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Sea Shanties with JD and the Stonemasons
Wednesday, February 05, 2098, 07:00pm
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Come in and join all the fun with a night of sea shanty songs with JD and the Stonemasons!
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Monday
3:00-8:00
Tuesday
3:00-8:00
Wednesday
12:00-9:00
Thursday
12:00-9:00
Friday
12:00-10:00
Saturday
12:00-10:00
Sunday Brunch
11:00-4:00
Sunday Dinner
4:00-8:00
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03/17/2027
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House fires during Belfast protests left 27 people homeless; protestors in Dublin disperse
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