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I'm nominating either the B-Side Tavern or the Basement Pub for one of the days, maybe "Thursday Thugz", because I live on the Eastside and those are my regular haunts. Also, I would prefer to be a "thug" than a "warbler". Wednesday Wizards or Wednesday Wunderkind, maybe?

Hey Khris - Kotra, Mark and I looked into B-Side Tavern and Basement Pub during our WikiWednesday meetup at Bunk Bar last week. Looks like both establishments are 21 and over venues, but do you know for sure? Kotra posted a brief list of ideal criteria for a meetup spot. We occasionally have someone from the "under 21 crowd" (like my daughter, for instance) show up, and we're hoping to stick with venues where under-agers can also feel welcome. The fact that we've held some meetings at establishments like Blitz Pearl and Bunk Bar may have created some confusion, but both of those venues allow minors through the door (Bunk in the whole space, and Blitz in the upstairs only). Hope this helps! -WikiMaster (talk) 06:53, 11 October 2010 (PDT)
Indeed, they are both over 21 only. Close-in Eastside locations that (I believe) allow minors include Beulahland (that actually might be a really good one), the Lucky Labrador, and (maybe?) the Laurelthirst Pub? That said, Bunk Bar is pretty nice and close-in, so if you guys are already doing that, maybe I'll hit that up. Khris.soden (talk) 11:10, 11 October 2010 (PDT)
We tried Bunk Bar for last week's Wiki Wednesday, it's a great place but very crowded and noisy (and I predict will become more so in time, if it's even possible). I don't know if we could find a table every time we went there. And without a table, we can't have a meetup... so I'd rather look at places where there are always a table or two available. One place I know pretty well is Red and Black Cafe, it's usually pretty empty-ish, has wifi, good food, is worker-owned, etc. The only issue with it is they sometimes have loud live bands, but all their events are listed on their website so we can know beforehand. Today there's nothing going on. I don't know much about Beulahland, but looking at their website they could be good too. Do they normally have open tables? -kotra (talk) 15:45, 11 October 2010 (PDT)