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"saloon" Definitions
  1. (also saloon car) (both British English) (North American English sedan) a car with a boot (= space at the back for carrying things) that is separated from the part where the driver and passengers sit
  2. (also saloon bar) (also lounge bar) (all British English) a bar in a pub, hotel, etc. that is more comfortable than the other bars and where the drinks are usually more expensive
  3. a bar where alcoholic drinks were sold in the western US and Canada in the past
  4. a large comfortable room on a ship, used by the passengers to sit and relax in
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When not in court, jurors bellied up to McTague's saloon and Mazzia's saloon.
Saloon: Everything you need to know about Saloon comes in the simplicity of its name.
Comstock Saloon: In a giant space right down the block from Mr. Bing's, Comstock Saloon makes stiff drinks that make North Beach feel positively romantic again.
The most unsettling part of the Silver Dollar Saloon scene?
But the point of the saloon was never the lager.
They've been missing the old saloon since its unlucky conversion.
Kiran used to dance at a saloon in Heera Mandi.
Reward yourself with another Austin standby, Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon.
Building the railroads, operating the saloon, and, yes, even a brothel.
It was the entrance to the park itself: the Mariposa Saloon.
You can also head over the Mariposa Saloon to engage them.
One signature of this record is this sort of saloon piano.
And yeah, he nailed it, that honky tonk saloon-type playing.
In June 2017, the couple met at Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon.
Now the saloon tale will be seen on the big screen.
Santi was launching another saloon in the same working-class neighborhood.
Assembly of models such as the A8 saloon, R8 sports car and top-selling A4 saloon was halted this morning because some areas of the plant, where over 16,000 people work, were flooded after heavy rain overnight.
Chicken Shit Bingo at the Little Longhorn Saloon: First time in Austin?
One of the latest singles, "Voodoo Saloon," is a case in point.
In Beauty Saloon barbers, Imtiaz Khan says he agrees with the ban.
The accuser at the time worked as a busboy in the saloon.
And there I was, standing in a saloon with five other people.
Men could go to the local saloon to drink; women generally couldn't.
The saloon is used for nighttime events, like panel discussions and mixers.
This model has a combined galley and saloon on the main deck.
And it mostly produces saloon cars that have fallen out of fashion.
David McBride, the owner of Buck Wild Saloon in Smiths Station, told The Ledger-Enquirer that he had ridden out the tornado inside his truck as it was pelted with debris, watching as the winds tore his saloon apart.
Carter was reportedly involved in a scuffle in Key West's Hog's Breath Saloon.
Others might find this saloon anecdote a shallow offering amidst the deeper conversation.
Hank's Saloon, its facade emblazoned with painted flames, is an unabashed Brooklyn dive.
R-Deli in Hulett, Wyoming, is set up like an old western saloon.
The King Eddy: Drink to history at this nearly century-old restored saloon.
The lounge area in the saloon has a dining table that seats eight.
At one time, this spot had a post office, store, saloon and hotel.
The Sweptail borrows from the round door look of the 1925 Phantom I, the silhouette of the 1934 Phantom II Streamline Saloon, and the swept tail designs of cars like the 1934 Gurney Nutting Phantom II Two Door Light Saloon.
"It's the Tyrannosaurus rex playing the piano at an old-timey saloon," she joked.
After dinner, the saloon offers karokee, bowling and fire pits under the big sky.
The Oxford Saloon in Snohomish was built in 1900 as a dry goods store.
At 5:45PM, I headed over to a saloon in Austin for my meeting.
We've been making fun of the new Steampunk Saloon since before it even opened.
On my second day in town, I'm invited to check out the local saloon.
She deflected skillfully and let us out at the doors to the Mariposa Saloon.
Kicking open the saloon doors of this particular milieu is HBO's much-anticipated Westworld.
" The town of Liberal, he advertised, "shall have neither God, Hell, Church, nor Saloon.
They also could have gone with saloon girls or even just plain prostitutes, a.k.a.
With the help of funding from an investor, the Coyote Ugly Saloon was born.
When "The Adversary" opens, Maeve wakes up and heads to work at the saloon.
If you go to Saloon No. 2140 at 1, 3, 5 or 7 p.m.
I whip out my little dictionary app like a gunslinger in a saloon fight.
Allardyce, Benitez and Neil have been drinking in the last chance saloon for some time.
It's unsettling to hear "Paint It Black" in a saloon in all the right ways.
Bloody, contorted bodies littered the ground near overturned tables, outside Sweetwater's saloon, in control centers.
His hack made the piano sound like it came from a long-lost cowboy saloon.
Appearing mostly on pamphlets and in saloon windows, they were often crude and deeply racist.
"We think of it as a well-lit saloon," Mike says with a gruff laugh.
He owns a Kia saloon car, a gold-colored watch and a Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
They all arrive from a former bookstore in Tokyo known as the Lilliput Oval Saloon.
He played a key role in the HBO series "Deadwood" as saloon owner Cy Tolliver.
"Wolfwalkers" is still in development, and Cartoon Saloon is still listing jobs for the project.
It was created by Martin W. Heron, purportedly while working at a New Orleans saloon.
"This cat is dangerous," a woman said, her voice carrying tremulously over the saloon door.
