Why so dark? We stayed out way past our bedtime. |
Who knew that a bar would be included in the GMDWT? Oh,
happy day! Our food was delivered from Cha Cha Chow just a few minutes after we
ordered.
We had a dozen local beers to choose from, plus
fully-stocked shelves of distilled liquor. We enjoyed our dinner with great
brews and tunes.
The photos provided some décor to the unassuming room. They
harkened back to the namesake of Gaslight Studio. Gaslight Square was a thriving entertainment
district in the mid-1950s. It fell out of fashion for several decades. Thankfully,
many of the buildings have been restored. The Hill and Gaslight Square have
something in common: Restaurants.
Some of the gaslights of Gaslight Square, in its heyday. |
We knew that
Gaslight Studio actually has a recording studio. However, we didn’t know we
would hear an “Unplugged by Jack” recording session. Jack recorded three
acoustic guitar-strumming guys. While they sounded fine, I don’t think we’ll be
hearing them on the radio any time soon.
For a mere $50, Bob and I can finally record our unique version of Sonny and Cher's, "I Got You, Babe.". |
When I retrieved
our final round, I joked with the barkeep that Bob and I didn’t really fit the
cliental. He chuckled when he handed me
a Maker’s Mark and an Urban Chestnut Brewing Company Schnickelfritz. If you
want a drink and some music, it doesn’t matter if you fit the demographic. Just
remember to order some pupuas.
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