Bar/Pub
« Previous EntriesLondon- The Red Lion Cellar Bar
Saturday, November 15th, 2008
48 Parliament Street
Westminster
The Red Lion Cellar bar is a truly unique experience. Right down the way from the halls of power at Downing Street the Red Lion Cellar Bar is on of the oldest bars in the world, dating back to the 1300’s. Their is is something very satisfying about drinking in a bar that’s [...]
Philly- Mad Mex
Friday, November 7th, 2008
By Abbey
401 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
http://www.madmex.com
After a long week of grad classes, my cohorts and I like to grab a drink at Mad Mex. We can walk right from class into a world of fun and put the stress behind us. This place has great margaritas – frozen or on the rocks – that [...]
Indianapolis: Nicky Blaine’s
Friday, August 29th, 2008
20 N. Meridian St
www.nickyblaines.com
If Frank Sinatra were alive and hung out in Indianapolis, he would hang out at Nicky Blaines. Located right downtown on the circle, Nicky Blaines is a basement bar that drips with old school charm. From the jazz band, to the leather couches to the guy who walks around lighting your cigarette [...]
Washington DC, The Center Cafe
Monday, August 25th, 2008
The Center Cafe is located smack in the middle of the main hall in Washington DC’s Union Station. The Center Cafe is without a doubt, the finest train station bar I have ever had the pleasure of drinking at. As fellow business travelers I know all of you reading this spend a lot of time [...]
NYC- The Big Easy NYC
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
1768 2nd Ave @ 92nd Street
http://www.bigeasynyc.com/
You know you miss it, no matter how hard you try to deny it, those college days of beer pong competitions, and shooters still call to you. Well deny yourself no more, let The Big Easy NYC be your refuge. As you walk in the front door the smell [...]
Athens- Buddha Bar
Sunday, July 13th, 2008
by Matt K
Address: 431 E. Broad St. Athens, GA 30605
Appeal: Try sake in many different forms
Tips: Try a Sake bomb, Sake-tini or Fortune Cookie
You can get sake served to you in several different forms at Buddha Bar. Be ready for an interactive experience of pounding and yelling if [...]
Philly- McMenamin’s Tavern
Friday, July 11th, 2008
by jeff
8229 Germantown Ave
McMenamin’s is one of the few bars in Philadelphia’s upscale Chestnut Hill neighborhood and its certainly the best one. The bar has an enormous beer selection which constantly introduces new brands each week and can basically guarantee to have something you have never tried before. McMenamins is the kind of place that [...]
The Waffle House
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
By Jeff
location: everywhere
There are certain first you will always remember, first dates, first cars, first apartments but for me there will always be a special first…my first trip to the Waffle House. I was in Lancaster, PA doing consulting work at Franklin and Marshall College when I stumbled upon this golden oasis, a rare [...]
Philly-McGillins Olde Ale House
Monday, May 19th, 2008
McGilins Olde Ale House
1310 Drury Street
Established in 1860 Mcgillins Olde Ale House is in contention for the much disputed title of oldest bar in America. Nestled in a hidden street behind City Hall, Mcgillins is notoriously hard to find for first timers and even the regulars still manage to miss it from time to time. [...]
Athens- Copper Creek Brewing Company
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
by Matt K
140 E. Washington St.
Appeal: Home-brewed beers and dollar shootersTips: Match your beer order with your food choice
A more laid-back atmosphere housing a bit of an older crowd, Copper Creek offers a variety of home brewed lagers made in the giant copper kettles at the front of the bar. If you are looking to [...]
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