Tuesday Night Tips
August 9, 2011
by rotaryadmin
Now that the Tuesday night happy hour has taken up permanent residence at Dargan’s Irish pub, it seems a bit odd to call it by its French name “rendezvous.” If you agree, you can join this Blogle writer in calling it a ceilidh or craic. Learn what this means here.
Whatever you call it, you may benefit from these few tips.
- The fun starts at 6 PM or whenever Tara Stoker arrives.
- Happy hour specials last until 7 PM. They include beers for $4 and well drinks for $3. A $3 cocktail? That’s better than winning the raffle!
- During happy hour, Dargan’s offers a variety of appetizers for $6 each. Tonight’s attendees can recommend the barbecue chicken quesadilla and the Irish nachos.
- Another tip is to bring cash in assorted denominations. It makes sorting out the bill much easier.
- The most convenient parking lot is the one at Ortega and Anacapa, where Gary was spotted heading toward Dargan’s a wee bit before 8 PM. It remains unconfirmed whether he was planning to join the party late or intended to arrive after the other Rotarians had left.
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it took me about 2 years to learn how to pronounce Rendezvous I’m willing to change, but I’m not sure if can spell Ceilidh correctly twice or pronouncing it
Forget ‘ceilidh’ we’ll just use CRAIC, pronounced like ‘crack’
Heard it all the time in Dublin, they should know.
$3 drinks….That is wining the lottery!
Drinks are cheaper at my house! Willy