By now you all know I'm a photo nut, so with camera in hand, I wrangled a few pics. I found myself asking: What type of character would frequent a place like this?
Here are a few things to consider:
1) It's obviously marketed to men first. Hence, the Scottish wench getup.
2) They were showing the latest UFC on large screen.
3) It was not bright, but not dark either.
4) The place has healthy options, but mainly serves great unhealthy bar food.
Here are a few things to consider:
1) It's obviously marketed to men first. Hence, the Scottish wench getup.
2) They were showing the latest UFC on large screen.
3) It was not bright, but not dark either.
4) The place has healthy options, but mainly serves great unhealthy bar food.
5) Families with children were present.
Sooo ... My Monday Musing for you. Dun, dun, DUN! In 100 words or less, tell me what type of character you would cast at this restaurant.
Me -- I'd have to go with a hungry vampire who comes in looking for a good bite. *grins*
Sooo ... My Monday Musing for you. Dun, dun, DUN! In 100 words or less, tell me what type of character you would cast at this restaurant.
Me -- I'd have to go with a hungry vampire who comes in looking for a good bite. *grins*
2 comments:
If the pub is supposed to be Scottish, shouldn't MALE servers be wearing the kilts?! I wondered that when my hubby and I went to Tilted Kilt with my nephew and his fiancee.
Somewhere at the bar, I imagine an elderly Scottish immigrant, missing his homeland and sighing into his Glenlivet that this is the closest experience he can get in America.
We went here blind. I was expecting something more traditional. However, the food is yummy, the service was good, and the Tilted Tea is a great bar drink. This is more like the Scottish-American version of Hooters. ROFL
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