As you enter Stars 'N' Bars you'll see this counter on the right. One of the friendly staff will find you a table or you can have a drink at the bar. You can also buy souvenirs here.
Thanks for these Jilly. Back in the 70’s I worked in one of those warehouses stuffing greeting cards into plastic envelopes for a company called Rust Craft, it was boring work, but the view out the window was spectacular. It’s fun after all those years later, and from some 4,000 miles away to see what the buildings are like now.
Domino, The best part was the “lunch hour”… all the workers piled out of those buildings, and met on the breaker rocks to picnic. There was even a rusty shower for those of us who would want to sun bathe before going back to work.
Thanks for these Jilly. Back in the 70’s I worked in one of those warehouses stuffing greeting cards into plastic envelopes for a company called Rust Craft, it was boring work, but the view out the window was spectacular. It’s fun after all those years later, and from some 4,000 miles away to see what the buildings are like now.
ReplyDeleteThat's fascinating, MJ. Thanks for the comment. So interesting to know details like this.
ReplyDeleteAlways like to read old stories about Monaco. It seems to me that live in Monaco was more "normal" back then.
ReplyDeleteDomino,
ReplyDeleteThe best part was the “lunch hour”… all the workers piled out of those buildings, and met on the breaker rocks to picnic. There was even a rusty shower for those of us who would want to sun bathe before going back to work.