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...know why you don't have a girlfriend? It's because you don't buy her a present." The logic is hardly watertight, but her repartee is easily worth a dollar. After dusk, Phsar Chas hurtles into overdrive. No etymologist is required to explain the nature of adjoining Pub Street, a grid of red-tiled colonial town houses that has evolved into one of the most eclectic entertainment zones in Asia. There's the inevitable Irish pub, numerous spots punning on the Angkor handle (including the semi-satirical Angkor What? Bar) and the Linga Bar, a solitary gay joint. Rather...
...reputation.Debates on student life issues should be led by the UC. Two years ago, the UC loudly advocated for a 24-hour library. We now have not only a 24/5 library, but the hugely successful Lamont Café. In the spring, we will also (hopefully) have a brand new pub in Loker. We hope that these projects will be the beginning, rather than the end, of the administration’s investment in campus life. With the departure of former University President Lawrence H. Summers and former Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien, the strongest supporters...
...Game Sulking about the profound lack of debauchery for this year’s tailgate? No need; head on over to Tommy Doyle’s for an 8:15 a.m. breakfast and booze spread. Manager Garrett H. Tingle says that the Irish pub will serve up a “full brunch menu.” Brunch, in this case, means package deals of eggs, home fries, toast, and beers ($12-20, substitutions $2-3). The pub is also cooking up wings, burgers, and more. Who needs a U-Haul? Sat., Nov. 18 at 8:15 a.m. Tommy Doyles...
...world's oldest and greatest imperial cities," says Face's London-based design director, Frank Drake. "We aimed to match its grandeur." The new Face team can expect tough competition from the capital's established operators, however. As the former owner of Frank's Place - a no-nonsense pub on the edge of the grubby Sanlitun bar area - Briton Russell Probert has already paid his dues in the city. He decided to go upmarket when Frank's came under a city planner's wrecking ball in 2005. His new operation, the decidedly grown-up Pavillion...
...Memorial Hall to eat. This is a far cry from the days of Loker, which—dreary as it may have been—gave students the chance to (gasp) sit at a table to eat lunch. Now University Hall says that the Queen’s Head Pub will not be complete until sometime in the spring, delaying the day that Fly-By can return to Loker...