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Two Travel Bloggers Meet At An Irish Pub…

Stacy and Me

Stacy from Rambling Traveler was visiting a friend in the DC area with her husband Doug this past weekend, and suggested we meet up for a drink.  I steered us toward Ireland’s Four Courts in Arlington.  We laughed, we ate 7-layer dip and chips, we enjoyed a few beers, we talked about blogs and travel, and they gave me advice about a surly woman from Craig’s List who berated me earlier in the day.

Next time I’ll be sure to flash my pearly whites for the camera!


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  • http://www.vagabondish.com/ Mike

    That’s awesome, Dave! I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how cool it would be to meet up with some of the folks from this great little travel community.

    Unfortunately, northern Rhode Island is not tops on most folks’ list of “Awesome Places to Visit Around the World” so I guess I’ll have to get the hell out of RI to actually see anyone else. =P

  • http://www.vagabondish.com Mike

    That’s awesome, Dave! I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how cool it would be to meet up with some of the folks from this great little travel community.

    Unfortunately, northern Rhode Island is not tops on most folks’ list of “Awesome Places to Visit Around the World” so I guess I’ll have to get the hell out of RI to actually see anyone else. =P

  • http://www.ramblingtraveler.com/ Stacy

    Hi Dave! Thank you for agreeing to meet, I had a great time. (I’ve got my post ready to go for tomorrow, and it looks like our pics are identical)

  • http://www.ramblingtraveler.com Stacy

    Hi Dave! Thank you for agreeing to meet, I had a great time. (I’ve got my post ready to go for tomorrow, and it looks like our pics are identical)

  • http://www.ramblingtraveler.com/ Stacy

    Hi Mike, I just saw your comment and laughed, because Dave and I both said we’d like to get to Rhode Island so we could meet you! Maybe you could put together a Visit Rhode Island guide for us.

  • http://www.ramblingtraveler.com Stacy

    Hi Mike, I just saw your comment and laughed, because Dave and I both said we’d like to get to Rhode Island so we could meet you! Maybe you could put together a Visit Rhode Island guide for us.

  • http://www.GoBackpacking.com/ Dave

    Yes Mike, on my trip, I’m going the completely opposite direction of Rhode Island. Geographically, Rhode Island would be the absolute last place I’d visit, though you’ll probably be on your own adventure by that time anyways.

  • http://www.GoBackpacking.com Dave

    Yes Mike, on my trip, I’m going the completely opposite direction of Rhode Island. Geographically, Rhode Island would be the absolute last place I’d visit, though you’ll probably be on your own adventure by that time anyways.

  • http://blog.kango.com/ Kango Traveler

    I can’t argue with the choice of venue! ahhh an Irish pub, if you are going to meet a fellow blogger then an Irish pub is a great place anywhere in the world. :)

  • http://blog.kango.com/ Kango Traveler

    I can’t argue with the choice of venue! ahhh an Irish pub, if you are going to meet a fellow blogger then an Irish pub is a great place anywhere in the world. :)

  • http://debohobo.com/ Debo Hobo

    Well that is neat, I have always thought about meeting fellow bloggers, but they say that can present a safety concern.

    I guess not. :grin:

  • http://debohobo.com Debo Hobo

    Well that is neat, I have always thought about meeting fellow bloggers, but they say that can present a safety concern.

    I guess not. :grin:

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  • http://www.lifestylevacationing.com/ Chrisitne OKelly

    I found your blog through Stacy’s blog when she wrote about this same meeting. :) My work as a freelance copywriter and travel professional is done completely online – I have several clients that I’ve worked with one a daily/weekly basis for 2+ years – yet have never met in person – you guys look like you’re having a blast!

    Christine

  • http://www.lifestylevacationing.com Chrisitne OKelly

    I found your blog through Stacy’s blog when she wrote about this same meeting. :) My work as a freelance copywriter and travel professional is done completely online – I have several clients that I’ve worked with one a daily/weekly basis for 2+ years – yet have never met in person – you guys look like you’re having a blast!

    Christine

  • Davis Miller

    Point Break – A Perfect Bar Experience in NYC

    A local friend recommended and took my Cali group to this amazing bar. He said that mostly locals came here so I didn't really know what to expect ambiance wise… but screw it, the view at this bar was absolutely breathtaking! No joke. I felt like a celebrity w/ superstar treatment as the staff are friendly and amazing to say the very least.