Pop histories describe the saloon as a "symbol" — of masculinity, of drunkenness, of social ills.
But the saloon wasn't the symbol of some other problem; it was the problem itself.
The horns of a Texas Longhorn were mounted over a set of swinging saloon doors.
Porsche already offers hybrid versions of the Panamera saloon and its Cayenne sports-utility vehicle.
You've got animal sounds, didgeridoo, jazz, the saloon bluegrass part—it's all over the map.
We've learned Ethan Couch's mom is slinging drinks at the Honky Tonk Woman Saloon in Azle, TX. Tonya's telling her customers the Saloon gig was a lifesaver because no one wanted to hire her after she and Ethan were captured in Mexico last year.
But no one confuses us more than Maeve, the no-nonsense madame at the Mariposa Saloon.
Queen Elizabeth has her own saloon that includes a bedroom, a bathroom and a sitting room.
The Slash X saloon in Barstow, California, was the meeting place for the race's qualifying vehicles.
On Election Day, they would offer saloon patrons rounds of drinks for voting a particular ticket.
Later on, we get an exceedingly blood-soaked flashback to the Silver Dollar Saloon in 1879.
He follows the dog to the Mariposa, brushing by Teddy before slipping through the saloon doors.
Theodore Roosevelt puts his foot on a chair as if he's in a Wild West saloon.
From there, open the "saloon doors" of the second fold, find a lengthy table and explore.
"The American saloon has always been the kind of democratic center of any city," he said.
"I ain't much for talkin'," Ephraim says, like a cowboy at the back of a saloon.
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I like pulling up a chair in a saloon with a cold beer and telling stories.
Is there a community around this area or is it like a random saloon in the Desert?
River Pig Saloon in Portland is using its receipts to bring awareness about the importance of immigrants.
With its yellow walls, tiled floors, and fading murals, it has the swagger of an aging saloon.
Its Model S saloon starts at $74,500 and its Model X sport-utility vehicle is pricier still.
The PBA Galleries auction "Miniature Books from the Lilliput Oval Saloon" takes place online on December 8.
South Park Saloon has burgers, wings and ribs, all solid, and the beers on tap are varied.
For New Saloon, Ms. Green uses six translations, spanning a century, to explore the play's communicative failures.
Rob and Blac Chyna hit up the Crazy Horse Saloon Friday night, hanging out and having fun.
But George Marinakos, the owner of The Exchange Saloon in Washington, isn&apost sold on the idea.
The venue has installed saloon-style doors so it's easier for people to get in and out.
The ranch features a restaurant and saloon, horse barns, and a state-of-the-art shooting range.
The chickens serve as the callers (loosely speaking) for a Sunday afternoon bingo tradition at the saloon.
But now, the Academy's new rule changes could spell trouble for Cartoon Saloon and other vibrant studios.
A hairdresser wearing a respiratory mask works at a hair saloon in Rome on March 10, 2020.
It was the ultimate saloon tale: Mr. Donohue has told it in many New York City bars.
He knows that one choice, three years ago, has brought him here, to his last-chance saloon.
I wandered into Just Art's Saloon, a dive bar that looks like a small, weather-beaten house.
Hickey, a charming traveling salesman, in this dark and poetic drama that unfolds in a Manhattan saloon.
It's floating at the Saloon nightclub on Hennepin Avenue just a few blocks from Target Center. pic.twitter.
She remembered seeing "arms and legs of corpses sticking out of snowbanks" piled high outside a saloon.
Visitors can peer into the town's abandoned church, saloon and a general store still stocked with goods.
A unique, saloon-inspired bar with saddle barstools adds a touch of country to the luxe space.
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Saloon doors lead to a private space where customers post-up for pampering in peach and white chairs.
Prince Philip, 96, has a saloon similar to the Queen's, though his also boasts a fully electric kitchen.
Those populist, anti-alcohol sentiments, spurred on by the Anti-Saloon League, set the model for modern politics.
Barnette's installation reimagines the saloon, not as it looked, but as a glittering utopian monument, rife with potential.
John McSorley, who founded his East Village saloon in 1854, liked to eat whole raw onions like apples.
Josette Komezusenge is the managing director and founder of the six Maza Saloon beauty salons around the country.
One time, I left a saloon and tried to get on my horse to head back to camp.
Charlie Wunsche, the original owner of the Wunsche Brothers Cafe and Saloon in Spring, Texas, apparently never left.
A source tells PEOPLE that after the small service, attendees went to the tavern, E.R. Bradley's Saloon, nearby.
Although the bookcase was displayed, it was never for sale when Lilliput Oval Saloon was still in business.
The Maserati Quattroporte is a large sports saloon that can accommodate and transport four people in sumptuous luxury.
Joe's Van & Car Hire on Brixton Hill had exactly the thing for me: a beautiful red sports saloon.
Mercedes launched the new version of its E-Class saloon last year, with volume sales since gaining traction.
In that saloon, it really felt like we were part of Westworld, and the reality outside didn't exist.
He also catered to large parties in the American Hotel, a two-story building attached to the saloon.
Parkhurst retired and opened a saloon for a time, and also worked as a lumberjack in Northern California.
