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have you been to Bukowski's in boston or cambridge?

 

you're bored in retirement cuz your energies drained away, your money had no

answer, you just still want more! your life was never different then the guy

next door!

all your neighbors are competitors, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a

mountain to climb. potential friends are now your enemies, where'd you all go

wrong? there never was a mountain to climb.

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Nope, never heard of it--what is it?

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:54 AM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

have you been to Bukowski's in boston or cambridge?you're bored in retirement cuz your energies drained away, your money had no answer, you just still want more! your life was never different then the guy next door!

all your neighbors are competitors, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb. potential friends are now your enemies, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb.---

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Bukowski's Tavern50 Dalton St.Boston, MA1281 Cambridge St.Cambridge, MANamed after the late poet and writer Charles Bukowski (known for frequenting a bar or two himself), Bukowski's Tavern is an eclectic common ground for people from all walks of life that like good beer, good music, and a good crowd. According to Josh Murray, manager at the Cambridge location, "our door is open to anybody" and that is, in part, what separates this watering hole from the pack. The other defining characteristic is, of course, the beer, which ranges from local brews to Belgian standards. With specials, Bukowski's Cambridge has up to 150 beers available at any given time with 18 taps. Their offerings are in pretty constant rotation depending on season, availability, and new brews to be tried and range in price from $3.25 (Brubaker) to $45 for 25.4oz (Dues Les Brut De Flanders, vintage). They often have specialty casks on hand from any of the 30 different micro-breweries they frequently work with. Their beer menu itself is very involved, and provides descriptions for the many styles of beers listed within. However, if you still find yourself wanting more, their very knowledgeable bar staff of beer enthusiasts can easily help you out, unless of course you would rather leave things to chance. If that is the case, you can step up and spin the wheel o' beer, but be warned, if you spin it, you buy it. Bukowski's Boston is strictly beer, wine and some cordials, while the Cambridge location is fitted with a full bar. Both locations, however, have the same full menu of American food with a twist. Vegans, vegetarians, and meat eaters can all be satisfied by the culinary offerings, and perhaps after a few drafts one may be adventurous enough to try the peanut butter burger. (I wasn't, but I can recommend the white trash cheese dip.) With the ever rotating beer list and the "come one, come all" mentality, Bukowski's is perfect for a laid back pint and a snack, and maybe even a little people watching.

Blue Rose Oct 9, 2008 8:56 AM Re: hey blue rose

 

 

 

 

Nope, never heard of it--what is it?

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:54 AM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

have you been to Bukowski's in boston or cambridge?you're bored in retirement cuz your energies drained away, your money had no answer, you just still want more! your life was never different then the guy next door!all your neighbors are competitors, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb. potential friends are now your enemies, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb.---To send an email to -

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Hm. Will have to check it out out :D

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:59 AM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

Bukowski's Tavern50 Dalton St.Boston, MA1281 Cambridge St.Cambridge, MANamed after the late poet and writer Charles Bukowski (known for frequenting a bar or two himself), Bukowski's Tavern is an eclectic common ground for people from all walks of life that like good beer, good music, and a good crowd. According to Josh Murray, manager at the Cambridge location, " our door is open to anybody " and that is, in part, what separates this watering hole from the pack. The other defining characteristic is, of course, the beer, which ranges from local brews to Belgian standards. With specials, Bukowski's Cambridge has up to 150 beers available at any given time with 18 taps. Their offerings are in pretty constant rotation depending on season, availability, and new brews to be tried and range in price from $3.25 (Brubaker) to $45 for 25.4oz (Dues Les Brut De Flanders, vintage). They often have specialty casks on hand from any of the 30 different micro-breweries they frequently work with. Their beer menu itself is very involved, and provides descriptions for the many styles of beers listed within. However, if you still find yourself wanting more, their very knowledgeable bar staff of beer enthusiasts can easily help you out, unless of course you would rather leave things to chance. If that is the case, you can step up and spin the wheel o' beer, but be warned, if you spin it, you buy it. Bukowski's Boston is strictly beer, wine and some cordials, while the Cambridge location is fitted with a full bar. Both locations, however, have the same full menu of American food with a twist. Vegans, vegetarians, and meat eaters can all be satisfied by the culinary offerings, and perhaps after a few drafts one may be adventurous enough to try the peanut butter burger. (I wasn't, but I can recommend the white trash cheese dip.) With the ever rotating beer list and the " come one, come all " mentality, Bukowski's is perfect for a laid back pint and a snack, and maybe even a little people watching.

