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    You’re missing a few. Also, some of those have closed. Because of these discrepancies this map is literally unusable.

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      I don’t know, but that’s where I would go both to wait out the apocalypse and for a date.

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      2, if this is to be believed

      Edit, and then 3 or 4 if THIS is to believed (and those other two appear to have moved from Burnley to Liverpool, and Islington to Highgate)

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    damn bro the night life really is dying. Barely any pubs nowadays.

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      I looked it up and thought it was a franchise at first, just very creative and varied about it. Some of them looked really nice, too.

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        Long long ago, pubs didn’t have names but they just had signs. People would call the pub whatever was on the sign. “The King’s Head” for pubs with a portrait of a king, “The Wheat Sheaf” for ones with a picture of some wheat or barley, etc.

        Lots of old pubs displayed the Stuart coat of arms as a show of loyalty to King James I/VI and his heirs, which is a heraldic red lion. Hence why so many pubs have the same name even though they’re all ancient and unrelated.

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      The Shetlands and Orkneys are also missing entirely. So there’s a few more for sure.

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        Mildly appropriate username. Clearly, they cropped it out because you’ve taken it for the king of Norway.

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        Shetland and Orkney. Nobody who lives there says Shetlands or Orkneys. But yes there are a few for sure but not all of the islands have one.

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        They’ve chopped off most of Caithness too. Thurso has pubs AND a distillery. John o’ Groats has a distillery too, AND a brewery.

        Freedom and whisky gang thegither, Tak aff your dram!

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      Looks more like a bar. Never says pub that I saw.

      Skye is beautiful though. Worth the ferry if you’re in the area.

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        There are several pubs in Skye, I visited a few last year.

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        Could you explain to my Canadian ass what the difference is? Haha. The only thing it seems to mean here is that they try to be classier and serve full entrees.

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          An inn is basically a pub with rooms you can stay in. Not quite sure what makes a place a bar rather than a pub in the UK, but generally a pub was built as one and a bar is in a generic retail/restaurant space.

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    Looking at that blue line, OOP solved the traveling Irishman problem.

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    I’d be interested to see the alcoholism rates over history compared to the US. That’s a lot of pubs, but I have a feeling the rates are lower there.

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      Found a random graph that might tell part of the story. I’ve always heard that people drink more heavily in Europe than the US.

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          Maybe just more health awareness? I bet that’s when smoking started dropping off too.

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          MADD was founded, so maybe that had something to do with it? But that was in the US, Canada, and Brazil, so I’m not sure what Europe’s deal was, unless they just decided that those in the other side of the pond were onto something.

          The massive increase in cocaine usage could have also been a factor. But it’s commonly paired with alcohol so I don’t know how much coke usage would affect alcohol consumption, if at all. But maybe enough people thought that it was good enough to use on its own that they felt the need to drink less. But this is all speculation and again I don’t know if any of this applies to Europe, given that the CIA was responsible for helping make the drug be so widely available in the US back then.

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    What’s the deal with the hole in the cloud of pins near the England / Scotland border?

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      Looks like it might be the North Pennines, which is basically a national park