The Bar
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Initial release | Russia |
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Directors | Álex de la Iglesia |
Screenplay | Álex de la Iglesia |
Jorge Guerricaechevarría | |
Producers | Álex de la Iglesia |
Carolina Bang | |
Kiko Martínez | |
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ID | 2045799 |
About The Bar
Strangers stuck in a Madrid bar after witnessing a murder begin to turn on each other as panic sets in and the body count rises.
Charlie's Bar, Fermanagh, 'blown away' by Christmas ad response
... " The idea came really from what we have seen over the years in The Bar...
'Long Covid triggered our MCAS, but doctors didn't believe us'
... Despite this, the immunologist said there were no " rock-solid studies" on MCAS yet, though he pointed out " The Bar [is] quite high" for research to get off the ground...
OpenAI: A triumph of people power
... In a very recent speech Mr Altman himself said what was coming next year from OpenAI would make the current ChatGPT look like " a quaint relative" - and we know the existing model is able to pass The Bar exam taken by trainee lawyers...
Biden facing growing internal dissent over Israel's Gaza campaign
... Mr Miller suggests it would more likely take an external event, such as the unconditional release of all the hostages held by Hamas, or a single Israeli operation that results in mass Palestinian casualties, although The Bar has been set quite high...
James Cleverly: Protests and asylum fill Home Office in-tray
... Lowering The Bar to ban protests would almost certainly lead to a legal challenge that such a change breaches the right to freedom of assembly and association as set out in the European Convention of Human Rights, and enshrined in UK law...
Who is Suella Braverman?
... Political riseMrs Braverman s legal career took her from the UK to the US, passing The Bar exam in both London and New York...
The leaning Christmas card honouring Crooked House pub
... Once known as " Britain s wonkiest" inn, the pub So unusual was the venue, pennies that were rolled along The Bar would appear to travel uphill...
Caramac: The woman who told the world it had been axed
... When a supplier confirmed last week that The Bar was being axed, Ms Swan posted the news on Facebook...
Wetherspoons hit by 'temporary' pigs in blankets shortage
JD Wetherspoon has upset customers by serving pigs in blankets without their blankets at pubs across the UK.
The pub chain said it had problems with its meat supplier.
In October, The British Meat Association (BMA) that pigs in blankets may be in short supply this year due to a lack of seasonal EU workers across UK meat plants.
BMA chief executive Nick Allen told the BBC then that wrapping cocktail sausages in bacon is done by hand.
"Pigs and blankets are a very labour intensive thing to make and we're short of labour," he said. "If it is something to do with that then It Comes as no surprise. "
He added that meat supplying companies are "chasing their tails" to try and keep up with orders from shops and restaurants.
Wetherspoon warned customers about the issue using posters.
"Owing to a supplier issue, our pigs in blankets will be without their blankets," the pub chain wrote on a poster displayed in The George pub in Croydon.
The BBC photographed the poster on Monday, but by Tuesday, The George pub said it had resolved the issue.
A Wetherspoons pub in Croydon was displaying this poster at The BarAffected dishes include the pubs' pigs-in-blankets side dish and the pigs-in-blankets children's meal.
Stuffed turkey breasts and winter vegetables, brie and bacon burgers, chicken and stuffing burgers and buttermilk chicken and stuffing burgers were also served with sausages lacking their bacon wrapping.
Wetherspoon spokesperson Eddie Gershon told the BBC: "There was a blip in supply, but that has been sorted and we now have a full supply of pigs in blankets.
"When the blip occurred, The Company purchased some pigs that were missing the blanket to maintain availability.
"Customers can be assured that pigs in blankets are available in our pubs. "
christmas, pubs
Source of news: bbc.com