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best bars in america

HoopsMcCann

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ok folks, here's a topic we should rock on -- as an offshoot of jones' ashignment -- best bars in america

i'll start:

the manhattan cafe, athens, ga.
 
McDuffy's; Tempe, Ariz. (which will likely be closing soon)

Casey Moore's; Tempe, Ariz.

The Linebacker; South Bend, Ind.

Any real neighborhood bar, which, sadly, there are none of in these parts.
 
poindexter said:
sportschick said:
Moose's -- Kalispell, Mont.

Charlie B's -- Missoula, Mont.

Implied was *without* peanut shells on the floor.

Neither has peanut shells, although Moose's does have sawdust.

Both are a really good place to pick up the local ambiance, but I'm sure you'd prefer a sterile hotel bar, Poin.

Do you actually have anything to add to this thread?
 
It's not the place, it's the people.

Neighborhood bars are the best; that's why Chicago's Northwest side is so great.
 
pallister said:
It's not the place, it's the people.

Neighborhood bars are the best; that's why Chicago's Northwest side is so great.

Amen, pally.

I listed Casey Moore's because it's the closest thing to a neighborhood bar in the Phoenix area, but it's really a college bar.
 
The Oak Room at the Plaza , one of the most remarkable spectacles of the niche.
 
I'ved moved around a lot the last few years (four different states), and neighborhood bars have pretty much gone the way of the mom & pop store. Too bad, too, because the average bar/club/whatever it is these days is almost devoid of character. And I mean character on a couple of levels.
 

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