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Thursday, January 2, 2020

Descriptive Essay Eastside Tavern - 977 Words

I’ve never been to Eastside Tavern, a bar next to Seoul Taco just on the corner of Hitt and Broadway. But on a regular Tuesday night, when the air was cooled by a drizzle that happened before I stepped out of my apartment, I was there, at Eastside Tavern. The room reeked of sweaty armpits of bearded men. Not that it actually was, it just smelled that way. My vision was clouded by bodies at the entrance but then Alicia found me and pulled me to where she and her boyfriend- Dakota were sitting. Once I got pass the initial bad odor and mass of bodies, I got to seize up the place and it was actually pretty cool. There was a huge model airplane hanging from the ceiling, above me was a net with what looked like balled up aluminum foil in them, the walls were plastered with posters and metal plates of all kinds, there was a single pool table at the end of the room, the crowd was older, chiller, and more composed. I was liking that place. What prompted me to go to the bar on an un-happening, wet, Tuesday night was Eastside Tavern’s Comedy Tuesday. Alicia invited me to go watch her friend- Zac do a stand up comedy at the bar. What else does a free lad like me have to do on a Tuesday night right? So I joined her. We only stayed until Zac’s turn which allowed me to watch four shows. All of which I had very different thoughts of. The first guy was Johny H. I assumed he was a regular because when the host welcomed him on stage, it felt like he had done that many times before. Also,

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