Terrill's Cottage Saloon once stood on this street, and more than a few cowpokes breathed their last there.
Critic's Notebook What poor excuse for a playwright would push a nun to cavort with a saloon girl?
"I wanted it to be like an English saloon or a French bookshop," he said at the time.
While they all keep an eye trained on global cocktail trends, each saloon has a distinctly Argentine edge.
This is why the powerful prohibitionist organization was called the Anti-Saloon League, not the Anti-Drinking Society.
The saloon manager had pointed out the location of the graveyard on a nearby hillside, Mr. Jacobson said.
It was Vincent's father, Charles, who had bought the saloon from George Ehret's Hell Gate Brewery in 1896.
American favorites like Manual Cinema, Rude Mechs and New Saloon join international artists from Nigeria, Argentina and Norway.
Traffic cops tweeted pictures of the silver saloon being hoisted into the air by a piece of farming machinery.
The Key West Police Department's report claims Carter, 35, appeared intoxicated when officers arrived at the saloon Wednesday evening.
Kirsten Gillibrand at a campaign stop at the Chrome Horse Saloon on February 18, 2019 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
"The officers walked Abdul toward a black saloon car with a sliding door," the cousin said in court documents.
Buyers are turning against saloon cars and are demanding SUVs and trucks, so Ford will make more of them.
And when I say seek out, I mean she holds him up at gunpoint during his own saloon robbery.
The Key West Police Department's report says Carter, 35, appeared intoxicated when officers arrived at the saloon Wednesday evening.
The Lilliput Oval Saloon also sold miniature bookcases and bookends, and a selection of these, too, is for sale.
Party officials say about 750 supporters paid up to $33,400 per person to attend the event at Gilley's saloon.
And inside, where your average saloon might feature a pool table or televised ballgames, this one has other diversions.
The first saloon opened in Liberal in 1887, and Walser allowed a Methodist church to be constructed in 1889.
Other luxurious amenities include an onboard bar in the main saloon and a Jacuzzi on the top sun deck.
The saloon, with its wood stove and antique bottles, is an experience unique to the town, Mr. Underwood said.
He was telling stories the way Larry Levan did, but this was more Last Chance Saloon than Paradise Garage.
The dark Irish saloon, which opened as a speakeasy in 21990, was a beloved haunt for journalists and writers.
Bleached skulls were tacked to the outside wall of a stage-set saloon; rusting wagon wheels leaned at angles.
" Kay Day, a bartender at Coyote Ugly Saloon, gave this advice: "If you spill a beer, it's on you.
Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon is a tabernacle for line-dancing disciples, and I was in communion with the gyrating congregation.
Available in two battery sizes, the third derivative of the sports saloon offers up to 420 kW (571 PS).
No one was ever charged in the saloon incident, although the victim sued Natividad Corona and was awarded $250,000.
People may not care whether the robo-taxi they fleetingly occupy is a luxury car or a bog-standard saloon.
Think less Wild Wild you-know-what and more herding cattle and dodging tumbleweeds on your way to the saloon.
There was only one toilet to be had here, behind a door painted to look like those swinging saloon doors.
Carter and a friend were denied service at Hog's Breath Saloon in Key West after appearing "highly intoxicated," police say.
The two were asked to leave the saloon after Carter became agitated and aggressive toward the bartender, the report said.
He skulks around, the bad apple who goes from town to town abusing women, smashing his fists into saloon doors.
On the same night, he spent $354.25 in campaign funds on alcohol at Jack Rose Dining Saloon, also in Washington.
However, many guests - afraid they would be shot - holed up in the VIP saloon where they were trapped, he said.
We also had a spa day and at night, we were at the saloon where we played bowling, billiards, etc.
Ghazi's shrine is a last-chance saloon for those who can't go to the government and can't afford a therapist.
Its bench, kicked over like a bar stool in a saloon, summons both protest and the efforts to silence it.
After last night's show, we went to Hank's Saloon, the diviest of dive bars in Brooklyn to drink ourselves stupid.
His Hudson Hospitality Group is also behind Peekskill's Hudson Room, Taco Dive Bar, Buns-N-Bourbon and the Eagle Saloon.
That's a credit to a trusty Goss press and its second folding mechanism — which gives rise to those saloon doors.
I also stop off at the Wildhorse Saloon gift shop and get one of their "Nashville Y'All" baseball tops ($003).
"The gendarmes who were attacked sought refuge in a nearby hair-dressing saloon," the army's spokesman said in a statement.
They designed and renovated the circa-1905 miners' saloon, aided by artisans who worked with ponderosa pine, spruce and steel.
It is also the first time that Audi's top-of-the-line A0003 saloon has been implicated in emissions cheating.
Later, he bought a saloon on the Bowery, where he no doubt frequently regaled patrons with his bridge-jumping tale.
It retains three separate bars — public, saloon and private — as well as a range of original and very rare fittings.
Dinner that night was at local hotspot Pappy and Harriet's, a Wild West-style saloon with famous live music nights.
The over-all effect is as if David Lynch and Marguerite Duras had opened a Mediterranean saloon somewhere in Mitteleuropa.
A big factor behind that gap is collapsing consumer demand for saloon cars, long a mainstay of the big car firms.
