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| Beer Taps News Archive 07-Oct-2008 |
Taking home Tom?s Tavern (Boulder Daily Camera)The space that once housed Tom?s Tavern is still adorned with the historic signs that gave name to the popular restaurant, but the interior is undergoing a transformation.
Teen faces trial for beer flood (Moldova.org)German prosecutors said a teenager will be tried for causing $142,500 in damage to a Dusseldorf arena by flooding the venue with beer.The trial of the now 15-year-old, who allegedly flooded the LTU Arena in October 2006 by opening three beer taps in the VIP seating area, was scheduled to begin Monday, The Local reported.LTU Arena representative Rainer Schuler said nearly 400 gallons of booze ...
One last Sunday at the ballpark (Major League Baseball)One last day at the Cathedral
Limits placed on bar sales around Wrigley (UPI) CHICAGO, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- Bar owners around Chicago's Wrigley Field say they will go along with a request from the city to limit alcohol sales during the Cubs playoff games.
Lehman, Merrill Bankers in Sydney Skip Lunch, Drown Sorrows (Bloomberg)Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Tables are emptying and bar queues growing at the eateries and pubs surrounding Governor Phillip Tower , home to the Sydney offices of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group.
Dorman: Neighborhood bar ready for new neighborhood (The Gazette)Recovery has pulled one more small victory out of the muck. At 7 a.m. this morning, the coffee will be back on at Mr. B's, a neighborhood bar at 629 Second Ave. SW, just west of downtown. Three months after his shop took several feet of Cedar River water, owner Jeff Bulicek is hoping for a steady flow of regulars and new faces.Sure, there's a lot of gloom and uncertainty right now. But the warm ...
Out and About -- If you love the night life, there are options (Post-Bulletin)As the weather cools off, night life seems to heat up. Here are a few new places to check out if you haven't yet. ? Celebrating its grand ope
Limits placed on bar sales around Wrigley (Moldova.org)Bar owners around Chicago's Wrigley Field say they will go along with a request from the city to limit alcohol sales during the Cubs playoff games.Some horse trading was involved in the compromise, which calls for bars and restaurants near the stadium to halt sales in the seventh inning of games in which a title could be clinched but allows them to resume if the game goes into extra innings.The ...
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