The night that was a blur was 2 months ago on the other side of town.
Ahhh, ok. So in which BWW was it that you were carded?
The night that was a blur was 2 months ago on the other side of town.
And the additional question would be; Did he break his "No Lot Lizard" rule that night? Inquiring minds want to know.
Ahhh, ok. So in which BWW was it that you were carded?
They are also not 2-A friendly.
The BW's in Bloomington allows <21 unless that has changed recently.
+1 and in Cali took grandsons (2, 7, & 10) for the oldest's b'day. (his request) I don't normally patronize for the 2A issue.Ive seen kids at the one in Clarksville, unless it has changed. But they are not 2A friendly so I do not go there anymore.
BWW and a lot of other places are 21 and up as of today due to the smoking ban that went into effect today, if a rest. allows under 21 they have to be non smoking, if the minimum age is 21, smoking is fine, BWW is no longer kid friendly.
BWW and a lot of other places are 21 and up as of today due to the smoking ban that went into effect today, if a rest. allows under 21 they have to be non smoking, if the minimum age is 21, smoking is fine, BWW is no longer kid friendly.
Indianapolis, which is where the OP says he was, already has had this in effect since 2006. In June of this year our smoking ban went further and there is no smoking in bars at all, so 21 and older doesn't float for smoking in restaurants here. Any other ideas?BWW and a lot of other places are 21 and up as of today due to the smoking ban that went into effect today, if a rest. allows under 21 they have to be non smoking, if the minimum age is 21, smoking is fine, BWW is no longer kid friendly.
About two months ago I was there and specifically remember a hispanic family with 2 kids being in the area that is completely separated from the bar because one of the kids kept running laps around the table.