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Most Nostalgic Bar You Ever Had A Drink In

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29 minutes ago, porkbutt said:

yea that's right. can't get all my mick's right. nue deck > new wave :P

is monk's still open? was favorite back in the day too

I thought I heard they were closing but I don’t know. I almost never make it to Olde City anymore, or any bars outside my immediate neighborhood or commute home.

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4 hours ago, MDC said:

Maybe one day you’ll go to a bar, have sexual relations with a woman, make a friend, etc. :( 

Your life summed up:  🐷 :mad:

 

 

:lol:

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McSorley’s is cool because it looks like a saloon did in the 19th century. If you’re not into history & old 5 Points lore then the sawdust etc must seem dull. But also before the microbrew age they made their own beer, which was a real novelty. Less so now.

One nostalgic place I liked in NYC was Chumley’s. Closed long ago now but they also had their own beer & it had a ton of police, FDNY & literary history.

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2 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

McSorley’s is cool because it looks like a saloon did in the 19th century. Of you’re not into history & old 5 Points lore then the sawdust etc must seem dull. But also before the microbrew age they made their own beer, which was a real novelty. Less so now.

One nostalgic place I liked in NYC was Chumley’s. Closed long ago now but they also had their own beer & it had a tone of police, FDNY & literary history.

So...all the beer sucked. Got it. 😆

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