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[Information] Scotland Shop Listing
« on: August 07, 2011, 04:12:08 PM »
To those who own shops in Scotland (that are not in Hogsmeade), please post a description of your shop here.

Please include at least the following:

Shop Name: (this is the name of the shop itself)
Street Address: (the specific location)
Owner: (the shop owner's name)
Employees: (a list of employees, NPC's included)
Hours: (hours of operation, from open to close)
Merchandise: (what is sold in the shop?)
Description: (the look of the shop exterior and interior)
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Re: Britain Shop Listing
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2012, 08:25:03 PM »


Shop Name: Eximius (meaning superb in Latin)

Street Address: Eximius is located on High Street in Old Aberdeen, Scotland. Its street number is 7 1/2 because of the chronological order and it not being visible to Muggles.

Owner: Callum Reilly

Employees: Emily Fleming (open for played or non played characters as well)

Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am - 7pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Merchandise: Obviously, being a bookseller, the main quantity of the merchandise sold in Eximius are books. Bookmarks, quills, parchment, journals, planners, ink, and other related items are also sold.

Description: Eximius is a narrow hole in the wall, though it is roomier than it looks. It contains thousands of books, all stacked to the top of the walls, the top shelves almost reaching the ceiling. There are ladders on each wall to allow easy employee or customer access. Things are organized, but not necessarily in a systematic manner. Often, customers have to ask for help because the employees are more familiar with the mechanics and semi-haphazard organization of the shelves. Hanging from the ceiling are signs pointing to the various sections to guide customers to the general area they're looking to go to.

New arrivals are kept in a back room until shelved but can also be looked at with employee permission. In a few of the aisles, there are small sitting areas with a chair or two to allow a quiet place or just someplace to sit and evaluate the literature. At the front of the bookshop, it is more open with a table and a set of chairs, and towards the middle is where the "front" desk is located, with the door a little ways in front of it. It's a large desk with plenty of room for employee usage, with drawers and compartments necessary for appropriate storage.

There is a cozy ambiance in the store and it's quite old fashioned, partially due to the owner's age and partially because of its location in Old Aberdeen. It's open to the public wizarding community, but anyone that causes disruption will not be granted service.

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Re: Britain Shop Listing
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2020, 11:25:46 AM »



Street Address
just outside of Staffin, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Owner
  • Grant Carroll (owner) [NPC]
  • Glenn Carroll (co-owner) [NPC]
Employees
none at the moment

Hours
Bar
Tuesday – Sunday: 11 am to 6 pm
Shop
Tuesday – Sunday: 10 am to 6 pm
Distillery Tours
Tuesday – Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm

Merchandise
SCOTCH WHISKY
Various blends
the labels of the bottles show paintings of the scenery on the Isle of Skye

OTHER MERCHANDISE
  • glasses
  • whisky stones
  • coasters designed like the labels of the different blends
  • clothing with the labels of the different Carroll Whisky blends
  • gift packs
  • postcards
Description
Located just outside of Staffin, the Carroll's distillery is perceived as a small and old cabin on a field by muggles. Witches and wizards, however, see a large stone building.

Inside there's the bar at the right side of a large hall. There are sitting areas close to the walls and some over sized barrels as bar tables in the middle of the room. To the left side there's the entrance to the shop. While the bar area has this old fashioned chic with all the barrels and wooden floor and ceiling, the shop is rather more modern. There's also wooden floor and the colours resemble the bar, but the shelves and table are metal with glass surface.

The distillery itself, which can be visited on a guided tour, resembles traditional muggle distilleries such as the Talisker distillery which is also located on the Isle of Skye and was established seven years before the Carroll's distillery. Griorgair Carroll, the founder of the Carroll's distillery, took the Talisker distillery as an example and thought that it would be possible to create even better blends using magical means.


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Re: [Information] Scotland Shop Listing
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2020, 07:55:14 PM »
t h e   a r c h i v e
w h i s k y   b a r   &   l a r d e r

address: old town, edinburgh
owner: liùsaidh munroe (npc laura and christine)
employees:
  bar/waitstaff; fiona macdougall, moira haden, seymour augustine
  cooks; stevie simpkins, cliff ayton
hours:
  mon - thurs; 15:00 - 22:00
  friday; 15:00 - 00:00
  saturday; 09:30 - 13:00 & 17:00 - 00:00
  sunday; 09:30 - 13:00 & 17:00 - 22:00



t h e   b a r

the archive boasts the most extensive range of whiskies – magical and mundane – in britain. it is situated in the old town of edinburgh, nestled away between bookshops, and (for those who can see it) it very much appears to be just another bookstore.

