I've always thought I would like bars more if they were quiet and full of books, but this direction works too
Barnes & Noble to start selling alcohol in stores; full food menu to come too. bit.ly/28V8Ybq
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That sort of bar exists, but unsurprisingly, they're expensive and time-consuming to get into and then full of exactly who you feared was there.
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But back to B&N -- what's the bookish bouncer uniform?
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...and do they let you drive home of you've been served? Can't say I've been keeping up on this, but most of the B&N's of my youth were, shall we say, not public transit adjacent. Related: are B&N and Lyft/Uber the future we were all promised?
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...kozmo, except you go to the books/videos/drinks?
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That reminds me: it's worth looking up in cities' zoning codes what the minimum required parking is for a bar.

Mar 20, 2019 · 5:36 AM UTC

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I am having severe trouble parsing this concept. *minimum* parking, for a bar?
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