rkwilker
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jwalls said:I keep telling you folks Guiness is food not beer.
jwalls is correct. I typically refer to a pint of Guiness as a beer milkshake. MMMMMMMM good! :eusa_clap
jwalls said:I keep telling you folks Guiness is food not beer.
MisterCairo said:Two of the best places I've been to are on the Queen Mary 2 - the Commodore Club (piano lounge) and the Chart Room.
On the pub side, the Manx Pub in Ottawa is a classic, half a level down in the basement of an apartment building, and to my knowledge the only Isle of Man-inspired pub outside of, well, the Isle of Man!
The Highlander Pub, also in Ottawa, is one of only two Scottish-inspired pubs in that city. Everything else is either "Irish" or "British" (i.e. English) styled. They have nearly two hundred scotches on the menu, and offer "flights" of four scotches for sampling.
I got a sniff of a $200 an ounce single malt there a few months back.
I still have dreams about it.....
Single malt, English bitter and Guinness. My trifecta...
I would expect a Southern Gentleman to recognize nutrition in it most pleasant form, BRAVO.:eusa_clap :eusa_claprkwilker said:jwalls is correct. I typically refer to a pint of Guiness as a beer milkshake. MMMMMMMM good! :eusa_clap
High Pockets said:Any place that Don Draper and Roger Sterling would hang out.
Lighting: dim
Music: standards,........that you can barely hear.
Drinks: classics,......made correctly.
Patrons: middle aged quiet people who dress nicely and converse at a level that can't be overheard.
jwalls said:I would expect a Southern Gentleman to recognize nutrition in it most pleasant form, BRAVO.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap
High Pockets said:Any place that Don Draper and Roger Sterling would hang out.
Lighting: dim
Music: standards,........that you can barely hear.
Drinks: classics,......made correctly.
Patrons: middle aged quiet people who dress nicely and converse at a level that can't be overheard.
Is there such a place?
Not where I live,.....oh no,.......we have "sports-bars",.....disgusting places with twenty wide-screen televisions, (three of which might on the same channel), that are being constantly bombarded with obscenities screamed out by drunken ex-high-school football players who all seem to now be the greatest "arm-chair quarterback" that ever lived and who also appear to think the officials inside the television can actually HEAR them!
I'd give almost anything for a nice quite Lounge.
filfoster said:In Cincinnati: O'Malley's in the Alley, located on Ogden Place, between Vine and Race, between 3rd and 4th streets. It's a time capsule, except for the non-smoking. One of the very few 'dive' bars where you feel safe and the food is cheap and actually pretty good. Only one window: the grimy pane of glass in the entry door that looks very uninviting.
Ethan Bentley said:Sounds rather excellent, almost like a second home.