Surrender to the places that seduce you...
Easily missed from the main street if you are not looking carefully; its only marker is a Carlsberg beer sign high over the alcove to the entrance. If not for the neon OPEN sign and THE HOLE IN THE WALL embossed in gold on a window tucked back in the shadows, you would not know it is there. It may seem you should go down the stairs but don't - That is not the way in.
Inside, the space is narrow and long, with the bar along one wall. There is a rustic feel to the space with the wooden floor, the brickwork walls, and the back lit stained glass over the bar; all complimented by the eclectic style of the booths, the art on the wall, and the music in the background... there is a warmth that invites you to take a seat and sample the many craft beers, try the cocktails they can make or enjoy the food they offer - An oddly familiar sensation of being in a speakeasy takes hold; a bygone era that with a little imagination becomes real.The people come in waves, leaving the bar empty one moment and full the next. Standing room only on a Friday or Saturday night with live music filling the air, only ever escaping into the street when the door is opened.
It is a place I keep returning to (alone or with friends), as if being seduced by a forbidden lover.
I would not go so far as to say I am a "regular" but there was one time my beer was poured and in front of me as I sat down; a brown ale called 10w30 from a local craft brewery. It is my beer of choice, Woodford Reserve is my bourbon of choice, and an incredible bacon cheeseburger is my default for food.
It is curious how a place can seize you and create a connection never to be forgotten; The Village Kitchen and Pie Shoppe in California, the Ranstead Room in Philadelphia, the Hotel de la Montagne bar in Montreal*, and now The Hole In The Wall - I will carry them with me always. These places spur on the human condition I suppose... they give us a place to savour all of our senses, be a voyeur or an exhibitionist, remain solitary or be social, and allow for engagement in the conversations that bring us together.
They whisper your name, forever calling you like a great love, "Come join me, I am waiting. We have much to talk about."
Surrender to the seduction, but don't pick just any place.
iamgpe
* I almost broke down and cried when I heard they demolished the Hotel de la Montagne. The bar in the lobby was truly one of a kind.
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Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #22
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #21
Thanks for your comment Nicholas Fester. I hear you about so many little places calling... what I have found there is always one that calls just a little more "seductively". lol
Lisa Gallagher
7 years ago #20
LOL, we are Cleveland fans Graham Edwards. My husband and I both grew up in Ohio. At least the Cavs pulled it off this year, FINALLY after years!!! Now, we shall see about our Browns?? That would be a miracle.
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #19
Thanks for the note Mamen Delgado. You are right... it does sound musical. Cheers!
Mamen 🐝 Delgado
7 years ago #18
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #17
This is fantastic! I will join for sure.
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #16
Thanks for the comment Sara Jacobovici. I think it is something about the 20's that has captured my imagination. I'm not proud of it but at the Hotel de la Montagne I drank eight martinis... in the middle of our gin drinking adventure the bartender tried to switch gin on us and we made such a fuss. He was surprised, apologized and corrected the slight. Only in Montreal can you have this kind of fun! : )
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #15
Thanks very much David Grinberg
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #14
Thanks very much for the comment Lisa Gallagher. Travel safely and enjoy Pittsburgh... I will have to admit I'm a Philly fan : )
Kevin Pashuk
7 years ago #13
... and sometimes, all you get is the buzz.
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #12
Thanks for the comment Randy Keho. I will admit I did feel very special when the beer hit the bar the same time I hit the stool. No one screamed out "Norm" but it was special none the less.
Graham🐝 Edwards
7 years ago #11
Thanks for the comment Kevin Pashuk. You are right the best conversations come out of these special places; and sometimes a buzz topic.
Sara Jacobovici
7 years ago #10
Done! Hope you like it Lisa Gallagher. https://www.bebee.com/producer/@sara-jacobovici/where-everyone-knows-your-name
Lisa Gallagher
7 years ago #9
Great Sara Jacobovici, let me know!
Sara Jacobovici
7 years ago #8
On my way Lisa Gallagher. Will post asap. Thanks for the encouragement.
Lisa Gallagher
7 years ago #7
I like that idea Sara Jacobovici! I find that a catchy first word for those searching help. Maybe something like - "Foodies Where everyone knows your name." Or "Pubs" or "Travel, hidden gems, where everybody knows your name." I bet you can come up with a better one than me. I love the Cheers theme. Do it, I will join!!
Sara Jacobovici
7 years ago #6
Sara Jacobovici
7 years ago #5
Nice idea for the Hive Lisa Gallagher. One name that came to mind (on a lighter side) is "Where everyone know's your name."
David B. Grinberg
7 years ago #4
Lisa Gallagher
7 years ago #3
Randy Keho
7 years ago #2
Kevin Pashuk
7 years ago #1