Phil's photos with the keyword: Bar

Winter flooding in York.

31 Oct 2014 9 5 923
The flooding of the River Ouse in York, England, which happens most years in late Winter / early Spring, usually around February. The white Tudor-style building with the sloping roof is a pub called "The King's Arms", better known as "The pub that floods". These two photographs were taken from the same viewpoint (Ouse bridge) in different years, both in February, with one of my first low-resolution digital cameras and joined together with Nikon Capture NX2 software.

Old "cave bar" at Marsden.

11 May 2014 4 5 785
The Marsden Grotto, locally known as "The Grotto", is a public house located on the coast at Marsden in South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England. The pub is one of the few 'cave bars' in Europe..... other 'cave bars' include the Caves of Xoroi in Menorca. The Grotto is now a pub/restaurant serving mainly seafood. The Grotto is partly dug into the cliff face and fronted with a more conventional building opening onto the beach. Currently The Grotto includes a large bar, the inside cave with another bar and pool room, a bistro, a heated terrace on the beach and a full restaurant upstairs. Access is either by lift from the car park or by a zigzag staircase on the cliff at the side of the building. The lift is housed in a brick shaft rising from the front of the building. A lead miner from Allendale, Jack Bates and his wife Jessie moved to the area in 1782. It is alleged he moved into a small cave at Marsden Rock either after refusing to pay rent on his house in Allendale or simply having nowhere to live. Using explosives from a local quarry, he blasted the small cave into a much larger one, earning his nickname "Jack the Blaster" in the process and creating a rent-free and landlord-free home. The dwelling was accessed by zig-zagging stairs down the cliff, thought to be built by Jack. The unusual and eccentric choice of dwelling attracted visitors, which the couple supplied with refreshments at a cost. It is suggested that he became involved in smuggling activities - offering refreshment to smugglers and using caves of the coastline to hide contraband cargo. (Wikipedia).

Chilling out.

24 May 2013 7 4 867
Just me...."chilling". Photographed at The Pendle Inn in Barley, Lancashire. Camera: Nikon D90. Software: Nikon Capture NX2.