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I'll check out those restaurants. Where is the best place to party today and tomorrow?
 

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Now that's interesting: a german restaurant in the US. What do they serve? I am sincerely curious.
 

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Originally Posted by Gherkins
Now that's interesting: a german restaurant in the US. What do they serve? I am sincerely curious.

http://www.rathskeller.com/


I can tell you the food is good. I can't tell you if it's authentic or not, but I imagine you would know lol.
 

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Authentic or not: it is quite interesting what is considered as typical german in other parts of the world.
 

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Originally Posted by Gherkins
Authentic or not: it is quite interesting what is considered as typical german in other parts of the world.

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You mean the Grilled Ahi Sandwich isn't typical German cuisine?
 

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Originally Posted by Gherkins
Now that's interesting: a german restaurant in the US. What do they serve? I am sincerely curious.

It didn't used to be strange at all. The last real German restaurant where I live shut down and got replaced by a taqueria. *sigh*
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
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You mean the Grilled Ahi Sandwich isn't typical German cuisine?


Let's put it this way: cooking is probably not the greatest strength of my fellow german people. So I'd be exceptionally happy if Grilled Ahi Sandwich (whatever that may be) was typical german cuisine.
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Nearly 9 $ for a Fleischpfanzerl...
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My local baker sells them for 1.50 Euro.
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
http://www.rathskeller.com/


I can tell you the food is good. I can't tell you if it's authentic or not, but I imagine you would know lol.

I've been to the Rathskeller a few times but, honestly, I'm not a fan. My favorites in that vicinity include Scholar's Inn, R Bistro, or Agio's.
 

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Just got back from Barcelona. It was pretty good. I started talking to some dude next to me and the waiter thought we were gay and put my food all on his tab. It was quite funny.
 

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Originally Posted by JayJay
I've been to the Rathskeller a few times but, honestly, I'm not a fan. My favorites in that vicinity include Scholar's Inn, R Bistro, or Agio's.

I've only eaten there once or twice. I think it's a nice place to get drinks outside.

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Just got back from Barcelona. It was pretty good. I started talking to some dude next to me and the waiter thought we were gay and put my food all on his tab. It was quite funny.

I probably just missed you at Barcelona last night. A couple of buddies and I were there around 8.
 

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Originally Posted by Brad
I probably just missed you at Barcelona last night. A couple of buddies and I were there around 8.

That's about when I got there, I was sitting at the bar wearing gingham.

Afterwards I went to the motorway and arrived at about midnight. I guess things were starting to die down but it was still crazy. I was surprised that everyone started leaving at 1-130 when everyone was partying downtown til 3 on a Thursday.
 

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Originally Posted by tiecollector
That's about when I got there, I was sitting at the bar wearing gingham.

Afterwards I went to the motorway and arrived at about midnight. I guess things were starting to die down but it was still crazy. I was surprised that everyone started leaving at 1-130 when everyone was partying downtown til 3 on a Thursday.


They needed to get some sleep considering on race day the party starts again at 6 in the morning. What are you doin online anyway? You're missin all the fun!
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
They needed to get some sleep considering on race day the party starts again at 6 in the morning. What are you doin online anyway? You're missin all the fun!

Is there really another party right now? I was sleeping since I got back to my hotel at 4am.
 

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