Jackie or anyone else,2 people in the bar asking about an old bodega in Lloret where the guy used to make his own Cherry Brandy approx 1974,anyone know the name,maybe it's still there. Thanks,John.
Oooops! Sorry to both Johns for the slip up, thanks for that Linda. I said 'hello' to Stevie for you, it was quite busy in there last night...but still not busy enough! New furniture on the terrace now...)see the bottom photo on www.lloret-de-mar-stuff.com) Its looking well. Hopefully it may tempt a few punters in!
I remember the bodega next door to the old Calamic used to sell their own homemade spirits and liquers. Can't remember what it was called - we used to call it the light ale shop. Same little street as Gary Coopers ( the 4 seasons)
Yes it was called Cana (with the little squiggle over the n )it was real loopy juice, and just another in a long list of what is supposed to send young men blind! lol
The bar John mentioned round the back from the White Horse was called the Can Tut, really small place, only sold Graffa, had some bad hangovers after a few in there ! Think it was only the workers that used to go in, dont ever remember any punters going in !!
Does anyone remember "Madges" bar ..near or beside Duke of York/nr the original Robbie Burns opposite "Hams"???late 60's to late 70's ...Such Characters......lol
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ReplyDeleteJackie or anyone else,2 people in the bar asking about an old bodega in Lloret where the guy used to make his own Cherry Brandy approx 1974,anyone know the name,maybe it's still there.
ReplyDeleteThanks,John.
Gerd John Annetta back row on top photo
ReplyDeleteOooops! Sorry to both Johns for the slip up, thanks for that Linda. I said 'hello' to Stevie for you, it was quite busy in there last night...but still not busy enough! New furniture on the terrace now...)see the bottom photo on www.lloret-de-mar-stuff.com) Its looking well.
ReplyDeleteHopefully it may tempt a few punters in!
I remember the bodega next door to the old Calamic used to sell their own homemade spirits and liquers. Can't remember what it was called - we used to call it the light ale shop. Same little street as Gary Coopers ( the 4 seasons)
ReplyDeleteIt may have been called the Can Xico
ReplyDeleteThey sold that stuff that was suppose to blow your head off or send you blind.....did they call it Cana`
ReplyDeleteTop photo in the middle the loverly Ownie......someone tell him i'm askin
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Yes it was called Cana (with the little squiggle over the n )it was real loopy juice, and just another in a long list of what is supposed to send young men blind! lol
ReplyDeletela canya, would be the name with said squiggle.
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ReplyDeleteThe bar John mentioned round the back from the White Horse was called the Can Tut, really small place, only sold Graffa, had some bad hangovers after a few in there ! Think it was only the workers that used to go in, dont ever remember any punters going in !!
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ReplyDeleteDoes anyone remember "Madges" bar ..near or beside Duke of York/nr the original Robbie Burns opposite "Hams"???late 60's to late 70's ...Such Characters......lol
ReplyDeleteTop group photo, who was the Rod Stewart look alike on the left of the photo, seem to remember him, was he a punta ?
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ReplyDeleteDoes anyone remember the name of a bar at the back of the don quiote hotel in fenels, lloret de mar 1986?
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