James Cook

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The famous English explorer, James Cook, is thought to have stopped off in St. Petersburg during his naval apprenticeship - giving the owners of this pub a tenuous excuse to grab his illustrious name for themselves. No doubt however the Captain would approve of his namesake's no-nonsense food menu (steak and chips anyone?) and the eighteen delightful brews from around the world. True sailors amongst you won't baulk at trying them all, after which you'll be ready to embark on your own amazing voyage. Why not see if you can circumnavigate the furniture and 'discover' the toilet... Before you succumb to a serious bout of sea-sickness! |
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reviewed by Benny from United Kingdom on Mar.13.2008 | |
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reviewed by Danny from United Kingdom on Jul.02.2007 | |
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aye aye captain! james cook has been my first point of call for the three times i've been to st. petersburg. look it up and let the good times roll! 