 

 

 

Blue Rose Oct 9, 2008 8:56 AM

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Nope, never heard of it--what is it?

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:54 AM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

have you been to Bukowski's in boston or cambridge?you're bored in retirement cuz your energies drained away, your money had no answer, you just still want more! your life was never different then the guy next door!

all your neighbors are competitors, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb. potential friends are now your enemies, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb.---

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coolio

i was reading up on the Extreme Beer fest next year in boston, and stumbled across that..

Blue Rose Oct 9, 2008 9:03 AM Re: hey blue rose

 

 

 

 

Hm. Will have to check it out out :D

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:59 AM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

 

Bukowski's Tavern50 Dalton St.Boston, MA1281 Cambridge St.Cambridge, MANamed after the late poet and writer Charles Bukowski (known for frequenting a bar or two himself), Bukowski's Tavern is an eclectic common ground for people from all walks of life that like good beer, good music, and a good crowd. According to Josh Murray, manager at the Cambridge location, "our door is open to anybody" and that is, in part, what separates this watering hole from the pack. The other defining characteristic is, of course, the beer, which ranges from local brews to Belgian standards. With specials, Bukowski's Cambridge has up to 150 beers available at any given time with 18 taps. Their offerings are in pretty constant rotation depending on season, availability, and new brews to be tried and range in price from $3.25 (Brubaker) to $45 for 25.4oz (Dues Les Brut De Flanders, vintage). They often have specialty casks on hand from any of the 30 different micro-breweries they frequently work with. Their beer menu itself is very involved, and provides descriptions for the many styles of beers listed within. However, if you still find yourself wanting more, their very knowledgeable bar staff of beer enthusiasts can easily help you out, unless of course you would rather leave things to chance. If that is the case, you can step up and spin the wheel o' beer, but be warned, if you spin it, you buy it. Bukowski's Boston is strictly beer, wine and some cordials, while the Cambridge location is fitted with a full bar. Both locations, however, have the same full menu of American food with a twist. Vegans, vegetarians, and meat eaters can all be satisfied by the culinary offerings, and perhaps after a few drafts one may be adventurous enough to try the peanut butter burger. (I wasn't, but I can recommend the white trash cheese dip.) With the ever rotating beer list and the "come one, come all" mentality, Bukowski's is perfect for a laid back pint and a snack, and maybe even a little people watching.

 

 

 

Blue Rose Oct 9, 2008 8:56 AM Re: hey blue rose

 

 

 

 

Nope, never heard of it--what is it?

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 11:54 AM, fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

have you been to Bukowski's in boston or cambridge?you're bored in retirement cuz your energies drained away, your money had no answer, you just still want more! your life was never different then the guy next door!all your neighbors are competitors, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb. potential friends are now your enemies, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb.---To send an email to -

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Symingtons? sosmix?

"jo.heartwork" Oct 9, 2008 9:56 AM Re: hey blue rose

 

 

 

 This was on the Vegetarian Society list:

 

Symingtons have added battery milk to sosmix!http://www.PetitionOnline.com/sosmix/Tell them what you think!www.poor-cow.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

you're bored in retirement cuz your energies drained away, your money had no answer, you just still want more! your life was never different then the guy next door!

all your neighbors are competitors, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb. potential friends are now your enemies, where'd you all go wrong? there never was a mountain to climb.

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