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- From: warrenc@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Cherie Warren)
- Subject: Re: A non-smoking tavern
- Message-ID: <C1L1CK.A0@bcstec.ca.boeing.com>
- Organization: Boeing Computer Services
- References: <klg.728001231@bass> <1k4f8tINNbov@shelley.u.washington.edu> <1993Jan27.064420.28467@nwnexus.WA.COM>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 21:07:31 GMT
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- markmc@halcyon.com (Mark McWiggins) writes:
-
- >Try the Blue Star on Stone Way just north of 45th. I've only been there
- >once, and will go back. The food was even good (I'd have gone back a couple of
- >times even if not, just to support the concept).
-
- >Also Cutter's became nonsmoking throughout last year.
-
- The Trolleyman Pub, in the Red Hook Brewery, is also non-smoking, the only one
- (so far?) in the Fremont 'pub quarter' with this distinction.
-
- The non-smoking movement seems to finally be penetrating outside of the USA
- and Canada. English pubs are starting to add non-smoking sections, a *big*
- step for them, and similar things are happening in the EC countries; France
- has enacted some surprisingly strict (and not surprisingly, hard to enforce)
- anti-smoking regulations, although the cafe's and restaurants have been a
- bit slow to react.
- --
- Cherie
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