located on malin road. For those who don't know what "off licence" means, it means a shop licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises, as opposed to a bar or public house which is licensed for consumption at the point of sale.
Their entrance is inviting. Have you been there?
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't been to Rawdons but will be going sometime soon. We will take some friends there when they come and visit.
DeleteI am only shocked by the Bavaria and Heineken sign's . Dutch beers. I like to see local or at last Irish beers.
ReplyDeleteJudging by the window displays, they cater for all seasons and customers too!
ReplyDeleteRawdon's looks tres inviting Bill, hope the beer is as good!
ReplyDeleteIt appears to be a nice place to stop and get warm and enjoy a brew with some friends. What does "Off Licence" mean?
ReplyDeleteNice-looking front.
ReplyDeleteHa Bill, Heerlijk wat 'n gezellige eettent, zou daar graag plaats willen nemen op een van de bankjes voor de zaak.
ReplyDeleteFijn weekend gewenst, groet Kees.
...and what does off license mean?
ReplyDeleteI'm also wondering what off license refers to.
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting to me!
ReplyDeleteJust so long as they're not selling any Samuel Adams. Not this weekend anyway. :-)
ReplyDeleteI know what it is. Not that I drink that much, but I always find something nice and with a nice price compared to Norway.
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