Its Mercedes-Benz brand of saloon cars and SUVs is favoured by the rich world's professionals and the developing world's politicians.
My favorite has to be a man who stumbles his way out of a saloon every morning to go to work.
The back patio has walls covered in shutters and mirrors like a saloon, except with white flowers and metal fixtures everywhere.
Britain's retail gas and electricity suppliers are drinking in the last chance saloon, with politicians' and customers' patience wearing very thin.
One was a former saloon and billiards hall, the other a bank with an old holding cell still in the basement.
O'Neill, an experimental downtown artist before he ever made it big, placed Harry Hope's saloon downtown, too, on the West Side.
Gussie entered the world of business in her typical not-so-lady-like fashion by opening up a saloon in Brooklyn.
From the Sisters Saloon to walkable parks, the main drag in Sisters, Oregon, looks like it's right out of the 1880s.
Along with Casaletto, restaurants include RaaSa, for Indian food; Shiraz Kitchen, for Persian; and Pete's Saloon, a popular hangout since 257.
Sparrows flitted through gaps above the saloon-style doors and nested in the rafters; a cat sometimes wandered through the court.
Vegan barbecue from the chef Amira Gharib accompanies the drinks at Ravi Derossi's latest addition to the East Village, a saloon.
The reliably vulgar Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) still holds court at the Gem Saloon, but his health and power are waning.
But "Cute Activist," produced by the Starr along with New Saloon, in association with Clubbed Thumb, represents (and satirizes) nonhipsters too.
The car deposited me just outside the fictional Mayfield, a two-road Oregon saloon town lorded over by an eponymous despot.
During this time, some government departments, including the War Department and the Treasury, operated out of the landmark saloon Fraunces Tavern.
According to the criminal complaint, an employee at Mario's Southside Saloon told a Pittsburgh police officer that Kelly was being disorderly.
It feels a bit like you've walked into a great old steakhouse, or the Saloon at the Grand Central Oyster Bar.
The set is a minimalist saloon dotted with old-timey signifiers — a bleached skull, a rifle, a couple of wanted posters.
It is planning a new SUV and electric saloon, as well as branching out into other areas such as boats and property.
The most popular target is the ass of a dummy saloon piano-player; if you hit him, he bangs out a tune.
Global sales of the i3, a neat if pricey saloon, exceeded 31,000 in 2017 but sales have never matched the firm's expectations.
The Wild Horse Saloon, a dark and smoky room connected to a legal brothel, is the only sit-down restaurant for miles.
The entire wedding crew got together at night for some line-dancing and fun at the Cowboy Palace Saloon in Chatsworth, California.
" The refuge sits about 30 miles from Burns, in a remote area past snow-covered ranches and a single restaurant labeled "saloon.
Tokyo's Lilliput Oval Saloon closed last year and now part its inventory of miniature books, bookshelves, and lecterns is headed to auction.
The British singer was inspired by her string of Texas concerts and performed her challenge in a saloon, complete with cowboy hats.
The new lawsuit against Rosfeld dates back to a December 9, 2017, incident at a campus bar called the Garage Door Saloon.
Lawmakers from the upper house of parliament had earlier asked Barclay if this was "the last chance saloon" for May's divorce deal.
According to a Times article, Detective Shanley and her bulldog, Jiggs, had dropped in to the Spanish Rail saloon around 3 a.m.
The Crystal Palace Saloon in Tombstone remains an authentic portrait of the Wild West with copper ceilings and an ornate wooden bar.
As teenagers, my friends and I used to discuss how the burgers at the Le Tub Saloon could possibly be so good.
Some locals drinking downstairs in the saloon bar look a little bemused, but it's not only trendy youngsters spilling out the venue.
A corner of the barroom, equipped with a fireplace and a vintage saloon-style piano, is a popular site for impromptu singalongs.
Lo and behold, the very last part of the ride went through a makeshift saloon and plunged down into an underwater tunnel.
Cher's difficult marriage to the Nashville-born rock musician Gregg Allman is covered in a ludicrous saloon sketch interspersed with bad jokes.
The Anti-Saloon League and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union forged two of its phalanxes, adopting an increasingly shrill tone toward immigrants.
Her latest installation, The New Eagle Creek Saloon, is a recreation of the gay bar her father ran in the early '90s.
Starring the Tony-nominated Denzel Washington as a traveling salesman haunted by death, this revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic shutters its saloon.
He winds up in a saloon, where he regales other men with his exploits, while Ms. Jean's character forlornly searches for him.
Lulu White's Mahogany Hall is long gone, but the ground floor of the attached saloon still stands, now as a department store.
Starring the Tony-nominated Denzel Washington as a traveling salesman haunted by death, the revival of Eugene O'Neill's classic shutters its saloon.
It demonstrated its calm and patience — qualities sadly lacking in the saloon-brawl atmosphere of English soccer — and it found its reward.
Alex Stennet, a bouncer at Coyote Ugly Saloon in the Gaslamp District, said people tripped over the vehicles and threw them around.
Afterward, Sobia and I treated ourselves to huckleberry fudge sundaes at Annie's Soda Saloon and browsed for souvenirs at Yellowstone Gift Shop.
