I smell death just walking by that place.
I was just in a joint in Hollywood Beach and a guy was talking about David's.
Our go to joint, Nick's is closed for renovation and we were pissed. The place I was at is Le Tub. We split the smoked fish dip and a cheese burger. But we have the most fun at a tap room called LauderALE. It's near the airport and we Uber there. It's taco Tuesday, beer and 2 tacos for 10 bucks. I really like their 11 Barrel IPA. 20% off with a same day boarding pass. And if course, Gulfstream tomorrow.I’m in Hollywood Beach right now. Anywhere good?
Midget wrestling at Angry Bull was lit before they closed
It's just "Dutch Tavern," not "Dutch's." Great bar. I love the room. Peter the owner is a great guy, and he makes a very good, basic burger, among other things. Also a proper pour of Guinness, and one of very few bars where you can still play pinball.
It was called The Oak in the pre-prohibition days when Eugene O'Neil hung out there, but it's the same room with the same tin ceiling I believe. Green Street is one of very few blocks in downtown New London that was not burned when Benedict Arnold ordered the raid on New London, so it's cool that those buildings were there then.
Our go to joint, Nick's is closed for renovation and we were pissed. The place I was at is Le Tub. We split the smoked fish dip and a cheese burger. But we have the most fun at a tap room called LauderALE. It's near the airport and we Uber there. It's taco Tuesday, beer and 2 tacos for 10 bucks. I really like their 11 Barrel IPA. 20% off with a same day boarding pass. And if course, Gulfstream tomorrow.
my mother grew up in elmwood and loves the fernwood
Not the best food choices there, but I like the Korean Short Rib at the Taco Spot as well.Le Tub is right across the street. I combined this with a work trip. I may hit Marlins opening day Thursday. I hit Dania Beach Jai Alai on Sunday.
My favorite, Laura’s Cuban closed. Loved that joint and the owners.I’m in Hollywood Beach right now. Anywhere good?

It's just "Dutch Tavern," not "Dutch's." Great bar. I love the room. Peter the owner is a great guy, and he makes a very good, basic burger, among other things. Also a proper pour of Guinness, and one of very few bars where you can still play pinball.
It was called The Oak in the pre-prohibition days when Eugene O'Neil hung out there, but it's the same room with the same tin ceiling I believe. Green Street is one of very few blocks in downtown New London that was not burned when Benedict Arnold ordered the raid on New London, so it's cool that those buildings were there then.
Yep. Only got to see them once or twice. Great fun. Great club, too.Peter was a guitarist for the Reducers who used to play regularly at the El & Gee Club (NL's verion of CBGB) around the corner.
Wasn’t really noted as a bar but more a restaurant ...Mario’s in Westport across the street from the train station. Was interesting to see some of NYs noted tv reporters stumble from the train to Mario’s. They had the biggest porterhouse steak ( hanging over a really big plate served with popovers ...yum.
.......if you paid for themYou youngsters never had the pleasure of Rapp's. Now that was a dump. If the bathroom wasn't under an inch of water you wondered what was wrong, It was a two-holer, the toilet and the sink. Then again, 99-cent pitchers.
Dagny’s36 Lewis Street
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I started this thread waiting for the Mau response. I have a feeling this list is REAL light.....
Anybody remember the Brickyard on Allyn Street? I designed that place back around '94. Three level bar with a jazz bar, dance club and top level sports bar.
Soft opening on a Friday night. The owners were freaked when they left for home at 2AM with $25,000 cash in their pockets. Had a nice run.
I had quite a run in that part of town. Designed Pastis (former Challenges), Standing Stone, the Brickyard, Coach's, Hot Tomatos and Black Eyed Sally's.I absolutely remember it. That corner had a great run with Challenges, Standing Stone, Brickyard and Russian Lady back then. Lines every Thursday, Friday and Saturday for all of them.
That building has had some tough luck.The Cape Codder