[kw-pm] /pub/social/locale.h

Daniel R. Allen da at coder.com
Fri Dec 3 17:45:41 CST 2004


As Greg Fenton noted on the wiki page, Plantations Café is quieter, has
lots of deserts, and most importantly, is licensed.  I just gave them a
call and they have a small mix of beers in bottles and Pete's on tap.
Sounds worth trying to me.

So, what say all to trying there, Thursday the 9th, 7pm?

If it turns out to be a bad idea, we're just across the street from
Huethers. :)

-Daniel

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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Eric - fishbot wrote:

>
> > One question has anyone thought of trying to find a
> > quieter venue than your typical bar? I have nothing
> > against beer, but a place like moody blues where Daniel,
> > Chris and I first met, with soft jazz in the background
> > might be more conducive to conversation.
>
> That's sort of funny.  I have a 'date' at Moody Blues
> tonight, and Wednesday night I met people at the Huether.
>
> I don't entirely disagree with you, Lloyd.  But, here is
> where I do disagree:
>
> - Moody Blues is a lovely place, perfect for two or three
>   people to have a conversation over tea.  But five people
>   around her little 20-inch tables would be unpleasantly
>   crowded.  There is only one spot capable of holding five
>   people comfortably, and if it is taken we would have to
>   split up and rotate on a determined schedule.
>
> - The Huether downstairs is -way- quieter than, say,
>   FrontRow or even Mongolian Grill.  I was there with three
>   other people the other night, and we sat and talked
>   comfortably for two or three hours.  The closest occupied
>   table was quite far away, and occupied by two women in
>   their 60s.
>
> All that said, I certainly take your point.  If anyone knows of a
> quieter pub or a larger café, let's discuss further at:
> http://kw.pm.org/wiki/index.cgi?PubSocial
>
> Hope everyone has a great weekend,
> Eric
>
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