After winning the saloon in the poker hand, the schoolmarm has the deceased removed and turns the card tables into school desks.
He liked whiskey and from time to time would row his boat 14 miles north to visit a saloon in Tahoe City.
He exited the business of making saloon cars in America in favour of popular, profitable SUVs well before Ford and General Motors did.
The charge stems from an incident that video shows took place on March 15 at Coyote Ugly Saloon in Panama City Beach, Fla.
When Ford appears as the piano player in the Mariposa saloon, he's accompanied by a gorgeous dog, which appears to be a greyhound.
Eyes glittering with reflected pixels, he began slinging frosty mugs, first in a saloon and then in a stadium, nailing the bonus round.
This year JLR will be the first premium carmaker to start selling a direct competitor to Tesla's Model S saloon, the I-Pace.
Breslin was to Queens Boulevard what Runyon was to Broadway — columnist, confessor and town crier, from the Pastrami King to Red McGuire's saloon.
Witness Christian Eddy said four men arrived in a Ford saloon car at the beachside bar where he works around noon on Sunday.
Las Vegas Country SaloonContinuing on our tour of Western-themed bars that refuse to be pigeonholed, LVCS is definitely not a country saloon.
John Parker left his post outside of Lincoln's box at Ford's Theater shortly after intermission to go drinking at the saloon next door.
You're going to have a saloon-full of Fed speakers that may give you some hint of how worried they are about inflation.
He looked as Montana as they come, ready to straddle a barstool in a dusty saloon or grab a pair of fencing pliers.
Therese Hipolito fell asleep on the bathroom floor of Boss Tweed's Saloon around 4 AM, slept until almost 8, and then called 911.
Soon the outdoor tables will be abandoned, and the dogs and their best friends will have to part ways at the saloon door.
"There was another place called Muhlenbrink's Saloon where everyone would go to see an old famous piano player named 'Piano Red,'" said Ball.
Here, saloon doors are blazoned with crosses, villains wear white shawls instead of black hats and freedom fighters shoot peashooters rather than pistols.
A secret passageway leads to an old-fashioned saloon where whiskey bottles line the wooden shelves and the bar stools are actual saddles.
His scene-setting has a cinematic quality: A moment later we were called back to our saloon, since the German financiers were announced.
She'd lift the roof off the tiny saloon where men gathered after their shitty Shifts & spray shaken Pepsi, calling it a carbonated hurricane.
The Williamsburg space is cavernous, more reminiscent of a saloon than a French brasserie, with lazily spinning ceiling fans and sanded white wood.
He turned the ground floor into a restaurant and saloon, with families entering through the back while gentlemen drank beer in the front.
He first met Mr. James at the Double Down Saloon, a dive bar where locals hang out, and decided to photograph him there.
When we first met Deadwood in Season 1, McShane's Al Swearengen, proprietor of the Gem Saloon bar and brothel, was the camp's chief protector.
The questions are interspersed with more traditional CYOA decisions, eventually funneling you toward either a grand revelation, or an unceremonious restart at the saloon.
The property also comes with a rather unusual extra, created by Knudson: an on-site full-service restaurant, the Oak Glen Steakhouse and Saloon.
Of the nine hosts in that saloon, Walter only killed six, all of whom had killed him in previous storylines — someone's holding a grudge.
Before Puppy could wipe his lips of dreck a biker boot kicked his ass out the saloon door and into the hungry blue night.
All hosts have roles to play—they're saloon bar hookers or brothel madams; cattle hands and ranchers—and crucially, they all believe their stories.
Down the years a few of its model launches—such as a recent GT version of its 5 Series executive saloon—have underwhelmed somewhat.
But like the firm's Model S, a stylish and speedy saloon, the biggest difference lies under the bodywork: it is powered by a battery.
There was no one star, though McShane's wild-card saloon owner Al Swearengen and Timothy Olyphant's upstanding sheriff Seth Bullock orbit each other warily.
For one thing, its portrait of the lost-soul habitués of a Manhattan saloon — a "Who's Who in Dipsomania" — is never less than compelling.
The doors of the Gem Saloon closed nearly 13 years ago when HBO canceled David Milch's "Deadwood," breaking the hearts of millions of fans.
Their home base is the Pioneer Saloon, on the ground floor of the old Pioneer Hotel, which today stands as the Western Folklife Center.
The New Eagle Creek Saloon was deliberately created to be inclusive of queer elders, which is not always a common part of queer gatherings.
The Sutler Saloon opened in 1976 and became a prominent watering hole for Nashville's music business community as well as famous, and infamous, players.
FAR FROM the soulless corporate offices of midtown Manhattan is a door in Greenwich Village wedged between a rowdy saloon and a burrito joint.
Her father ran the family bar, Souris' Saloon, which is in Towson, Md. The bride is also a stepdaughter of the late William Snell.
As bartender, manager and owner, he helped the East Village saloon survive neighborhood blight and change its ways by admitting women and banning smoking.
Its success led him to Florida, where he threw a rally in Daytona and then another at the gigantic High Octane Saloon in Homosassa.
With its saloon doors, barred windows, and peeling white paint, the cantina's exterior would not look out of place in a spaghetti Western movie set.
