Friday, March 01, 2013

Haiku Friday: Best Bar



Last night I got to talk about Guns and Kittens (among other things) at the venerable 331 Club here in Minneapolis-- a great bar with a wonderful crowd, including many of my students.

So what is your favorite bar? It can be actual, virtual, fictional (i.e., the Star Wars Cantina), or whatever. Let's haiku on that!

Here is mine:

Mine? Ye Olde Tap Room,
Half in Grosse Pointe, half Detroit
All of it awesome!

Now it is your turn... make us proud! 5 syllables/7/5, and it doesn't have to rhyme!

17 comments:

  1. When in Madrid you
    Must go to the Bar DelfĂ­n,
    Tapas y vinos.

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  2. Louie's in Dallas.
    a dark and surly bar where
    the sportswriters drank.

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  3. The Last Chance Saloon
    GP Girls don't belong here
    Cold Bud long necks - ah....

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  4. The Rusty Spur Bar,Scottsdale,Az


    Evilene toted
    Margaritas in the dark
    While cowboys panted.

    She wore a black lace
    Blouse cut low and tighter pants
    Ronnie sang Hank.

    I laid over in
    Scottsdale for months.I craved his
    Sweet words attention.

    Old Mike sat at bar
    And gave lonesome advice.
    Young Kelland's: "Give in!"

    It was a den of sin.
    Dear God...let me in!
    Rusty Spur beckons!

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  5. Anonymous9:10 AM

    Menger Hotel Bar
    In San Antone. Where Teddy
    Mustered Rough Riders

    Robert Johnson

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  6. Scruffy Murphy's in
    Waco. Cheap drinks. Everything
    is dirty. Good friends.

    Chuck's in New Orleans.
    Open damn near twenty-four
    hours the sign read.

    Gruene Hall. Some places
    just feel like Texas. Lone Star
    beer, country music.

    Adair's. My parents
    loved this bar. I love it too.
    Cheap. Small. Smokey. Fun.

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  7. Anonymous10:51 AM

    Before Deep Ellum
    First beer on a fake id
    Adair's was home

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  8. Disgruntled drinker with a law problem10:55 AM

    George's 1992

    Table of knowledge
    Willie, Waylon and the boys
    Buck fifty Big-O

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  9. Mustang's Former Sally11:20 AM

    You went there for steak
    And take no prisoners drink
    The Brunswick.Baked,rare.

    I hold no grudge tho
    I met Geoffrey there,and went
    Home with the Dude...dark!

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  10. Geoffrey Mustang Boy11:25 AM

    The Air Goddess bar
    Eddie Webster's.Hoped I'd meet
    A Loose Lady.Yep!

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  11. Antonia Promessa8:42 PM

    Gian-carlo caressed
    The keyboard,arpeggios
    Ascended my spine.

    Ripe persimmon sun,
    Walls blood orange,warmed columns
    Evening breezed in now.

    Campari,per favore
    The silk of it clung to my throat
    Dandolo.Baci.

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  12. Lily of the Valley9:17 PM

    Cafe Maude all red
    All purple.Paintings enter
    Our Conversation.

    Jazz jumps into booze,
    Into spaghetti,eyes,ears.
    Our waiter wears it well.

    We leave buzzed and full--
    Falling into bed the jazz
    Jives on our skin.

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  13. Anonymous12:38 AM

    You have to make a book of these. They are too good.

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  14. Rose of Sharon9:26 AM

    The Blue Moon--Seattle

    Neon blue air smoked
    Innocents drank cheap beer,their
    Hair waterfalling.

    You knew trouble lurked
    Siphoned into sword pool cues
    You didn't have chance.

    Later on his bike
    You roared into the night,scared.
    You did it anyway.

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  15. Three day old baby
    My favorite bar would be
    Gin, anywhere, now.

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  16. New favorite bar
    After Wilmington visit...
    The Goat and Compass

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  17. Saucy Lulu9:48 PM

    She adjusted her
    Fishnet seam as door opened
    Sadie's Lady's night.

    She knew they were at
    Work watching her.She pulled up
    Slowly.The slow show.

    They were bidding.For
    Her blonde attention,red lips--
    Cause they were high heels.

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