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Peel Pub - shut down.

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Kirk

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Mar 29, 2002, 9:43:53 AM3/29/02
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I was in the Entertainment District last night and I was surprised to find that the Peel Pub was closed.
Yes, the home of the cheap 1.99 breakfast and cheap beer and chicken wings has given up the ghost.
Rumour around my place of business was that they lost their liquor license.

While this is not a Epicurean nugget, I thought I would pass this on none-the-less.


Kirk

Sheryl Kirby

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Mar 29, 2002, 4:03:46 PM3/29/02
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Kirk <kirk.b...@sympatico.carp> wrote in message news:<3CA47DA9...@sympatico.carp>...

> I was in the Entertainment District last night and I was surprised to find that the Peel Pub was closed.
> Yes, the home of the cheap 1.99 breakfast and cheap beer and chicken wings has given up the ghost.
> Rumour around my place of business was that they lost their liquor license.

Gee, do you think they maybe got caught serving minors?!??

Ever walk past the place on a Friday night? The average age of the
people in line outside has to be about fifteen.

Sheryl

Erik T

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Mar 31, 2002, 12:56:46 AM3/31/02
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The original one in Montreal was notorious for that... started going in grade 11 myself (& I sure didn't look
18, heck I was carded at Casino Windsor 2 weeks ago)... of course the food's probably gross, it sure was in
Montreal, not to mention their having had branches shut down there for sanitary violations, they had at least
3 in Montreal for a while...

dmose

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May 3, 2002, 1:43:01 AM5/3/02
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no they got busted for over crowding

they're closed for 3 months license suspended

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Erik T

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May 6, 2002, 4:28:23 AM5/6/02
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...Coulda sworn they made the Saturday Gazette's weekly column of Montreal's
most disgusting purveyors of food (of course the column was called something
else) more than once when I lived there... (for grossness, not overcrowding,
which they were (& are?) also happy to do)... as for sanitation in Toronto, I
knowingly ate at a 'conditional pass' joint I rather like, even though a
really nasty place I know somehow defied all odds (or insisted they didn't
serve food?!) and got a green light...

Alexandra Clark

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May 12, 2002, 8:24:57 AM5/12/02
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They aren't closed. They don't have any booze though.

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MarkD

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May 12, 2002, 8:57:39 AM5/12/02
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I think that not having alcohol available is about the same as being closed
(if your a pub)


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