“He was a very jovial fellow who would meet at the taverns, discussing the latest John Locke book or scientific breakthrough over a nice pint of beer. I don't think you could imagine getting drunk with George Washington, but with Benjamin Franklin? Definitely.”
Chris Mullins
“Still must I hear? - shall hoarse Fitzgerald bawl / His creaking couplets in a tavern hall, / And I not sing?”
Lord Byron
“A tavern chair is the throne of human felicity.”
Samuel Johnson
“There's a certain charge for taverns and innkeepers.”
Elgin Bayless
“One Flash of It within the Tavern caught / Better than in the Temple lost outright.”
Edward Fitzgerald
“I guess it's better having him interested in gas engines rather than having him in the tavern or chasing these young girls.”
Marian Woods
“We have received numerous complaints about the place from the neighbors, ... We stepped up our routine tavern checks. The sheriff?s office cooperated with us and assisted us, and we are very grateful for their assistance.”
Chris Sullivan