TV (showing a steamy movie, watched
by some shady characters sitting at the bar) with pool tables moved aside
and dancers hitting the floor for a Clare set, and a cloud of smoke(?)
drifting from the bar.. when a character walks in with his bicycle and
a goose on the handlebars, selling the catch of the day...finishing up
with George singing the Green Green Grass of Home on the broome...yes, it
all happened one wet wintry night in the Harbour bar, or did it?....
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1472.10 | it depends ! | CTHQ::COADY | | Wed May 17 1995 21:00 | 5 |
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re .9 .....
well it could have happened, but that drift of smoke from the bar has
dulled a lot of memories
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1472.11 | Green Linnet in Stow tonite. | CTHQ::COADY | | Wed Jun 07 1995 10:44 | 11 |
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a group from Galway (I think) Green Linnet are playing in the Coffee, Tea
and Melody at the Stow (Ma) shopping center tonite Wednesday June 7th @ 8pm.
I guess they do traditional Irish and folk music.
This is one of the groups that s headlining at the Irish Festival in
Stonehill this weekend.
It should be a good evening.
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1472.12 | | MROA::NADAMS | borders and time | Wed Jun 07 1995 11:54 | 8 |
| re: .11
I believe the group is Reel Time (Green Linnet has just released
their first album). I heard them a couple of weeks ago at the
Irish Festival at Wolf Trap; good music and, yes, they are from
around Galway.
Nancy
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1472.13 | Yes; it is Reel Time ! | CTHQ::COADY | | Wed Jun 07 1995 16:07 | 5 |
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Your correct; I mis-read the flyer, the name is Reel Time !
of course the Guinness is still the same .....
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1472.14 | | MROA::NADAMS | borders and time | Thu Jun 08 1995 10:37 | 10 |
| re: .13
But last night was Murphy's night! I guess Murphy's sponsored
Reel Time's appearance; at any rate they handed out some
Murphy's tee shirts and hats during the break. Music was quite
good and the place was pretty full up. If I overhead correctly,
Friday nights will no longer be folk music night, but from now
on will be celtic music night.
Nancy
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1472.15 | Great for lunch. | ESBTST::GREENAWAY | | Tue Jun 20 1995 18:35 | 11 |
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Went to lunch there around 2 weeks ago. The lunch was very good
although the selection was a bit limited.
The Guinness was great (not a bad pint), but it was served in a
Murphy's glass!!!
I'd recommend it for lunch and loved to hit a session, but live too far
away.
Cheers,
Paul
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1472.16 | getting better | CTHQ::COADY | | Wed Jun 21 1995 16:10 | 8 |
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Yeah, I find the lunch a bit limited also. Trying to convince him to
do a "pilot" of Irish Pub lunches; maybe for winter.
Place is really begining to fill up in the evenings, a few weeks ago I
was lucky to see 2/3 people in the bar, last week on Wed eve ther was
10/12 people and upto 20 on Thursday eve. I guess some of the "A
Capella" (sp) bar, across the road, have discovered a real pub.
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1472.17 | July & Aug events in Stow ! | STOWOA::COADY | | Fri Jul 28 1995 11:25 | 24 |
| Coffee, Tea & Melody
Stow Shopping Center
Route 117, Stow, MA
(508) 897-3250
July & August Event List
Date Guest Music Type $
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7/28 Tony Cuffee & Billy Jackson Folk (Scottish) 10 *
7/29 Steve Curby Group Jazz 8
8/4 Drisheen Folk (Irish) 10 *
8/5 Kris Adams wt John Stein Trio Jazz 8
8/10 Steve Tilston & Maggie Boyle Folk 10 *
8/11 Waystation Bluegrass ?
8/12 Bob Nieske's Wolf Soup Jazz 8
8/18 TBA
8/19 3-Day Break Jazz 8
8/25 Acoustic Nuisance Celtic ?
8/26 Dave Zox Trio Jazz 8
* highly recommended
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