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Topic: why have taverns been replaced by restaurants? Posted: 18-Dec-2012 at 22:33 |
i have a little question. why have taverns been replaced by restaurants?
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 02:54 |
Dunno. But if I were to hazard a guess? It was probably due to the Protestant Reformation. What in the hell is he talking about you say? Simple. Prior to the prot-reform... ...heavy mead, rum, gin, beer and wine drinking and ogling of buxom and, hardly concealed displays of rouged and powered flesh was to be seen throughout Europa for example. Common. No offense taken. Twas expected so to speak. After? Restaurants. Old ladies now telling me to have a 'happy holiday' instead of celebrating 'Christ's Mass' with good cheer and kindness towards all my fellow man (tho there I'm in trouble). The only saving grace is Carnival in Rio..Mardi Gras in the 'Big easy' and Fasching in Deutschland. You can thank the Catholic faith for that. Yup definitely the prot-reform and the secular progressives that climbed out from beneath the rocks right after. And your welcome. Hqs in the Field. Apache NF. Vic: Clifton, AZ.
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 04:06 |
Pickled livers are so yesterday, while morbid obesity is the new black.
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 07:48 |
Incomes&Vain of customers became bigger!
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 08:37 |
Thanks to this post I just noticed two of the eight pubs where I lived are now no-longer pubs. however neither has become a restaurant, both have become betting shops. So there you go exchanging one vice for another.
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 08:47 |
Good teacher explain the subject in 5 minutes students to have more times for online games!
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 18:08 |
Originally posted by Toltec
Thanks to this post I just noticed two of the eight pubs where I lived are now no-longer pubs. however neither has become a restaurant, both have become betting shops. So there you go exchanging one vice for another. |
''Stupidity got us into this mess, why can't it get us out?'' Hq's in the Field Apache NF Vic: Clifton, AZ.
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Posted: 19-Dec-2012 at 20:09 |
Originally posted by Centrix Vigilis
''Stupidity got us into this mess, why can't it get us out?'' |
Appears so,
"Tottenham has 39 bookmakers but not a single bookshop"
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Posted: 20-Dec-2012 at 15:24 |
Originally posted by kanat .
i have a little question. why have taverns been replaced by restaurants?
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Posted: 20-Jan-2013 at 01:47 |
Originally posted by kanat .
i have a little question. why have taverns been replaced by restaurants?
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If you mean this the way I think you do, taverns of old were places that sold food as well as drink. The modern equivalent is a restaurant with a liquor license. A lot of taverns in the old days also provided beds for weary travelers, as well, but that custom morphed into the hotel with a restaurant and bar, usually upscale these days. I don't have an answer for why they aren't still called "taverns", though.
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Posted: 04-Apr-2013 at 19:01 |
I blame the smoking ban and low taxes on supermarket booze. These days, your average working man is reluctant to go down the pub if he can get beer cheaper at the off-license. As a result, landlords jack up the beer prices even higher to stay in business. Since smoking was prohibited, pubs don't feel the same anymore: it was the smoke that neutralised the other smells (bleach from the toilets, fried food, and other peoples body odor)
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Posted: 04-Apr-2013 at 19:49 |
That and a lack of tradition brought on by 'pc', generally liberal, secularists. They prefer the 'gen 4x' neo-yuppy philosophy.
Which is to say the 'eddie bauer', casual clothing look& $500 polarized 'elleGi' sunglasses from Italia. These are the types who let their urchins get laid and made at Spring break; doped and drunk and, chalk it up as a liberal passage.
These people would get an ass whupping for even attempting to enter the ole 'Barrell Inn' in Temple, Tx. Matter of fact they wouldn't probably get to the door...just have to take in the parking lot.
Especially after they started pontificating on the righteousness of planned parenthood.
And........... the stupid frackers would deserve it.
Amen.
ps. I believe.... tho don't quote me.... as I ain't been there in about 5 years...they still got a sign in the window says ''tie your socialists up and leave them out back.''
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Posted: 07-Apr-2013 at 19:09 |
Sounds like my sort of bar Centrix, though your drinking buddies would probably tie me up for being a Commie
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Posted: 07-Apr-2013 at 21:33 |
Nah...if your the friend of a local and especially a regular..you would get a pass. Tho you might be asked if you were a homosexual....and not using that term.
Otoh...they'd rather ya was gay then a liberal socialist. Even tho most gays are liberal socialists. In their minds they would just promote you to a Log Cabin Republican status then all is well.
By the end of the night you would be in.... because you would have learned how to talk Texan and wanted to go hunting wild hogs or bass fishing.
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Posted: 08-Apr-2013 at 09:16 |
I don't know about you folks, but this country is full of taverns, restaurants come second...
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Posted: 08-Apr-2013 at 18:25 |
And that is the glory of France.
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Posted: 08-Apr-2013 at 19:12 |
Thank God there's still a lot of pubs in the UK that still sell good ale. Most towns have at least one bar recommended by CAMRA http://www.camra.org.uk/
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Posted: 08-Apr-2013 at 19:53 |
And pubs remain the glory of England.
Except for that ridiculous closing time crap. To early.
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Posted: 09-Apr-2013 at 03:01 |
Originally posted by Centrix Vigilis
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Posted: 09-Apr-2013 at 11:39 |
Hmmm, In my neck O da woods we have our fair share of Taverns. The next town over, Riverside, has the highest number of bars and taverns per sq. mile in the state. Which could be the reason our town has the highest number of Churches per sq. mile.
What's vanishing here are the privately owned, individualistic, medium priced resturants. We have enough of the "chains".
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