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post #61 of 67
^^Good list if you've got a bit of a hipster bent, which I do. Circle bar and saturn bar are highly dependent on the music, which often sucks to be honest. Circle especially. If the music is bad, the fact that the building is ill-shaped for a bar becomes a lot more apparent. When I lived there, I spent a lot of time at the Avenue Pub, Half Moon, and The Saint. Not really a bar per se, but the Bacchanal is an amazing place to sit outside, have a bottle of wine, and listen to music.
post #62 of 67
Yeah, the bars I listed are just alternatives to SnJ's. I like Circle and Saturn best when there is no music, to be honest. Most bars on the Canal side of Nola, b/c that's where I like to spend time. But New Orleans has lots of nicer places for wine or good drinks, too.
post #63 of 67
All are fairly quiet with great wine, except the 2 UK pubs, which are on for (important) sentimental reasons. Claridges, London Durrants, London The Pierre, NYC Cafe de la Paix, Paris Cafe Imperiale, Paris The Champagne Bar, St. Pancras Station, London B Bar, San Francisco Le Select Bistro, Toronto The Green Man, Farnham Common, UK The Greyhound, Reading, UK Canoe, Toronto Lots more...
post #64 of 67
Denver (home bar): Colt & Gray - crowd can sometimes be a bit pretentious, but the food is decent and the drinks are very well made

Elsewhere: Velvet Tango Room (Cleveland)
post #65 of 67
my favorite bars are the ones in amsterdam where you can kick back, relax and enjoy a beer while rollin up a phatty of some crucial chronic
post #66 of 67
There was a bar near where I went to university called 'Ilyich's'. It was in the back of some other place. A friend and I finally went in one night on the way back from some other bar. It was about 12 feet wide and 30 feet long, painted black, had an enormous, back-lit in red, slightly 3-d 3/4 profile of Lenin in iron on the back wall, was decorated with barbed wire and soviet era propaganda. They had a few black and white tv's with no sound which were either playing the Battleship Potemkin or blade runner. A few bikers were in there. They were playing ace of spades by Motorhead. The bartender was a scorchingly hot blonde wearing skintight black.

Obviously, we thought it was the best place ever.

We went back a few weeks later with like one other person. This time it was a little busier, and there were no seats, but we noticed there was actually a staircase going down. We headed down with our drinks. The basement had more of an industrial vibe, just painted black with all kinds of weird tubing on the ceiling. There were about 20 people in the basement who apparently all knew each other, and all stopped talking to turn around and stare at us when we walked in. We left.

We never went back. The end.
post #67 of 67
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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy View Post
Cesar on Shattuck in Berkeley was an amazing place for tapas and cocktails for a few years but then the owners got distracted. Its still a pretty good place.
It's also pretty good for a light -- or not so light -- lunch on a nice day when the doors are open.

If you find a good East Bay bar ... do speak up.
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