https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS3X2Uj7BME
The Enigma Café bar at Cluj-Napoca in Romania whose constantly moving, Steampunk inspired, time-travel themed interior was designed by Alexandru Tohotan and Zoltan Zelenyak.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS3X2Uj7BME
The Enigma Café bar at Cluj-Napoca in Romania whose constantly moving, Steampunk inspired, time-travel themed interior was designed by Alexandru Tohotan and Zoltan Zelenyak.
Titses boob chocolate – a concept by Californian branding agency Tondo.
Well might you scoff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN9OvAOcNo8
Far, far away.
Via Dangerous Minds:
In 1979, the United States Department of Transportation’s National Highway and Safety Administration produced this little gem, which reworked the Star Wars cantina scene (complete with music) to promote the buddy system—“friends don’t let friends drive drunk.” Of course, they weren’t able to secure any major characters, but Wookieepedia informs me that the intoxicated alien is of the Talz race, while his Durosian friend keeps him safe from harm by taking the keys(?) to his YT-1300 light freighter and driving them both home.
Fight!
Thanks Barry H
Two minutes of bartender Alan Delaney of Tradition in San Francisco whipping up classic cocktails from the last 100 years dressed in the attire of the time.
An excellent, award winning 2013 short by Jill Beardsworth and Keith Walsh of Twopair Films in which a group of men sit in a West of Ireland pub on the day of the analogue to digital TV switchover, baffled at the vagaries of a fast changing world.
A universal tale.
(H/T: Rich)
Top: Sean O’Brien, Jamie Heaslip, Dave Kearney and Rob Kearney and (above) Bellamy’s, Ballsbridge, Dublin
Kiely’s?
That’s so last season, bro.
Leon writes:
“After months of speculation, The Bridge 1859 was officially announced today as the name of the Ballsbridge bar formerly known as Bellamy’s. Recently acquired by Noel Anderson of The Grafton Lounge alongside Ireland and Leinster Rugby stars Jamie Heaslip, Sean O’Brien and brothers Rob and Dave Kearney, The Bridge 1859 looks forward to welcoming a ‘scrum’ of customers from the end of September…”
FIGHT
(Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)