    I don't know who the house DJ was but he definitely was playing music right up my alley. It would've been my dream for people to start dancing, but it's all good.

    It's a bit sceney for my taste, but it really didn't bother me much. the bartenders knew their stuff, although their 1st cocktail was a little weak, when he saw i understood cocktails the next 2 were stronger. I also liked that even though the place was really hopping the bartender remembered what i was drinking when i came to order another. (he also understood how good a gin hendricks is, and not to overpower it with the mixer). It was amazing to see their “das boot? which is shaped like a boot filled with beer. Don’t get me wrong, I am not drunk…it’s an actual boot shaped beer container ready to be emptied..try it ..you will love it!! Oh..how can I forget, they even have a wheel o' shots where you just have to spin it and have to drink whatever shot it lands on!! Now call that bar creativity at its best!!!

    We ordered the Veal and Fish Tacos. They were delicious. Mm! We ended up asking for spoons to polish off whatever remained in the platter. (Faux pas? Who cares as long as it gets in my tummy.) The fries were crispy, but not overcooked, just the way that I like them.

    So take in this scene: You walk in to what seems like an overly crowded place, but soon fine an empty table. Time seems to stop and the only indicator of the night moving on is the moon and your brain cells slowly going to bed forever. The music is not to loud and the people around look good, the only thing left for you to do is to enjoy that drink you paid ridiculously low for and laugh at the joke your co-worker just told.

    The vibe of the place just never seems to die out and if you happen to spot some NYC socialite, sports player, or star, don't let it get to you… because for that moment, this night they are no long more important than then you. In fact go up to them and introduce yourself!

    All in all just a great place to meet new people, or just have drinks with people you already know. I've been to numerous bars in the city but i would say this place is just great. Very welcoming staff, very laid back ambiance. I’ve been here twice after my first visit with my Cali group . I would say its worth the every penny you spend!!

  • Davis Miller

    Point Break – A Perfect Bar Experience in NYC

    A local friend recommended and took my Cali group to this amazing bar. He said that mostly locals came here so I didn't really know what to expect ambiance wise… but screw it, the view at this bar was absolutely breathtaking! No joke. I felt like a celebrity w/ superstar treatment as the staff are friendly and amazing to say the very least.

    I don't know who the house DJ was but he definitely was playing music right up my alley. It would've been my dream for people to start dancing, but it's all good.

    It's a bit sceney for my taste, but it really didn't bother me much. the bartenders knew their stuff, although their 1st cocktail was a little weak, when he saw i understood cocktails the next 2 were stronger. I also liked that even though the place was really hopping the bartender remembered what i was drinking when i came to order another. (he also understood how good a gin hendricks is, and not to overpower it with the mixer). It was amazing to see their “das boot” which is shaped like a boot filled with beer. Don’t get me wrong, I am not drunk…it’s an actual boot shaped beer container ready to be emptied..try it ..you will love it!! Oh..how can I forget, they even have a wheel o' shots where you just have to spin it and have to drink whatever shot it lands on!! Now call that bar creativity at its best!!!

    We ordered the Veal and Fish Tacos. They were delicious. Mm! We ended up asking for spoons to polish off whatever remained in the platter. (Faux pas? Who cares as long as it gets in my tummy.) The fries were crispy, but not overcooked, just the way that I like them.

    So take in this scene: You walk in to what seems like an overly crowded place, but soon fine an empty table. Time seems to stop and the only indicator of the night moving on is the moon and your brain cells slowly going to bed forever. The music is not to loud and the people around look good, the only thing left for you to do is to enjoy that drink you paid ridiculously low for and laugh at the joke your co-worker just told.

    The vibe of the place just never seems to die out and if you happen to spot some NYC socialite, sports player, or star, don't let it get to you… because for that moment, this night they are no long more important than then you. In fact go up to them and introduce yourself!

    All in all just a great place to meet new people, or just have drinks with people you already know. I've been to numerous bars in the city but i would say this place is just great. Very welcoming staff, very laid back ambiance. I’ve been here twice after my first visit with my Cali group . I would say its worth the every penny you spend!!

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