Tag: “Bar”

25 places found.

  1. The American Bar at the Savoy Hotel

    In the 1920s when Prohibition in America took hold many American expats took solace at the opulent bar at the Savoy Hotel in London. This also happened to be around the time that one of the patron saints of cocktail time, Harry Craddock was running the bar there.

  2. The Burlington

    The Burlington is a great bar in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. The name comes from a Wisconsin town where the owners used to spend time during the summer.

  3. Boardwalk Billy's

    Boardwalk Billy's is a bar & grill located in the UNC area of Charlotte, NC

  4. Bourbon & Branch

    Can't say too much about this place, it is a speakeasy in san francisco that you need the password to get into. However you can make reservations through their website at http://www.bourbonandbranch.com

  5. The Ambassador

    A favorite among the town's university students, The Ambassador remains an old favorite among locals and has been in business for many generations. Specializes in pizzas, salads, nachos, and sandwiches.

  6. The Kennedy School

    Part of the McMenamin's empire of hotels, restaurants and bars, Kennedy School is a renovated old elementary school that has been turned into a complex of restaurant, hotel, bars, movie theater and brewery. The result is a fantastically odd and fun experience of school themed decoration, including a bar called detention, and hotel rooms with chalkboards in them.

  7. Le Colonial Restaurant

  8. The Rooftop Bar

    Set on the roof of the Standard Hotel in Downtown L.A. this bar has an amazing 360 degree view of the city.

  9. Naughty Nuri's Warung

    The best bloody mary in Asia and possibly the greatest martini in the world makes me go back again and again to Naughty Nuri’s Warung – a shack of a restaurant in the hills of Ubud, Bali. The sweet smoky ribs and the juicy, perfectly-charred filet mignon however, makes me dream of this laid back slice of heaven.

  10. The Beatles Revolution Lounge

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