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Old 06-16-2014, 03:45 PM   #96
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by Antoinekamel View Post
Beer in house's fridges hasn't killed bars. That's the core of the bookstore concept in the article.
Perhaps
But in Canada anyway I can't get beer delivered or order it online, and while it is cheaper to drink at home the service isn't always as good.

I go to the bar more for the experience than just the drinking of a beer. Or when I am going with a group and don't want to be the person supplying the snacks and cleaning up afterwards. Perhaps bookstores should serve beer and snacks and loud music and hockey games.

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