Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Your seat at the bar is ready for you

 


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  1. Blue hair and tat comments in 3, 2, 1…..

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    1. Yeah, one look at that toxic bint and I'd have been back out the door.

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    2. Will probably close soon since they have obvious problems hiring proper staff.

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    3. Barbarians enjoying the fruits of a civilization they could never replicate.

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    4. Away wi’ ye bint!

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  2. There was a coffee shop much like this in Hono back in the early 80s. Way back when I was still a young un, rescuing fisherman and hunting Soviet subs........

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    1. What boat i was there at the same time.

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  3. Looks similar to the old ebbitt grill in DC across from the White House.

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  4. No beautiful brunette in a LBD sitting at the bar, legs crossed, looking glamorous?

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  5. I hope the bartender's skills are up to the standards of the decor.

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  6. I'm pretty sure that if I walked into this amazing bar and saw Kool Aid blue hair on the barkeep, I would leave without ordering anything.

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  7. To tell the truth - I'd rather go to a hole in the wall joint.

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  8. Where's the Pabst sign?

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  9. How do you guys search for the "place" these pics are taken? I think this one is in Dublin, Ir.

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    1. Erp.....its' in New York....Lillie’s Victorian Establishment is also quite known for their holiday decor during the season, but it’s just as beautiful all year round too. The Victorian-inspired interior combines vintage charm with cozy elegance. Sip on cocktails while you enjoy intricate details like the stained glass windows, antique decor, rich colors, plush seating, and classic bar area. It’s a spot that 19th century British actress Lillie Langtry would surely be proud of. Learn more here.

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      Midtown – 249 W 49th St

      Union Square – 13 E 17th St

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  10. I thought it was the Raffles bar in Singapore. It has about the same interior as this bar does. back in 1972.
    Heltau

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  11. easy to figure out why the seats are "mostly" empty.

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