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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...checkered floor and several television sets. Upstairs is a darker bar with loud, though not blaring, rock music and a jukebox. Patrons can order food and drinks on both floors. A big lobster tank immediately inside the front door indicates the type of food served here: classic New England pub grub. Any one of the 15 or so brews on tap (most are around $4.50) perfectly complements the greasy beer fries ($2.95). The casual establishment, which has been thriving for over 50 years, is a model no-thrills, no-frills, no-bullshit type of place. At Charlie?...

Author: By Kate Szostak, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Night Out at the Bars of Yesteryear | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

...atmosphere of Grendel’s Den (89 Winthrop St.), established in 1971, lies somewhere in between the dreamy feel of Casablanca and the punkish tone of Charlie’s Kitchen. Only a discreet sign indicates the lively character of this underground pub, in the spirit of a typical speakeasy. Brick walls, low lighting, and classic rock make this joint a perfect hangout for friends or couples. The bar has a diverse menu ranging from pizza and fries to falafel and steamed artichokes. During Grendel’s Happy Hour (5-7:30 p.m. every...

Author: By Kate Szostak, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Night Out at the Bars of Yesteryear | 2/21/2002 | See Source »

...also try the Beacon Hill Pub (149 Charles St.), which despite being named after a classy neighborhood, is the epitome of a dive. Wash away the pain of rejection by downing several pints of beer with minimal damage to the wallet—drinks come nice and cheap. Despite the dirty toilets and the sticky bar, Beacon Hill Pub represents dodgy fun at its best. The young crowd is unpretentious and laid-back, ready for a night of nonstop drinking and drunken conversations. Just don’t get too inebriated and find yourself in a brawl...

Author: By Elaine C. Kwok, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Celebration or Humiliation | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...known facts: after exams last summer, with Dad in London on business and big brother William on a year abroad, Harry was sometimes left home alone at Highgrove. Though two years under age, he drank at a local pub, often achieving the state British papers call "tired and emotional." This was nothing new for Harry, who has been drinking in public since he was 12. He and his friends would continue in the soundproof basement lair maintained for the princes at Highgrove called Club H, which had a well-stocked bar. At the pub, at Highgrove and at private parties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Once Upon A Time, There Was A Pot-Smoking Prince | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

...Angie Dickinson for free Losers QUEEN ELIZABETH II Her Majesty may sacrifice her royal train to cut costs. She'll give up the train, maybe even the stage coach, but never, ever, the palanquin ADAM ANT '80s rocker sent to the shrinks for waving a gun at a London pub. He used to do that in feathers and makeup and called it a "video" MEL LASTMAN Toronto mayor in trouble after shaking hands with a Hell's Angel. He says he'd been hanging with Nazis all day and needed a break...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 1/28/2002 | See Source »

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