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    PYT used to usually have tips added, but I think they ended it a little less than a year ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanN3rd View Post

    Oh, and it's not all of them...North 3rd, El Camino, and Bar Ferdinand have been great.
    Do you work for North 3rd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by loveisnoise View Post
    I never get good service from Canadians. EVER.
    i almost got in brawl with a pizza shop owner in nova scotia. no joke, true story. then, at a few places we ate at, rude service. so, we looked around and realized that we were just friendly people and everybody else there kind of were douchebags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gideon View Post
    i almost got in brawl with a pizza shop owner in nova scotia. no joke, true story. then, at a few places we ate at, rude service. so, we looked around and realized that we were just friendly people and everybody else there kind of were douchebags.
    Pizza In Halifax would be a good band name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RainboTeabagger View Post
    Pizza In Halifax would be a good band name.
    we were far from halifax, on the other side facing PEI. A place called Cheticamp. It's beautiful there but the people can be extremely isolationist and real pricks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gideon View Post
    but the people can be extremely isolationist and real pricks.
    You sure you weren't in Philly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by InYourVacancies View Post
    You sure you weren't in Philly?
    not when they're cursing you out in acadian/16th century french mixed with that unique emptiness as seen in the trailer park boys/the big dirty...

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    It could be that hipsters created their own neighborhood because they were tired of dealing with douche bags giving them a hard time for no reason...Only for tools/bros/fratboys to infiltrate their neighborhoods and creations. See it happen every second, Barbary - tool infiltration, Barcade - tool infiltration, Silk City - Tool infiltration, Morgans Pier - MASSIVE TOOL INFILTRATION. Pretty amazing ****, fratboys taking over establishments created by and catering to subculture demographics. Its funny too, no one in a subculture scene will hate someone that is nice and is being themselves. Subculture groups do the trail blazing, tools hear about it months/years later and exploit it, and then continue to talk **** on the subculture demographic...amazing. I never understood why losers are threatened by subculture demographics, if you make more money than them who cares what they think? I think this type of behavior betrays some fundamental confidence issue.

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    to be fair morgans pier just opened

    hipsters didn't blaze any trails there

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    John, both Sean Agnew of R5 and Dave P of Making time have ownership shares in the business. They have continually and consistently provided the majority of any counterculture music this city receives. This is hands down the most "hipster" involvement out of any of the places named. To tinhk one of these guys will be walking around his own business and some bro will say **** to him...UNREAL.

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    He owns lucys too. And are bros really picking on hipsters? Never seen it happen

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    You're right, must be hipsters picking on bros.

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    Lol sounds like someone gave you a wedgie

    Haven't noticed this sub culture war out there

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    Lol, did you read the title?

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    Hipsters do give awful service. I love hipsters and I can admit that


    As far as fratboys picking on hipsters for looking funny, I dunno I'm gonna need some examples

    Either way we are all gods children

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Goodman View Post
    Hipsters do give awful service. I love hipsters and I can admit that


    As far as fratboys picking on hipsters for looking funny, I dunno I'm gonna need some examples

    Either way we are all gods children
    Add Catahoula to the list of places with hipsters being flummoxed.

    Was there Saturday afternoon. The place wasn't busy until the bocce players got there. (By the way, when did the hipsters take over a game that's been predominantly the turf of old, Italian, guys who drink wine?) There were perhaps 25-30 that arrived, at staggered times. The hipster bartendrix, wearing a stupid hat, was aggravated and out of sorts, and really quite slow. How hard is it to pull 5 bottles of Miller lite into a bucket at a time? She wasn't being asked to make fancy drinks. It seemed as though her world was coming to an end. She was cranky and surly. The guys who hung with us kept stroking her ego telling her it was ok, she was doing a great job.

    Suck it up; put a smile on your face, and draw beers. It's not brain surgery.
    I am not the Jackass Whisperer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapsuleF View Post
    It could be that hipsters created their own neighborhood because they were tired of dealing with douche bags giving them a hard time for no reason...Only for tools/bros/fratboys to infiltrate their neighborhoods and creations. See it happen every second, Barbary - tool infiltration, Barcade - tool infiltration, Silk City - Tool infiltration, Morgans Pier - MASSIVE TOOL INFILTRATION. Pretty amazing ****, fratboys taking over establishments created by and catering to subculture demographics. Its funny too, no one in a subculture scene will hate someone that is nice and is being themselves. Subculture groups do the trail blazing, tools hear about it months/years later and exploit it, and then continue to talk **** on the subculture demographic...amazing. I never understood why losers are threatened by subculture demographics, if you make more money than them who cares what they think? I think this type of behavior betrays some fundamental confidence issue.
    I'm sorry but it's quite obvious that Bart Blatstein is not a hipster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cutter View Post
    Saw a guy, clad in an Express button up, walk up to a busy bar at Barcade and ask for two Amstel Light bottles. After face palming a few seats away, I look up and he asks if there was anything on tap that was like Amstel Light or "Lager". I'm going to guess he was from the Northeast.
    I totally agree. How dare someone drink Amstel Light. You will not believe what I saw the other day. A girl (in Old Navy...I know right?!) drinking a Starbucks coffee (how could she not know that you need to get fair trade coffee from a local merchant? Otherwise you're just feeding into the corporate bourgeois system!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanN3rd View Post
    I'm sorry but it's quite obvious that Bart Blatstein is not a hipster.
    You're right, it was only the people that had been moving to the neighborhood for a decade before Bart got there.

 

 

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