Of late Mr Musk says his company has been in "production hell" trying to increase output of the Model 3, a whizzy mass-market saloon.
Four men arrived in a Ford saloon car at the beachside bar around noon on Sunday, according to Christian Eddy, a waiter at the establishment.
Mr Speth's decision to invest in upmarket saloon cars, a contracting part of the market where the Germans have a stranglehold, looks a costly mistake.
For my final question, I was presented with a dilemma: I'm in a saloon with five other people when bandits burst in and kill everyone.
That's when I realized the final question suggested a scenario where I would be in a saloon with five other people when violence broke out.
The experience ultimately petered out with a Delos host entering the saloon, ushering us back into the real world and out of the company's offices.
Below her more than 12,000 square feet of billowing sails is a gleaming mahogany superstructure that houses a saloon, formal dining area, and captain's cockpit.
One of the Buzz partners eventually found the venue that would become Industry, which had previously been a country and western bar called The Saloon.
One old-timer hitches up his horse at a gas station as if he was hitting up the local saloon in some dusty frontier town.
THE ride, handling and all-round appeal of BMW's 3 Series, a sporty saloon car, makes it a benchmark for other vehicles of its type.
American demand for cars is sagging, and production is shifting from saloon cars to other larger vehicles such as SUVs, as well as electric cars.
"Bourbon is truly Americana," began whiskey collector Bill Thomas, proprietor of Washington D.C.'s Jack Rose Saloon, which is popular for its extensive bourbon selection.
Bonanza City came equipped with a shop and saloon, as well as a pre-stocked kitchen containing dry items like oatmeal or macaroni and cheese.
"Bourbon is truly Americana," said whiskey collector Bill Thomas, proprietor of Washington D.C.'s Jack Rose Saloon, which is popular for its extensive bourbon selection.
He drew on the experiences of his grandfather, who had fled Eastern Europe around that time and run a saloon on the Lower East Side.
The Coyote Ugly Saloon, the East Village bar that became an early 603s cult film, proved it takes work to keep a wild reputation alive.
Caso then headed inside the Bella Union, the saloon formerly owned by Cy Tolliver (played in the series by Powers Boothe, who died in 2017).
Its namesake, Hugh O'Kane, was a 300-pound Irishman who traveled the world as a stowaway before founding Bend's first hotel and saloon in 1905.
And the crowd from Elaine's, the Upper East Side celebrity hangout that was as much a salon as a saloon before it closed in 21920.
Peruse the Montana section, up front, with juice or tea from Wheatgrass Saloon, the raw vegan juice bar located in the back of the store.
Hector and the gang go through a lot of trouble to pull off that saloon robbery, thanks to Lee Sizemore's zeal for the narrative showstopper.
Rey was scheduled to lead Mass that evening in Boca de Manú, a village downriver, and I found him there having dinner in a saloon.
According to court documents obtained by KDKA, cops were called to Mario's South Side Saloon after 23-year-old Kelly refused to leave the pub.
That is quite a turnaround: Prohibition came about because the Anti-Saloon League, which pushed for it, was one of America's most powerful lobby groups.
Back in 2007, outside of Papa Joe's Texas Saloon in Lorena, Texas, Billy Joe Shaver shot Billy Bryant Coker in the face during an argument.
" And New Yorkers cannot complain to the neighbor doing the renovation because we know one day we are going to look at our floors, which have not been scraped in 30 years and look like a saloon in the Old West or, in that spot near the radiator, a saloon in the Old West where they let the cattle drives through, and think: "Oh, what's $14,000?
Under the leadership of Wayne B. Wheeler, the Anti-Saloon League tapped into conservative beliefs by associating alcohol and drunkenness with immigrants, big cities, and crime.
Before the scandal broke in September 220, VW's smallest plant built the 2972-cylinder Phaeton saloon, the brand's most expensive model which was dropped last March.
Together, these two represent a new wave of battery cars that come close to rivalling the family saloon (sedan) in terms of price, performance and range.
He goes through the motions at every turn: Even the saloon fronts look like you could knock them over if you bumped into them too hard.
Grace Simpson, 21, had been waiting outside the famous Crown Liquor Saloon when Harry and Meghan walked out to chat to the hundreds of well-wishers.
If you arrive during a cold spell, hole up in Adair's Saloon, where there's free live music, nightly; happy hour specials; and burgers for under $8.
Saloon 16 ... a homage to Manning's nickname, "The Sheriff," as well as the No. 16 jersey he wore when he was a star with the Volunteers.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Tyrone Crawford is being prosecuted for that crazy bar fight at the Coyote Ugly Saloon -- but shockingly, he's not being charged with assault.
U.K. time, before adjourning either to the Saloon, where the Queen's favorite jigsaw puzzles are laid out, or else to exercise on the 20,000-acre estate.
At its previous price, the estate included commercial property in the nearby town of Oak Glen: a steakhouse and saloon that are no longer for sale.
Many of the arrests were made Saturday during a raid at a saloon in Santa Rosa, California, before a scheduled motorcycle ride, reported CNN affiliate KGO.
Tiger and Russell Westbrook yukked it up during a game at the Whiskey Down saloon at the MGM Grand as onlookers gawked at the famous players.
