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Tag Archives: Sherlock Holmes
Lunch in Kennedy Plaza, Dinner at Armory Market / Basil Rathbone’s Birthday
Basil is the crew’s favorite Sherlock Holmes by far. Named for a delicious plant, bone in his name . . . come on, what’s not to like. Bring your pipe to the Rocket today and get a FREE Yacht Club … Continue reading
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Tagged Armory Farmers Market, Kennedy Plaza, Sherlock Holmes, Yacht Club Sodas
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Born Today, Solve The Case of Ship Street Market
Enjoy lunch at the Ship Street Market and exercise your powers of deduction. Identify the secret ingredient in the Cauliflower Soup and it’s yours for free.
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Tagged Cauliflower Soup, Sherlock Holmes, Ship Street Market, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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