In response to 3 DRINK MINIMUM: Malarkey's Pool and Brew by Steph DeRosa
This southern girl has finally been conditioned to the Pacific Northwest. I no longer have the local suicide hotline on speed dial, and the carpet has started to perk back up in the corner where I used to curl up and cry for days on end.
That being said, every once in a gray day, I get a hankering to hole up in a pool hall, order a few drinks, and...
Are you guys a little defensive because the girl in the picture was claiming that I "made her look stupid"? She wasn't even our bartender that night! I sent Bandito back the next day to snap the shot, and this girl was working. This day-after procedure is normally done for food/restaurant reviews - I just happen to usually snap a shot while I'm there. The place was busy that night, we were having fun, and in all honesty, this is the one time I didn't say what we were with the Volcano. Aren't I allowed to go out for fun AND make it part of work? And you may not realize it, but when I tell most bartenders I'm with the Volcano, 9 out of 10 times they get more contemplative about exactly what drink they're going to make. Sometimes they even call a brief staff meeting to decide. Sheesh. I tell ya, it's simply easier to not tell them who I'm with - but I do it regardless. It really shouldn't matter, anyway - should it? If a customer asks the bartender to pick a drink, the bartender should pick a drink, right? But I completely understand where you're coming from - both of you :) I love Malarkey's, and we had a BLAST. And to answer your question, Laura, I do not go at the same time. I go when my calendar allows. Sometimes we have a liquid lunch, other times we happen to be out on a Friday night. Just last night (Thursday) I stopped in to do a Three Drink during a bar's happy hour. I hope this clears things up! ;)
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