Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Something about some thing

Hy there. Obo café and bar here. Do you know where the name comes from? I bet you do, and if you don't, sorry, won't tell you, will have to figure it out yourself. Obo is an abbreviation and Paul came up with the name (figures :P). But what about those other two words? Cafe and bar? You know what it means, but if someone asks you to define, it will be much harder than you thought.
That's why, here's a little help. Well, cafe'[French café, from Italian caffè, from Ottoman Turkish qahveh] is not that hard to define if I think about it :-). It simply means coffehouse, but it can also mean a restaurant or BAR or a room in a hotel or restaurant where coffee and liquors are served.
So why Obo café AND bar you might ask. Because it sounds better and because you might have not knew this until know.
Meaning of bar? Several :P. A relatively long, straight, rigid piece of solid material used as a fastener, support, barrier, or a chocolate bar, a tribunal and so on. Or the place where you can sit on a higher chair and drink until you get drunk. Or just drink. The place where the drinks are at and where the bartender usually hangs out. See, that's the difference. At a café you don't sit at the bar, if you have a bar, you can sit and have a chat with the bartender.
Confused? Me to!

Back to serious, don't forget that Wednesday it's darts. This week 301 game rules, you can register until Wednesday, 19:30. And after 20:00 the game is on. Powered by Johnnie Walker

And another thing. We are now in Zile si Nopti, make sure you find us.

CHEERS!

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