Minnie, the plucky heroine, runs a saloon in a mountain town during the gold rush where she teaches the adoring miners how to read and write.
The Hotel Portales in Colima, the Salton Sea and the saloon bars of El Centro and Mazatlán: These were flyblown places that all remained internally fossilized.
She asked everyone to mimic a movement she noticed Mr. Shields making recently: two hands placed on the heart and then swung open like saloon doors.
Ethnic groups sorted themselves into distinct occupations, as they still do: Italians became barbers, shoemakers, longshoremen and newsboys; Germans ruled the brewery, peddling and saloon businesses.
Kelly was arrested after police were called to Mario's South Saloon in Pittsburgh over a complaint that he had threatened an employee and refused to leave.
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The Backstreet Boys singer was booked by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office on a misdemeanor battery charge following an incident outside Hog's Breath Saloon, the documents claim.
Her chronicles of the regulars at Coyote Ugly Saloon, a bar in the East Village, were immortalized in a cult film starring Piper Perabo and Tyra Banks.
They survived the shooting and have a long road to recovery, Kevin Koenen, owner of the Aumont Saloon where McNulty worked as a bartender, wrote on Facebook.
DE) sold 2.3 percent more cars in July on growing demand for the redesigned top-selling A3923 saloon, though kept trailing behind German luxury rivals BMW (BMWG.
Bodies are scattered outside the Mariposa saloon, and Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) makes her season 2 debut atop a horse, gunning down guests in tuxedos and gowns.
During the lean years TRI relied in part on cash from another of Mr Gilman's businesses: the brothel, called Mustang Ranch, that houses the Wild Horse Saloon.
Stocking your fridge them will probably require an online bulk purchase (though you can get lucky at Whole Foods) and they're rarely available at your local saloon.
The Democrats' focus on Trump's agenda was on full display on Tuesday as the Florida state party held a "winning-ticket" rally at a downtown Orlando saloon.
Across the parking lot is a street that was built as a film set, with an old-fashioned saloon, post office, bowling alley and a trading post.
A saloon and brothel turned luxe hotel, the Occidental has seen famous figures from Buffalo Bill Cody to Theodore Roosevelt passing through since it opened in 1880.
In "How to Get Rich," which she co-wrote with Mr. Trump, she thanked Alain Bernardin, the owner of a famed Paris striptease saloon, the Crazy Horse.
Taking beer "from the saloon to the salon," as Pearsall says, isn&apost entirely new, and Broo isn&apost the only company selling beer-infused hair products.
Most of Emde's experiments happen 550 feet from the house, in a barn that smells a little like a saloon on the morning after New Year's Eve.
The development has a saloon, a gym, a three-hole golf course, guesthouses, stables, an airstrip, and horse and snowmobile paths leading directly into forest and parkland.
And down from the Saloon on a vast stage-tent setup, the centerpiece of a new content-first plan: Flow Talks, the weed industry's answer to TED.
At 9 PM, head downtown to old Vegas to catch Waxahatchee at the Bunkhouse Saloon alongside rising country star Jonathan Terrell and Brendan Scholz from Mercy Music.
The saloon-esque guitars are like an inviting come on, while lyrically Miss Benny relishes the danger and risk of hooking up with some random guy online.
The inside is what happens when the saloon set of a 1970s Western movie is abandoned before being turned into a cozy home by some industrious squatter.
And there's a really lovely little pseudo-3D sketch for a segment that would become Mirage Saloon Zone that just looks really warm and inviting and… fun!
While 2D animated films are still being made by smaller studios like Cartoon Saloon ("The Breadwinner"), they aren't the sort of projects that typically receive wide releases.
Business Insider previously reported that Kanye's other ranch, Monster Lake Ranch, has a restaurant and saloon, horse barns, an office building, and a shooting range on site.
The Polo subcompact and Virtus saloon, based on the cost-cutting MQB modular platform, will be introduced in Latin America in the second half of the year.
Yet during the heyday of saloon politics, in the 1870s and 1880s, the well to do began to question the entire logic of voting rights for all.
But Jeppe is looking to do something more over-the-top: He has acquired an old ballroom with saloon-style bathroom doors, heavy drapes and disco balls.
Samuel Christiano, a brother of the murdered man, who keeps a saloon on the next block, is convinced that the "presence" is that of his brother's spirit.
In New Orleans, a few music venues from the turn of the twentieth century like the legendary Eagle Saloon still stand, though they are not well maintained.
The building was erected in 1847, and the ground floor space for a while was a grocery store (when groceries sold alcohol), then from 1863, a saloon.
Kelly was arrested after police were called to Mario's South Saloon in Pittsburgh over a complaint that Kelly, 23, had threatened an employee and refused to leave.
In the script, after Sir Lionel meets Mr. Link and agrees to take him to the Himalayas, they stop off at a saloon in the Pacific Northwest.
So grateful was Trump to Paddy — until Trump sued him for overbilling, that is — that he named a bar in the Trump Taj Mahal casino Paddy's Saloon.
But in keeping with the New Saloon aesthetic — I'd boil it down to twee with brains — more effort goes into feeding the stunt than nurturing the story.
