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TV Shows That Take (Took) Place In Bars and/or Restaurants


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I'm talking about shows which had as a main element a bar or a restaurant. I don't care (in any way shape or form) about Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

So I can recall a few right off the bat. There was Cheers (one of my favorites for its drunkard quotient). And Alice.

Any others?

Mitch Weinstein aka "weinoo"

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Okay, Central Perk.

But my favorite was the coffee shop in "Frasier." Boy, did I ever want to be there.

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I don't understand why rappers have to hunch over while they stomp around the stage hollering.  It hurts my back to watch them. On the other hand, I've been thinking that perhaps I should start a rap group here at the Old Folks' Home.  Most of us already walk like that.

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The protagonist of "True Blood" is a waitress in a bar, and there are scenes in the bar in most episodes. (There are also frequently scenes in another bar called Fangtasia.)

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Don't forget about Frank DeFazio's "The Pizza Bowl" from Laverne and Shirley, and "Rob's Place", where Rerun and his friends ate every episode on "What's Happening"

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Wings had a lunch counter in the lobby of the airport where most if the action took place.

There was also a show on that the lead actor got tomorrow's newspaper this morning. Then he had to 'right the wrong' in the next 40 minutes. A lot of the action took place in a bar/restaurant.

Dwight

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Wings had a lunch counter in the lobby of the airport where most if the action took place.

There was also a show on that the lead actor got tomorrow's newspaper this morning. Then he had to 'right the wrong' in the next 40 minutes. A lot of the action took place in a bar/restaurant.

Early Edition. I always thought the show was Canadian because most shows with stupid plots are Canadian. . .

Beverly Hills 90210 had The Peach Pit.

Beavis and Butthead had Burger World.

Gilmore Girls had Luke's Diner

Saved by the Bell had The Max

Most shows targeted at teens have restaurants in them (Degrassi: The Next Generation has one, but I can't remember the name)

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So, after reading all these responses, I think that the only 4 TV shows which had as their overriding milieu a bar or a restaurant were Cheers, Frank's Place, It's a Living (two which I had never heard of, much less watched) and Alice.

All the other shows mentioned had scenes which may have taken place in a bar or a restaurant, but it wasn't the general theme of the show.

Mitch Weinstein aka "weinoo"

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Shortlived sitcom: Two guys, a girl and a pizza place.

There is a tween show - Wizards of waverly place and a large portion of the show takes place in the families sandwich shop (I think?)

a quick search indicates Emeril had an extremely shortlived sitcom on NBC in 2001! Who knew?!

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Of course, Roseanne was a waitress at that dept store luncheonette and eventual owner of a loose meat sandwich place.

"The main thing to remember about Italian food is that when you put your groceries in the car, the quality of your dinner has already been decided." – Mario Batali
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Trek: Ten Forward and Quark's

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I loved Frank's Place.

One of the more intelligently written shows of its time. I was disappointed that it was around for such a short time.

Porthos Potwatcher
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The George Carlin Show took place almost exclusively in a bar -- at least the few episodes I watched before the series was canceled were.

Who cares how time advances? I am drinking ale today. -- Edgar Allan Poe

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