So what is the new "Safe House"?

Re: Re: bartending

Teflon Billy said:


How does your establishment/state explain selling Pitchers? (not being snide, I'm just curious)

If they don't have straws, only one person can drink from the pitcher at once...

The Slippery Noodle was pretty fun, and with a large enough group could be a reasonable substitute for the House...it's certainly somewhat labrynthine (sp)...the real fun from the house was all the people you could bump into anyway (at least for me)...

only hit the Ram for lunch on Sunday, but it was pretty good, with a very attentive and polite bartender serving me...

The Sportsbar in the Hyatt (champs?) made a convenient rallying place for drinking forays into the surrounding areas...

Just a couple cents worth...from a person that anchored the Safehouse for more years than I can remember...probably shouldn't have drank that last Spies Demise®...
 

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My boy Sam is finally on the boards! Say hi to Kim for me, Sam! :D

I'd have to say the Ram, unless Clay's brother gets some digs downtown... :D
 

I'm local, so let me make a few comments.

The downtown BW3's main appeal for me is their beer selection. They have 40 beers on tap and 300 more in the coolers. They have the best selection of micro's in Indianapolis. (I just ate there for lunch and did an IPA count: 8 on tap. :)

The nearest 'comfy' location I can think of is 'The Abby' coffeehouse. Open late, a lot of space, and some big comfy chairs. It's about a mile away in the new 'arts' district.
 

Larry Fitz said:
...The ram is the new "Safe House" until Clay's brother gets his downtown location and perhaps names the bar something gamer friendly? All us publishers could donate stuff (like original artwork and such).... maybe something like "The Dungeon" or somesuch?

I don't think the owner necessarily wants the mental image that "The Dungeon" projects for most people...

...unless Alsih2o contradicts me. :D
 

Re: Re: Re: bartending

Danzilla said:
If they don't have straws, only one person can drink from the pitcher at once.

This must virtually eliminate pitchers sales.

What the heck do poor starving college kids drink then?
 
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