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I was wondering the same thing about Florence. I'm sure most reading this post will be sickened that we'd want to take time out of our travels to watch baseball, but if you are a die hard baseball fan and your team makes it to the World Series, you can't miss that last game! What a memory...watching your team win the World Series while you were in Italy.
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Hi,
I did a google for a English bar Venice - got the following:
Devius Forest Pub
San Marco, 5185
Venice 30124 Italy
+39 41 520 0623
Open Hours
9a-11p M-Su
Overview
For those who prefer an international cuisine, this English pub situated in the San Marco district, offers a good alternative to the Venetian taverns.
You could try ringing them - see if they have sports?? Mind you it might be Englis only??
Mark
I did a google for a English bar Venice - got the following:
Devius Forest Pub
San Marco, 5185
Venice 30124 Italy
+39 41 520 0623
Open Hours
9a-11p M-Su
Overview
For those who prefer an international cuisine, this English pub situated in the San Marco district, offers a good alternative to the Venetian taverns.
You could try ringing them - see if they have sports?? Mind you it might be Englis only??
Mark
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I cannot help with the question, but fully understand the sentiment. I have been sad enough to find myself in Venice, trying to pick up football commentary on a shortwave radio. The best part about jetlag in Australia was finding myself wide awake to watch the UK soccer games.
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