Dan Sys wrote: The only drawback with that is I hear that the pubs in Oliver still haven't quite caught up to the 21st century yet. They have segregated "Ladies & Escorts" and "Mens" sections, as well as the red terrycloth round tables (with a salt shaker on each one). The waiters still wear white shirts with bow ties and greet you with a "what'll it be Mac?" and the Todd's Reddi-Hot Cubanette is the most popular item on the lunch and dinner menus.
Dan Sys wrote:Wasn't the Ambassador an overflow bar for the Castle? I think they had a jar of pickled sausages sitting at the bar.
Top Dog wrote: I am so old I can remember when gay men wore white patent leather shoes and polyester pants...
cart_machine wrote:Top Dog wrote: I am so old I can remember when gay men wore white patent leather shoes and polyester pants...
No, TD. Those were Socreds.
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Mike Cleaver wrote:Those weren't gay men, they were radio salesmen.
Dan Sys wrote: It used to be called The King Of Clubs, famous for launching the career of Bobby Taylor & The Vancouvers of which Tommy Chong was a member.
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