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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Quays pub. Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Achill Sound pub. Achill island is the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. Neil Ainsworth of the Argyll pub, where were filmed many episodes, with is "Midsomer beere, try it before you die".
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  • Shannonbridge, traditional Irish misic at  the Killeens pub.
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  • Shannonbridge, traditional Irish misic at  the Killeens pub.
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  • The island pub. Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. The Argyll pub, where were filmed many episodes, with "Midsomer beere, try it before you die".
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. Neil Ainsworth of the Argyll pub, where were filmed many episodes, with is "Midsomer beere, try it before you die".
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  • Caernafon. Anglesey pub, traditional Welsh music.
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  • Shannonbridge, old pictures of daily life at  Killeens pub.
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  • Achill Sound pub. Achill island is the biggest of the small Irish islands.
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  • Doolin, O'Connors pub. Doolin is renowned world-wide as the traditional music capital of Ireland.
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  • Shannonbridge, traditional Irish misic at  the Killeens pub.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. The popular Murphy's pub.
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  • Dingle. Pub on the Main st.
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  • Dingle. Dick Mack's, the most celebrated pub of Dingle.
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  • Doolin, O'Connors pub. Doolin is renowned world-wide as the traditional music capital of Ireland.
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  • The island pub. Patsy Dan Rodgers (“Patsaí Dan Mac Ruairí”) is the "Rí Thoraí", the King of Tory. Tory is the last of the small and many times isolated Irish island where survives this sort of "chieftain" that local people choose to resolve local problems without "official" authorities. Patsy is also one of the most important painters of the famous "Tory's naive school".
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  • Dublin: pub, soccer fans.
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  • Ardara, a popular destination in Ireland, Beehive pub.
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  • Shankill Rd, Protestant  loyalist pub.
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  • Shankill Rd, Protestant  loyalist pub.
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  • Shankill Rd, Protestant watch near a loyalist pub the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton royal wedding.
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  • Shankill Rd, Protestant watch near a loyalist pub the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton royal wedding.
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  • James Joyce’s Bloomsday, when Dubliners plays characters of Ulysses. Davy Byrne' s pub, Duke street.
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  • Dublin: historic O’Neill’s pub,  Suffolk st., a haunt of generations of Trinity College students.
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  • Popular Dublin's singers in a pub's wall.
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  • Dublin: historic O’Neill’s pub,  Suffolk st., a haunt of generations of Trinity College students.
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  • Mull island, the only pub of Fionnphort.
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  • Caernafon. Anglesey pub, traditional Welsh music.
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  • Caernafon. Anglesey pub, traditional Welsh music.
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  • Shannonbridge, traditional Irish misic at  the Killeens pub.
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  • Shannonbridge, traditional Irish misic at  the Killeens pub.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. The popular Murphy's pub.
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  • Ardara, a popular destination in Ireland, Beehive pub.
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  • Museum Tavern pub, here stopped many times the  philolopher Karl Mark when studied at nearby British Museum.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Donegal pubs in Ardara.
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  • Galway, the "Younghest city of Ireland" is famous for the evening life of his pubs full of students of the local university.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Pubs in Wareing st.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Pubs in Wareing st.
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  • Bloomsday
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  • Cleggan fishing boat.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Llyn peninsula. Porthdinllaen, Ty Coch Inn which is one of the top ten beach bars in the world.
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  • Llyn peninsula. Porthdinllaen, Ty Coch Inn which is one of the top ten beach bars in the world.
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  • James Joyce’s Bloomsday, when Dubliners plays characters of Ulysses.
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  • Bushmill. Mural of Finn MacCool, a legendary Irish geant.
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  • Cleggan fishing boat. Live music at Oliver's seafood bar.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Llyn peninsula. Porthdinllaen, Ty Coch Inn which is one of the top ten beach bars in the world.
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  • Llyn peninsula. Porthdinllaen, Ty Coch Inn which is one of the top ten beach bars in the world.
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  • James Joyce’s Bloomsday, when Dubliners plays characters of Ulysses.
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  • Ardara,. a popular destination in Ireland, hosts the annual Cup of Tae Festival, a traditional music festival, each May.
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  • Umm Khaltoum traditional coffe house (ahwa), attended mainly from fans of famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum, whose pictures and memorabilia decorate the walls. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Outer Hebrides, Benbecula. Father Jain MacAskill of Free Church preaching in gaelic in a pub.
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  • ISunday morning, the St Julian Band Club performing in a harbour's pub.
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  • ISunday morning, the St Julian Band Club performing in a harbour's pub.
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  • Warborough village, the Six Bells pub, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Warborough village, the Six Bells pub, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Umm Khaltoum traditional coffe house (ahwa), attended mainly from fans of famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum, whose pictures and memorabilia decorate the walls. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • The famous tea and coffee house (ahwa) Al-Fischawi, in the hearth of one of largest Middle East bazaars, Khan el Khalili. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • El Shems, a traditional tea and coffee house (ahwa) with his incredible kitsch furnishing. A waiter preparing shesha (water pipes). Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • El-Horea traditional coffee house (ahwa), attended by chess players and students of nearby American University of Cairo. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • The famous tea and coffee house (ahwa) Al-Fischawi, in the hearth of one of largest Middle East bazaars, Khan el Khalili. Seller of animals stuffed with straw. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • El-Horea traditional coffee house (ahwa), attended by chess players and students of nearby American University of Cairo. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • El-Horea traditional coffee house (ahwa), attended by chess players and students of nearby American University of Cairo. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
    em2611213.jpg
  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffee house (ahwa), a popular meeting place where chess and domino players can chat smoking sheesha, the traditional water pipe. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffee house (ahwa), a popular meeting place where chess and domino players can chat smoking sheesha, the traditional water pipe. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
    em2611161.jpg
  • Umm Khaltoum traditional coffe house (ahwa), attended mainly from fans of famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum, whose pictures and memorabilia decorate the walls. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Umm Khaltoum traditional coffe house (ahwa), attended mainly from fans of famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum, whose pictures and memorabilia decorate the walls. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • The owner of El Shems, a traditional tea and coffee house (ahwa) with his incredible kitsch furnishing. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • El Shems, a traditional tea and coffee house (ahwa) with his incredible kitsch furnishing. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • El Shems, a traditional tea and coffee house (ahwa) with his incredible kitsch furnishing. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
    em2611114.jpg
  • El Shems, a traditional tea and coffee house (ahwa) with his incredible kitsch furnishing. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
    em2611111.jpg
  • The famous tea and coffee house (ahwa) Al-Fischawi, in the hearth of one of largest Middle East bazaars, Khan el Khalili. Seller of animals stuffed with straw. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • The famous tea and coffee house (ahwa) Al-Fischawi, in the hearth of one of largest Middle East bazaars, Khan el Khalili. Seller of animals stuffed with straw. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Sunday afternon in the Tory's island pub.
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  • James Joyce’s Bloomsday, when Dubliners plays characters of Ulysses. Davy Byrne' s pub, Duke street.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, betting at hippodrome's pub.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, betting at hippodrome's pub.
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  • Shankill Rd, Protestant watch near a loyalist pub the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton royal wedding.
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  • Outer Hebrides, Benbecula. Father Jain MacAskill of Free Church preaching in gaelic in a pub.
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