As to what happened to the other two, history does not relate, and I doubt there exists any contemporaneous evidence.Īnyway, I checked in, and headed to Babbity Bowster. Plus I forgot my ear buds so no music □Part of the original plan was to meet the Fortunae and Marion to watch the game, but I got a message from Julie to the effect that she was hammered and home. 3 pints is not a sensible start, before getting a tram to Haymarket for Glasgow. He is still inhibited I feel, and somewhat depressed. No Dirndls though! Having had wine with lunch, I continued with the theme, selecting on the excellent barman’s recommendation, on a (German) Pinot Noir. The theme continues with the food menu, and had I not been stuffed, would have tried a Currywurst. It has a true Brauhaus feel, with a wide selection of German beers. It’s owned by one of the Codona family, and must have cost a packet to create. Perhaps things have changed?Īfter a very pleasant lunch, Isla and Ali went homeward, and Tom took me to the excellent Bavaria Brauhaus. A lot of their beef is ex dairy, which when I was taxing farmers, was not thought of as suitable for the premium beef market. Lunch was pleasant: roast beef for me, but I wouldn’t hurry back. By a circuitous route I ended up at the Drum and Monkey for a quick pint of Citra before meeting the cousins (Tom, Alison and Isla). Leaving the hotel, I went first to the Horsehoe, which only had Stewarts 80/- on. However, as I was meeting Tom at Gost for lunch, I didn’t overdo it. Given I’d nothing to eat yesterday since breakfast, breakfast this morning was welcome. Apart from shopping, a stay at home day, recovering from the weekend. Mind you, it was almost entirely sold out! Also a new David Greig play at the Lyceum. I booked a Jacobite Train trip, thanks Hintons.
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