5 Best Bars to Get Drunk in Movie and TV History
5 pubs we'd love to get blotto in from classic TV and movies.
Have you ever watched a movie and wished you could be sitting at that spiffy bar having a drink with those exotic patrons? I have, too. Rarely does a pub make an appearance on the screen without me rating the bar on a "would I want to get drunk in there" scale. For me, a movie or TV bar is rated on three different scales. The first scale - how fun are the patrons - is the most important. What use is getting drunk in a bar if you're not having fun? The second scale - how safe is it for a drunkard - is also important. Who wants to get drunk and wake up dead in the back alley? And finally, the third scale - can I pick up hot chicks there - shockingly comes in last on my level of importance. If I'm drunk enough, they're all hot. Now I'm not saying your local pub isn't grandiose in its own way, but once you get past 28-year-old Starla the barmaid and her false teeth, what have you got left? Not much. I think I'd rather get drunk somewhere else... Here are my five favorite bars from movie and television history.