September 2, 2008 at 8:42 am
If anyone gets to Brno in the Czech Republic, this is worth a look:
By: Jeffrey WEYERS - 13th September 2008 at 10:51
RE Aero cafe BRNO cz
That may be good, but YOU SHOULD GO TO THE HOTEL DUO, PRAGUE.
The owner, Jan HORAL, CZECH/RAF has a fantastic private museum. He has monthly meetings with the VETERANS of the War.
By: Mondariz - 3rd September 2008 at 05:48
Hi mondariz, you are right, it used to be called the “the Air Pub” back in 1984 when i was working at kastrup airport. It used to get full of pilots & cabin crew !!
Steve
IIRC “The Air Pub” and the one I’m talking about, are not the same. “The Air Pub” was an actual pub, where as “Flyvergrillen” is more of a grill-bar, serving sausages, hotdogs and burgers.
Did you recognise it from the pictures in the links?
By: mackerel - 3rd September 2008 at 00:22
Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) has a “Chipper” type establishment (but they server beer), just outside the fence and with a great view of the operations.
Very popular with spotters and casual spectators alike.
Hi mondariz, you are right, it used to be called the “the Air Pub” back in 1984 when i was working at kastrup airport. It used to get full of pilots & cabin crew !!
Steve
By: Mondariz - 2nd September 2008 at 11:18
Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) has a “Chipper” type establishment (but they server beer), just outside the fence and with a great view of the operations.
Very popular with spotters and casual spectators alike.
By: low'n'slow - 2nd September 2008 at 11:08
I seem to recollect a similar style of bar/restaurant in Antwerp, under the approach to Duerne airport. Is it still there I wonder?
Of course, you don’t need to go that far, Northampton will do!