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Auch aye, and what is a fine public hoose without welcoming the patrons with a full selection of 23 draught ales, some exclusively from Scotland. A broad wine selection is on offer and if you feel like some education on the "Water of Scotland".... WHISKY, we would be delighted to help you choose your journey with one of our whiskey tours or a selection from our list of over 80 listings. For the faint of heart, The Scottish Arms has the finest of Haggis on the meny made from fresh venison. Our "Skivvies" (staff) will be delighted to give you a brief history of the haggis which dates back hundreds of years.WWW.STLSPAE.ORG

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SPAE info

SPAE, the Scottish Partnership for Arts and Education is a non for profit organization is dedicated to supporting Scottish trditional arts and artisrs and providing cultural experiences, as well as, e...
Posted by The Scottish Arms on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 02:32:00 PST

QUIZ NIGHT!!!

After a short break, we are back on track hosting our challenging Quiz Nights every second Tuesday.*10 Rounds of 10 questions*Cost only $5 *fee is waived if you dine     prior to t...
Posted by The Scottish Arms on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 09:25:00 PST

Press

Just a clip from Sauce and KMOVhttp://www.kmov.com/sharedcontent/VideoPlayer/videoPlaye r.php?vidId=70865http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2006-03-29/d ining/laphroaig-fifteen-year-old-scotch-whisky/http:/...
Posted by The Scottish Arms on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 01:29:00 PST

Beer Selection.... mmmm beeeeer

Draught Beer ~Scotland~ Belhaven Scottish Ale Belhaven Twisted Thistle Belhaven Wee Heavy McEwans Export ~England~ John Courage Boddingtons Fullers London Pride Fullers London Porter Strongbow Cider N...
Posted by The Scottish Arms on Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:01:00 PST

The Flower of Scotland

The thistle ranks next to the rose in British heraldic importance. Although of ancient origin, as the rose, the reason for its importance remains largely a matter of mystery. The thistle grew wild upo...
Posted by The Scottish Arms on Thu, 10 Aug 2006 11:40:00 PST