AMERICAN
PUBLIC
HOUSE REVIEW is the on-line
journal of the pub
community. We are a "review" in the sense of
taking another, perhaps
unusual look at a remarkable tavern, or in
presenting a prominent pub for the purpose
of honoring its story
and its soul. We are not a critique of menus,
libation, or service.
Many, if not
most of the
important ideas
and events in our history, politics, and
commerce were born on a bar stool over a
pint of fine ale. And, if you are
anything at all like us
here at APHR, some of your fondest
personal
memories also
found their
genesis in that uniquely human atmosphere
around a bar. As our
publisher, Chris Poh likes to
say, "The pub is the parliament of the common man." We
might hasten to add that it is
also in many ways, a
boardroom, a court, a school, and a theater.
Our
electronic pages will virtually take
you to interesting taverns throughout our
country and, indeed, around the
world. There is always a song
to sweeten the trip and a log of our
previous excursions. Perhaps what AMERICAN
PUBLIC HOUSE
REVIEW is
all
about
can
best
be
expressed in
our
slogan,
"GLASSES
RAISED
.
.
.
SPIRITS
LIFTED
.
. . JOURNEYS SHARED!"
If all
this sounds intriguing, pull up a
stool;
you're one of the folks.
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