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Article: In the world of the business lunch.(Business)
- Article from:
- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- September 9, 1997
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Today's business lunch doesn't have to be a four-course formal affair. It can be sandwiches in the office boardroom or a single course in a restaurant. And there are many restaurants which fit the bill, offering privacy, pleasant surroundings, quick service or simply good food.
A MEAL BEFORE THE MAST
THE ROYAL Hotel in Bangor used to only a road's width from the water's edge.
Now, it overlooks the concrete apron of the marina, and a sea of weaving, chattering masts, although it is still on the 'waterfront', and still, unmistakably, Bangor.
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