Have You Missed Bars As Much As We Have?
We’re done taking our bars for granted. So we wrote some love letters to them to prove it.
Their tall stools. Their sticky wooden tops. We miss the foggy beers and purple wines, the shots of whiskey lining up whenever a night would inevitably turn from civilized to debauched. The feeling they gave us of being in spaces intentionally designed for gathering and good-time-having. The vibes. Each bar in this city is designed with one in mind, whether it comes from live music or exceptional hours of operation or simply the blare of the TV during a game. For a second there, it looked like we’d all be crammed back in bars by Thanksgiving. But with COVID still looming large, it’s hard to predict when life will feel normal again. One thing’s for sure: We’re done taking our bars for granted. We even wrote them some love letters to prove it. Starting with …
There’s Nothing I’ve Missed More Than Enjoying Live Music in a Bar
Do you daydream about seeing people play music up close the way we do? Keep reading here.
Finding Comfort in the Discomfort of a Dive Bar
There’s something special about overlooking a gritty environment in the name of cheap drinks, good company and real-deal bartenders. Keep reading here.
We’ve Really Missed Watching Sports at a Bar
Hanging out at sports bars is kind of like watching the game at the stadium, without having to buy a ticket. Keep reading here.
Remember Disappearing Into a Crowd of Strangers at a Bar?
Being treated as though you’re invisible almost always sucks, but this is an exception. Keep reading here.
There’s Nothing Cozier Than Spending the Holidays Inside a Bar
To find kindred spirits in an empty bar on Christmas is one of life’s greatest gifts. Keep reading here.
Published as “We Really, Really Miss Bars” in the October 2021 issue of Philadelphia magazine.