enter, and you will find a space much larger than the exterior suggests – though it is long and high, rather than spacious and wide. a narrow bar-height counter runs the length of the room to accommodate those standing, with tableless booths lining the opposing wall, and small tables with comfy chairs dotted between. the lighting is constantly dim, or as the proprietors would say “it’s mood lighting”.

the entire wall behind the bar is a series of shelves and nooks, each home to a whisky (organised by region, distillery, and age). food must be ordered at the bar, and the menu is limited (in fact, they only serve food because they are legally required to). however, the food is good, thanks to high quality, scottish ingredients prepared by passionate cooks.

t h e   f o o d

s t a r t e r s   &   s i d e s

starters; scotch egg, charcuterie board, scottish oak-smoked salmon, haggis fritters
sides; hand cut fries, chunky chips, beer battered onion rings

m a i n s

steak and ale pie; scottish beef marinated in ale gravy, served with fries and seasonal veg
fish and chips; breaded and fried east coast haddock served with chunky chips, mushy or regular peas, lemon, and tartare sauce
haggis; served with bashed neeps, mashed tatties, crispy leeks, and whisky sauce

d e s s e r t s

deep fried mars bar; back after popular demand, it’s… a mars bar, battered and fried
sticky toffee pudding; served with whisky ice cream
selection of scottish cheeses; strathdon blue, bonnet, auld reekie, and old lochnagar served with scottish oatcakes, artisan bread, and onion chutney

w e e k e n d s   o n l y

full scottish breakfast; bacon, square sausage, haggis, baked beans, fried eggs, stornoway black pudding, tattie scone, grilled tomato, sauteed mushrooms, buttered toast
eggs benedict; two eggs poached on a muffin, served with hollandaise sauce and your choice of: bacon, haggis, or scottish smoked salmon

t h e   d r i n k

w h i s k y   -   m o d e s t   [Ê›]

highland; aberfeldy 12, ardmore legacy 10, balblair 12, clynelish 14, dalmore 12, dalwhinnie 15, glengoyne 10, glenmorangie 10, glen ord 12, oban 14, old pulteney 12, royal lochnagar 12, tomatin 12, wolfburn
speyside; aberlour 10, balvenie 12, cardhu 12, cragganmore 12, glenfarclas 10, glenfiddich 12, glenfiddich 15, knockando 12, macallan double 12, singleton of dufftown 12, tamdhu 10
islay; ardbeg 10, bowmore 12, bunnahabhain 12, caol ila 12, lagavulin 16, laphroaig 10
islands; arran 14, highland park 12,  jura 10, ledaig 10, talisker 10,
lowland; glenkinchie 12
campbeltown; hazelburn 10, springbank 10,
blended; compass box peat monster, haig dimple, monkey shoulder

w h i s k y   -   m e m o r a b l e   [ʛʛ]

highland; balblair 15, dalmore 15, dalmore 18, glendronach 18, glengoyne 18, glenmorangie 18, old pulteney 17, tomatin 18
speyside; balvenie 17, benromach 15, craigellachie 17, glenfarclas 15, glenfiddich 18, glenlivet 18, linkwood 12, mortlach 15, tomintoul 15
islay; bowmore 15, bowmore 18, bunnahabhain 18, bruichladdich 13, caol ila 18
islands; highland park 18, jura 18, ledaig 18, talisker 18
lowland; auchentoshan 18
campbeltown; springbank 15, springbank 18, kilkerran 8
blended; ballantines 21

w h i s k y   -   m a g n i f i c e n t   [ʛʛʛ]

highland; ben nevis 20, brora 1982, dalmore 25, glengoyne 21, glenlochy 22, glenmorangie 25, glen mhor 1980, old pulteney 21, old pulteney 35, tomatin 25, tomatin 36
speyside; balvenie 21, balvenie 25, benriach 22, glenrothes 38, glenfarclas 25, glenfiddich 23, glenlivet 25, macallan 25 sherry oak, speyside 21, mortlach 16, mortlach 25
islay; bowmore 25, secret islay 25
islands; highland park 25, scapa 16, talisker 30
lowland; glenkinchie 20
campbeltown; springbank 21, springbank 25
blended; compass box flaming heart

e t c .

whisky flights; the locals, tour of scotland, peat and repeat, wood work, spectacular speyside, highland heroes
whisky cocktails; old fashioned, whisky sour, the ‘i don’t like whisky’, whiskitini, scotch manhattan, boulevardier
not whisky; lager
not beer; cider
wine; house red, house white, or house rosé (house red and white in one glass)

 

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