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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 557240" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Question for any BoB's living around Minn-St. Paul, Minn. area.</p><p>Years ago (1990's mostly) while working for the FAA, I spent a lot of time at Northwest Airlines. & other local pilot-training centers doing training and/or inspections. Found this great pub on the west side of town called "Sherlock's Home." It was an actual British pub/restaurant that had been disassembled, shipped to "Minnynoplace," then put back together!!! I absolutely adored it because they had real "engine-pulled" beer machines just like in the Mother Country!! Food was good, lots of whiskey/whisky on the glass shelves behind the bar! I'm pretty sure it's been gone for a while. Just wondering if anyone remembers the place or maybe even frequented it??? FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 557240, member: 32"] Question for any BoB's living around Minn-St. Paul, Minn. area. Years ago (1990's mostly) while working for the FAA, I spent a lot of time at Northwest Airlines. & other local pilot-training centers doing training and/or inspections. Found this great pub on the west side of town called "Sherlock's Home." It was an actual British pub/restaurant that had been disassembled, shipped to "Minnynoplace," then put back together!!! I absolutely adored it because they had real "engine-pulled" beer machines just like in the Mother Country!! Food was good, lots of whiskey/whisky on the glass shelves behind the bar! I'm pretty sure it's been gone for a while. Just wondering if anyone remembers the place or maybe even frequented it??? FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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