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Can a cup of coffee be both milky and strong?

Only in the US of A apparently...

In the States 'café au lait' is defined as a coffee beverage consisting strong or bold coffee mixed with scalded milk in approximately a 1:1 ratio.
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Further to my earlier posts, what time (generally) are the on-street parking restrictions lifted in Edinburgh? And where's the nearest ones to the Playhouse? Cheers in advance.

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About 6.30pm I think, but might depend on area? London Road, Royal Terrace?

Hmm, a bit late for us - we're arriving just before 6pm for dinner beforehand. Cheers anyway.
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Hmm, a bit late for us - we're arriving just before 6pm for dinner beforehand. Cheers anyway.

There's a multi-storey just up the road. I know you have to pay for it but cheaper than a £30 fixed penalty fine. There are side roads off London Road where you may be able to grab a space.

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Our work are relocating to Glasgow city centre - are there any five/seven-a-side pitches nearby that I don't yet know about? I know of the pitches at Townhead and Glasgow Green, and know that pitches have opened up near Shields Road - any other options available?

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Our work are relocating to Glasgow city centre - are there any five/seven-a-side pitches nearby that I don't yet know about? I know of the pitches at Townhead and Glasgow Green, and know that pitches have opened up near Shields Road - any other options available?

If you're in the city centre is day Glasgow Green is the best option, town head is closer but it's pretty shit (and pricey) these days

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Further to my earlier posts, what time (generally) are the on-street parking restrictions lifted in Edinburgh? And where's the nearest ones to the Playhouse? Cheers in advance.

Probably a bit late for you but Parkopedia is a great site which gives the times and rates at car parks and if you click on the blue areas the times and rates for streets. It works for most cities.

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