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Jack Rabbit Slim's – Pulp Fiction; Jack's Crocodile Bar – "Where deals are made over a beer and a bite." – "American Gods" Jenny's – Still Game (the renamed Clansman, although still referred to as The Clansman by the regulars) Jerkov's - Grand Theft Auto IV; Jimmy's Bar – Detroit: Become Human; The Jockey – Shameless; Joe's – Grey ...
Bartending is a fiercely competitive field, a way to make great money, and a job that occasionally induces hair-pulling frustration. But in the life of a mixologist, it's the fascinating ...
Pages in category "Fictional drinking establishments" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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In just a few short years, Jeff Bell has become one of the most recognizable figure-heads in the bartending industry. In 2010, Bell started working at the famous New York City speakeasy PDT.
Mr. Dooley (or Martin J. Dooley) is a fictional Irish immigrant bartender created by American journalist and humorist Finley Peter Dunne. Dooley was the subject of many Dunne columns between 1893 and 1915, and again in 1924 and 1926. Dunne's essays contain the bartender's commentary on various topics (often national or international affairs).
Winston Smith is a fictional character and the protagonist of George Orwell's dystopian 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The character was employed by Orwell as an everyman in the setting of the novel, a "central eye ... [the reader] can readily identify with." [1]