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Harold's Cabin reopens with new menu, layout after being closed during pandemic

The Post and Courier 01 Oct 2021
Harold's Cabin, the cozy neighborhood establishment in Wagener Terrace near Hampton Park, has been reimagined during its closure, though its roots remain the same ... Street cornbread with cotija, corn, cilantro, paprika, harissa sour cream, and lime at Harold’s Cabin on Wednesday, Sep.
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Lockdown closed Ireland’s pubs. This Dublin man rebuilt them in Lego

Sandhills Express 17 Mar 2021
By PATRICK REEVELL, ABC News. (DUBLIN) — For most of the past year Ireland’s pubs have been closed by the pandemic, shuttered by one of the world’s stricter lockdowns ... “Where people are welcomed and where you have the chats ... One of his replicas is his local, the Harold House, a lime green, old school pub up the street from where he lives ... .
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Dry January: Sweet, tangy mocktails to get you through the rest of the month

The Lexington Dispatch 20 Jan 2021
"Inspired by our guests' love for our fresh mint Mojitos, this nonalcoholic drink is the perfect solution to those New Year's resolutions to get back to healthy in January," Harold's Inn owner Susan Hineman said. 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice ... 2 lime wedges ... Pour over more ice, add a splash of soda, garnish with lime wedges and more fresh mint.
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Sweet, tangy mocktails add some fun to Dry January

The Beaver Times 14 Jan 2021
"Inspired by our guests' love for our fresh mint Mojitos, this nonalcoholic drink is the perfect solution to those New Year's resolutions to get back to healthy in January," Harold's Inn owner Susan Hineman said. 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice ... 2 lime wedges ... Pour over more ice, add a splash of soda, garnish with lime wedges and more fresh mint.
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Yiddish Vinkl for November 20

Cleveland Jewish News 20 Nov 2020
Tunkl (TOON-kl). Meaning. dark ... • (Yiddish Proverb) ... Not a lot of light ... Tunklberry cocktail made with 1 ounce blackberry whiskey, blackberry Manischewitz wine, lemon-lime soda and ice.” (bit.ly/38EwMlj). Shaker Heights resident Harold Ticktin prepares “Yiddish Vinkl” for the CJN. .
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This artist’s work on display in Davidson explores notions of identity and place

The Charlotte Observer 18 Sep 2019
Coconut, lime Kool-Aid, carnation petals and a turtle shell. These are a sampling of the materials used in Harold Mendez’s solo exhibition “The days of yesterday are all numbered in ... .
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