Saturday, January 10, 2009

Some of My Old Haunts, & Greatest Memories.

A street filled with every sort of bar you can think of. Way too many for me to list here. Well worth the visit, if you are ever in West Palm Beach.


Blue Martini is open 7 days a week and is always ready to tailor a special event to fulfill corporate or individual requirements. Their stunning décor and 3 distinctly diverse guest experiences maintains a high level of energy that is unsurpassed. West Palm Beach, FL.




Immersed in Colorado mining history, the Gold Pan Saloon and Restaurant in Breckenridge offers a glimpse of a "rough and ready" western heritage, when at any moment the swinging saloon doors might creak open and admit a gun clad cowboy. Built around 1879 as the Herman Strauss Saloon, the bar side of this complex has spent most of its days as a smoke-filled, whiskey-scented dining and amusement hall. Breckenridge, CO.





The original Breckenridge Brewery & Pub is located on South Main Street in the historic mountain town of Breckenridge. The town's most popular restaurant destination offers one of the most dramatic views of the mountains, which is best appreciated while enjoying an Avalanche Ale from thier dining room or their patio. Breckenridge, CO.




Located in the heart of Old Town, you can follow your favorite teams on 33 TVs, and 3 giant big screens. You'll even find TVs on the heated patio. Wichita, KS.




Loft 150 boasts the fine micro brews of the Brewing Co. and has live music to fill the night, a dance floor, pool tables and a deck with great views of Old Town. Wichita, KS.


If dancing is not your thing, Billy’s Long Bar is the place to be. Recently, I’m assuming they have added space, and there are now billiard tables, and they now serve food as well. Also, from what I have heard, there is now a lot of eye candy working at the place. Here is where I had my first and last black out. Those Fosters Oil cans can be harmful to ones health. I just turned 21, what do you expect. Albuquerque, NM.



The Southwest's largest nightclub of any kind, this place has bars in all corners; it even has its own shopping arcade, including a boutique and gift shop. A DJ spins records nightly until closing; the hardwood dance floor is so big (5,500 sq. ft.) that it resembles an indoor horse track. There's also a hip-hop and techno dance bar called Gotham within Midnight Rodeo. Albuquerque, NM.








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