Two dancers interviewed by The Times Picayune after a raid at Rick's Sporting Saloon said that police used "invasive and unnecessary tactics" to document the club's employees.
The Vision Mercedes-Maybach Ultimate Luxury, just presented at Auto China, shows how the typical strengths of an exclusive high-end saloon and an SUV can be combined.
The concept looks like an aggressively future-styled minivan, though it's billed as a "premium saloon," and it's got an interior design that emphasizes second row seating space.
There are also more startups and investor interest in back-end versus consumer-facing solutions in fintech, or what we call "the kitchen, not the saloon" in Brazil.
That includes elements that the viewer cannot see in totality, like a poster in a saloon partially visible through a door, completely illustrated to advertise a boxing match.
According to an eyewitness on the scene, cops took Nick into custody down in Key West at the Hog's Breath Saloon -- a pretty famous bar in the area.
Fox 4 News in Dallas obtained an exclusive photograph showing Couch behind the bar, serving drinks at the Honky Tonk Woman Saloon in Azle, a Fort Worth suburb.
"I've been thinking maybe I might have made a mistake," Platten, 60, whose family have run the Brewer Chip Saloon takeaway stall in the town's market since 1902.
"If someone has 4 million Kenyan shillings ($39,841), they might decide to, instead of buying a sedan, saloon vehicle for 3.5 million ... aspire for higher class," she said.
Lean and nimble, he has dark brown hair that aimed in various opposing directions, a horseshoe mustache, a graying goatee, and scruffy extra-in-a-saloon-scene cheeks.
Next Mazer had the fine old etched-glass saloon door with its curlicues of gold-leaf script replaced by plain steel, painted black and fitted with a judas.
However, as Veronica Nye, the bar manager of the Dogpatch Saloon, at 2496 Third Street, pointed out, most of the neighborhood's growth has been in housing, not services.
"It's how it should be," said Philip Scotti, the owner of P. J. Clarke's, the Manhattan saloon, who on a recent Friday was in the men's sportswear department.
Al Swearengen (Ian McShane): The owner of Deadwood's Gem Saloon and a poet of profanity, Al is the morally gray center that defined the show for three seasons.
He is half American, descended on his mother's side from a bellhop in a Cleveland hotel, a laundry worker in Chattanooga, and a bartender in an Atlanta saloon.
His first assignment was to watch the band's house on the Lower East Side every Monday night, while the Arkestra played its weekly gig at Slugs' Saloon nearby.
On the second floor, a sprawling new version of Hank's Saloon, a venerable dive bar that is closing in Boerum Hill, will be installed by early next year.
In her ICA LA installation, she recreates San Francisco's first Black-owned gay bar, the Eagle Creek Saloon, which her father founded and ran between 2121 and '211.
Skylar Carden is the bouncer, and in the lawsuit he says the Backstreet Boy was originally escorted out of the Hog's Breath Saloon for his "unruly and disrespectful" behavior.
The Breadwinner, a product of Cartoon Saloon, is done in the studio's unique animation style and tells the story of a young girl growing up in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
So we get vintage Corvettes racing to the Outpost saloon, and pastel backyard barbecues, and anxious wives (and one husband) perched in front of black-and-white TV sets.
Or chill out and take advantage of the full-service bar outside and soak in what can only be described as the Japanese take on an old Texas saloon.
From the front porch of the saloon, the New York gallery Queer Thoughts is offering bronze farm animals leashed to key chains from the Chicago sculptor Mindy Rose Schwartz.
Alex Griendling, an artist who co-owns creative agency Lunar Saloon, discovered Mystery Brand after one of his followers alerted him to Ethan Klein's video breaking down the situation.
For a full dining experience, mosey up to Superstition Saloon, where the seats are actual horse saddles and the walls are covered with dollar bills signed by past guests.
The hot springs' chef can fully customize all menus, as well as give guests and the married couple exclusive access to the town's dancehall, saloon, and open-air chapel.
Going back in time, it was fun to be hip, watch your folks hate on Richard Nixon, hang out at the Saloon on Broadway, or all of the above.
On the same Main Street block are Cactus Bar, which claims to be the oldest bar in downtown Boise, and Pengilly's Saloon, which has $2 well drinks on Tuesdays.
The brothers also visit a saloon where Charlie gets drunk while Eli hires a prostitute (Allison Tolman), but this is no movie for women, who just embroider its edges.
And on the second floor will be a reincarnation of Hank's Saloon, a venerable dive bar in Boerum Hill that's set to close at the end of the year.
"NOW the fun begins," grins Jan Linaric, as the autobahn speed limit falls away and he eases his Mercedes S-Class saloon up to 230 kilometres per hour (143mph).
They are large-scale dioramas of the rooms that once existed at Slugs' Saloon in the East Village, the Three Deuces in Midtown and the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem.
The town's last remaining building, the Taft Hotel and Saloon, which was rebuilt after the 13 fire, was razed to make way for Interstate 90 in the early 1960s.
Coming back to work drunk could get you fired, so if you wanted a beer or two with the salty saloon fare, the weakest beers were the best bet.
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Or let's meet in the Sourdough Saloon in Dawson City, Yukon, and we can enjoy the Sourtoe cocktail together (I dare you to look up what that is). Eh?

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