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Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
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Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
Back to OMalley's - there was a bar tender there that taught me a trick with a drink coaster that I still do today. Of course he made a bet from it that I lost. You take a coaster and place it on a flat surface (a bar works great) with part of the coaster hanging off the edge. Then with you hand stretched out below the… -
Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
I graduated in 1977, was pretty young. I remember my friend, Tommy Blake (wish I could contact him now) from Columbus, bought me my first Heineken at TK Harty's. I recall a place called the Hedges that had live bands. Ate regularly at Alice's Crazy Corner Cafe, also at a "meat and 3" house that had awesome cornbread. I… -
Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
In the fall of 1970, there used to be a bar in Normaltown, right next to Alan's (the steak sandwich and cold long neck bar), that opened kegs on Thursday afternoon at 5:00 pm and the beers were $.05 a glass until the kegs ran out. Can't remember the name, but the crowds were tremendous. Very similar to a frat-sorority… -
Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
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Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
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Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
I’ll add on to this from the other thread. My pops was a bartender at o malleys(6’6”), just bonding/reminiscing. I just texted him, I’ll see him this weekend and give some more memories , but he’s loving the stuff so far. @skidmarks ,apparently you know dave wasn’t no baby lol. He was working the bar at BL’s when REM had… -
Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
was a student 80-84 , pretty good football years , loved the 5th Quarter on ATL hwy, to Coopers on the Lexington Hwy, B &L Warehouse, TK Harty’s , Gresham Disco ( troublemakers will be Bard ) didn’t go there , Frog Pond Lounge at Ramada and the J&J Center on the Commerce Hwy , but O’Malleys was the go to ...I am still… -
Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
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Re: Early bars and memories from your time in the Classic City
Regarding Guthrie’s, we used to always listen to the “Guthrie’s Q-105 quiz” on the radio at 11:45 right before going to lunch at Snelling. First to answer the trivia question won 2 Guthrie’s chicken finger plates. I won one time by answering “what is the back boundary line in tennis called?” Nowadays with Google and…
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