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12th March 06, 01:29 PM
#11
Well, the BBQ joint was kindof expensive, but good quality. I thought it would be a good starting point, but once we all got there, no one wanted to leave.
I thought the gathering was well-attended by friends and family and non-drinkers.
I've recently offered up another location, that being Bogart's Lounge. It's just a bar -- nothing fancy, but it was a fun place even on a rainy Thursday night.
I've mentioned that there are two or three Irish Pubs, a Bavarian bar/restaurant (with real German beers), a wine shop with a tasting bar and live music, and several restaurants (Sushi, Chinese, Greek, Middle-Eastern, Italian, Thai) and a French Cabaret all within a block of two of each other on Murphy street.
While certainly not as romantic and adventurous as driving down a dark street through the lonely industrial section of a town to find a brewery in the back of a parking lot, downtown Sunnyvale is... well... Yuppie.
We could go off the beaten path and try "Shooters" on Mathilda or "Blue Max" on El Camino Real (it's in a mini-mall between a fish-'n'-chips joint and a costume shop).
There's also "Black Watch" in Los Gatos. I've never been there, but here's a review:
http://siliconvalley.citysearch.com/review/1073384
I'm sure we can all agree on something. ::stifling a laugh::
Let me know.
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12th March 06, 09:28 PM
#12
I've been to the Black Watch; it's kinda small and crowded in my experience. I much preferred the King's Head in Campbell:
http://www.thekingshead.com/
Good food, good music, and lots of space.
Oh, and they give a $1.00 beer discount if you're wearing tartan (not sure if that was every night or just certain ones--would need to check on that).
Last edited by kiltimabar; 12th March 06 at 09:31 PM.
Reason: forgot to mention
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12th March 06, 10:07 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by kiltimabar
I've been to the Black Watch; it's kinda small and crowded in my experience. I much preferred the King's Head in Campbell:
http://www.thekingshead.com/
Good food, good music, and lots of space.
Oh, and they give a $1.00 beer discount if you're wearing tartan (not sure if that was every night or just certain ones--would need to check on that).
I think that is on their seisun nights.
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13th March 06, 08:35 AM
#14
The Kings Head looks fun. When do you fellows normally have your kilt nights?
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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26th March 06, 03:53 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by Panache
The Kings Head looks fun. When do you fellows normally have your kilt nights?
Last Friday, Monthly: Belmont Kilt Night Announcement
Calling all guys in kilts (traditional tartan kilts, Utilikilts, any darned kilt!)... That's right, mark your calendars for the LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH... time for the monthly kilt mixer in Belmont! Friday, March 31st, 2006 from 5 pm on. Rain-or-Shine. Most of the kilt crew starts trickling in around 6-7 pm, although no doubt that Tim will be there at 5... first in line for a cold brew and checking out the opening band.
Lots of cool singles and couples. No stress meet-and-greet with cool, fun loving, people in a casual, relaxing, atmosphere. No cover charge! Live music, great hot food at really decent prices, indoor and outdoor seating with cozy propane heat lamps and couches inside & outside! Come with plans to have fun! Bring a friend (or two)! No-host bar. Yummy $2 award-winning microbrews and small batch whiskies. Don't miss their fantastic "Full Boar Scotch Ale" as well as about a 1/2 dozen other great selections!
Put on your kilt and come join the fun! The proprietors will be expecting us! This is our 7th event and the 3rd for 2006! If we get advance notice on the bands that will be playing, we will be sure to post info. here!
Devil's Canyon Brewing Company: 111 Industrial Way #7, Belmont CA 94002 It is located in the north/east corner of the Harbor Business Center, right off of Harbor Blvd exit from S/B Hwy. 101, driveway just east of Industrial. It can be a bit difficult to find the first time. Just copy down the directions below and you'll find it!
They are only open to the public just one night per month. They call the event "Beer Friday." Their doors open at 5 pm and things tend wrap up between 11 pm and midnight. We have no affiliation with the brewing company, it is just a convenient location on the Peninsula and a great place to hold a casual mixer. We hope to see you there!
-From www.kiltday.com/kiltnight.htm
As an assidel; the group had tried a 2nd kilt night event on the 2nd Saturday monthly in Sunnyvale. It seems we are still in search of a no-so-crowded place with cheap/good eats and good beer prices. If someone knows of a place that will do 2-for-1 beers for guys in kilts, I am certain that would be a winner!
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29th March 06, 06:48 PM
#16
Thinking ahead to June . . .
Hi Guys,
Looks like I'm going to be out that way June 11 - 17. I'll be working in south San Jose, staying in Los Gatos . . . don't know what the work commitments will be in the evenings yet . . . but Friday, June 16 is likely to be free . . . can you squeeze in another kilt night so soon after your normal May 31 time?? :rolleyes:
I know this could be a burden . . . 
Regards,
Mark
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30th March 06, 10:50 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by mkmound
Hi Guys,
Looks like I'm going to be out that way June 11 - 17. I'll be working in south San Jose, staying in Los Gatos . . . don't know what the work commitments will be in the evenings yet . . . but Friday, June 16 is likely to be free . . . can you squeeze in another kilt night so soon after your normal May 31 time?? :rolleyes:
I know this could be a burden . . .
Regards,
Mark
Keep posting and we'll work something out
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31st March 06, 01:05 PM
#18
Mike, you and Rigged are the south penninsula people. Let me know where and I'm in.
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