Hot fur dommer wrote:
> Steve Glover schreef:
>
> > In message <1161707025.337755.194140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>, Hot
> > fur dommer writes
> >
> > [Quoting Betsy Eimers of the Amsterdam Tourism & Convention Board]
> >
> > > In response to your e-mail, we have to inform you, that there are a
> > >few non-smoking hotels and restaurants, but no non-smoking pubs, except
> > >for the pubs in the non-smoking hotels, like Ibis Centre and
> > >M=F6venpick.
> > > We hope this is of assistance to you.
> >
> > Well, there's half of the Wildeman (and as the front door and the bar
> > separate the smoking and non-smoking rooms, there's very little
> > carry-through), and a separate non-smoking area at the Bokbier festival.
> >
> > I'm still fairly sure that there are some pubs with non-smoking areas
> > I've forgotten the name of (that, or I happened to be there when no-one
> > else was smoking and didn't want to be the first to light up).
> >
> >
> > --
> > Steve Glover, Fell Services Ltd.
> > Home: steve at fell-services dot net, 0131 551 3835
> > Away: steve.glover at ukonline dor co dot uk, 07961 446 902
>
> well, I wasnt too impressed with the Wilderman, its a cold un-compfy
> pub even though it has a good Belgian beer list, the non-smoking part
> is about 5 tables the smoking part is much larger.
> Tried another pub 'de Spui' this was much warmer even with the door
> open, but we were surrounded by nubile women......smokers.
apparently in each Dutch community (sub division), they have a
community centre with a bar; and because the centre is owned by the
govt. the bar is non-smoking, and a small part is glassed off for the
smokers :)
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