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what we need on Vanderbilt is... - Page 2 — Brooklynian

what we need on Vanderbilt is...

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  • alafairnadia wrote: [quote=Cool The Kid]A titty bar
    as long as they serve food, too ...

    Because that's what makes a titty bar legit.
  • Idlewild wrote: How about a titty bar that serves Gray's and has a HBSC sponsored ATM?
    Years ago I heard that somewhere in Florida, there's a titty bar/donut shop.
    That's rad and THAT'S what this neighborhood needs.
  • LittleRedMenace wrote: Years ago I heard that somewhere in Florida, there's a titty bar/donut shop.
    That's rad and THAT'S what this neighborhood needs.
    actually, there is (was?) one in South Portland, Maine, too!
  • fruitbat wrote:
    actually, there is (was?) one in South Portland, Maine, too!
    Actually, that is on the border of Portland/Westbrook.
  • I would love a bookshop with a really great magazine section, a radio shack, a shoe store with the kind of great buyers that Red Lipstick, Corduroy Kid, and Pieces have, an art supply store, and some kind of kids food/play place, so the stroller moms ( and dads) wouldn't have to end up in bars.
  • Ooooh! A doughnut shop like Voodoo Doughnut in Portland, Oregon! I'd gain 10 pounds, but it would be so worth it! They even perform weddings. Vandy would totally benefit from a place like this! :)
  • a tea house
  • How about a bar that doesn't play it's music full blast?! I went to two bars on Vandy this weekend (Weather Up and Barrette) and both were unbearable because of the music. I have no problem with having tunes in the background, but one of the great things about a bar is chatting with your friends -- not screaming!
  • Subject: Bar Noise

    Its the weekend!! That is what people want is loud music to dance to, if you want to have a nice conversation go to any of these bars on a weekday, but on the weekend no matter where you go, from Balthazar to Weathered up its all going to be noisy...
  • Where's Weathered Up? Is it any good?
  • Subject: Read

    Read the weathered up thread, i believe its one of the highest read on Brooklynian.com.. Good luck
  • Subject: Re: Bar Noise

    sneakyonstmarks wrote: Its the weekend!! That is what people want is loud music to dance to, if you want to have a nice conversation go to any of these bars on a weekday, but on the weekend no matter where you go, from Balthazar to Weathered up its all going to be noisy...
    Really? You dance at these bars? I don't think I've ever seen anyone dance at a bar on Vanderbilt. And why can't I go hang with friends and talk on the weekend?
  • I see no reason to play music really loud in a bar unless there's dancing involved. If everyone's just standing around talking and drinking, then why not turn it down a little?

    I'm guessing the bartenders do it on purpose so they don't have to listen to the conversations of their customers. :)
  • ...Plan B to stop teasing us.

    Place is taking longer than a spinster to have their coming out party.
  • a raised pedestrian island running the length and a fair that closes it down a la atlantic antic
  • izisharp wrote: Where's Weathered Up? Is it any good?

    ssshhhhhhhh! :wink:
  • A Whole Foods with discounts for poor people.
  • LittleRedMenace wrote: I see no reason to play music really loud in a bar unless there's dancing involved. If everyone's just standing around talking and drinking, then why not turn it down a little?
    ugh, totally. we tried to check out 95 south for dinner the other night, but it was painfully loud, and on a wednesday night, at that. too bad -- everything else about it seemed nice. i'll give loudness a bye if it's for live music, but that's about it.
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