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Franklin Park (fka New Bar on St. John's and Franklin) - Page 5 — Brooklynian

Franklin Park (fka New Bar on St. John's and Franklin)

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  • place is teh awesome! I do love it.
  • Wish the music was better though....me no likey the bartender's IPODS.
  • oh! and did I mention that the owners want to get a flat screen TV to show soccer? I seem to recall several CH posters who wanted a place to watch soccer matches and have a pint or three.
  • They were playing some kick ass old R&B there last night around 10pm.
  • Subject: soccer

    i WAS WALKING BY TODAY and saw that they were open at 1 pm, so decided to get a brew the Bartender was very nice, i wanted a cocktail so he made me a Mango Margarita, anyhow apparently starting tomorrow they will be open at noon everyday and happy hour from 12 to 7 pm and he said that starting Friday the will be showing every single game of the Euro cup, so fucking excited about it..Its not to get away from Vanderbilt and just sit outside having a couple of cocktail in the warmth of the summer sun
  • I finally made it to FP last Friday, it's a nice place. I'm glad it's in the neighbor-hood.
  • I should of stayed longer.
  • The horse and the mule live 30 years.
    And nothing know of wines and beers.
    The goat and sheep at 20 die
    And never taste of Scotch or Rye.
    The cow drinks water by the ton
    And at 18 mostly done.
    The dog at 15 cashes in
    Without the aid of rum and gin.
    The cat in milk and water soaks
    And then in 12 short years it croaks.
    The modest, sober, bone dry hen
    Lay eggs for nogs, then dies at 10.
    All animals are strictly dry:
    They Sinless live and swiftly die;
    But sinful, ginful, rum soaked men
    Survive for three score years and ten.
    And some of them, a very few,
    Stay pickled till they are 92!!!!

    Arnold Silcock´s
  • The horse and the mule live 30 years.
    And nothing know of wines and beers.
    The goat and sheep at 20 die
    And never taste of Scotch or Rye.
    The cow drinks water by the ton
    And at 18 mostly done.
    The dog at 15 cashes in
    Without the aid of rum and gin.
    The cat in milk and water soaks
    And then in 12 short years it croaks.
    The modest, sober, bone dry hen
    Lay eggs for nogs, then dies at 10.
    All animals are strictly dry:
    They Sinless live and swiftly die;
    But sinful, ginful, rum soaked men
    Survive for three score years and ten.
    And some of them, a very few,
    Stay pickled till they are 92!!!!

    Arnold Silcock´s
  • ^ well put.

    along those lines (from: archy and mehitabel. btw, archy is a cockroach who writes poetry.)

    archy interviews a pharaoh

    By Don Marquis, in "archy and mehitabel," 1927


    boss i went
    and interviewed the mummy
    of the egyptian pharaoh
    in the metropolitan museum
    as you bade me to do

    what ho
    my regal leatherface
    says i

    greetings
    little scatter footed
    scarab
    says he

    kingly has been
    says i
    what was your ambition
    when you had any

    insignificant
    and journalistic insect
    says the royal crackling
    in my tender prime
    i was too dignified
    to have anything as vulgar
    as ambition
    the ra ra boys
    in the seti set
    were too haughty
    to be ambitious
    we used to spend our time
    feeding the ibises
    and ordering
    pyramids sent home to try on
    but if i had my life
    to live over again
    i would give dignity
    the regal razz
    and hire myself out
    to work in a brewery

    old tan and tarry
    says i
    i detect in your speech
    the overtones
    of melancholy

    yes i am sad
    says the majestic mackerel
    i am as sad
    as the song
    of a soudanese jackal
    who is wailing for the blood red
    moon he cannot reach and rip

    on what are you brooding
    with such a wistful
    wishfulness
    there in the silences
    confide in me
    my perial pretzel
    says i

    i brood on beer
    my scampering whiffle snoot
    on beer says he

    my sympathies
    are with your royal
    dryness says i

    my little pest
    says he
    you must be respectful
    in the presence
    of a mighty desolation
    little archy
    forty centuries of thirst
    look down upon you

    oh by isis
    and by osiris
    says the princely raisin
    and by pish and phthush and phthah
    by the sacred book perembru
    and all the gods
    that rule from the upper
    cataract of the nile
    to the delta of the duodenum
    i am dry
    i am as dry
    as the next morning mouth
    of a dissipated desert
    as dry as the hoofs
    of the camels of timbuctoo
    little fussy face
    i am as dry as the heart
    of a sand storm
    at high noon in hell
    i have been lying here
    and there
    for four thousand years
    with silicon in my esophagus
    as gravel in my gizzard
    thinking
    thinking
    thinking
    of beer

    divine drouth
    says i
    imperial fritter
    continue to think
    there is no law against
    that in this country
    old salt codfish
    if you keep quiet about it
    not yet

    what country is this
    asks the poor prune

    my reverend juicelessness
    this is a beerless country
    says i

    well well said the royal
    desiccation
    my political opponents back home
    always maintained
    that i would wind up in hell
    and it seems they had the right dope

    and with these hopeless words
    the unfortunate residuum
    gave a great cough of despair
    and turned to dust and debris
    right in my face
    it being the only time
    i ever actually saw anybody
    put the cough
    into sarcophagus

    dear boss as i scurry about
    i hear of a great many
    tragedies in our midsts
    personally i yearn
    for some dear friend to pass over
    and leave to me
    a boot legacy
    yours for the second coming
    of gambrinus

    archy
  • ^ well put.

    along those lines (from: archy and mehitabel. btw, archy is a cockroach who writes poetry.)

    archy interviews a pharaoh

    By Don Marquis, in "archy and mehitabel," 1927


    boss i went
    and interviewed the mummy
    of the egyptian pharaoh
    in the metropolitan museum
    as you bade me to do

    what ho
    my regal leatherface
    says i

    greetings
    little scatter footed
    scarab
    says he

    kingly has been
    says i
    what was your ambition
    when you had any

    insignificant
    and journalistic insect
    says the royal crackling
    in my tender prime
    i was too dignified
    to have anything as vulgar
    as ambition
    the ra ra boys
    in the seti set
    were too haughty
    to be ambitious
    we used to spend our time
    feeding the ibises
    and ordering
    pyramids sent home to try on
    but if i had my life
    to live over again
    i would give dignity
    the regal razz
    and hire myself out
    to work in a brewery

    old tan and tarry
    says i
    i detect in your speech
    the overtones
    of melancholy

    yes i am sad
    says the majestic mackerel
    i am as sad
    as the song
    of a soudanese jackal
    who is wailing for the blood red
    moon he cannot reach and rip

    on what are you brooding
    with such a wistful
    wishfulness
    there in the silences
    confide in me
    my perial pretzel
    says i

    i brood on beer
    my scampering whiffle snoot
    on beer says he

    my sympathies
    are with your royal
    dryness says i

    my little pest
    says he
    you must be respectful
    in the presence
    of a mighty desolation
    little archy
    forty centuries of thirst
    look down upon you

    oh by isis
    and by osiris
    says the princely raisin
    and by pish and phthush and phthah
    by the sacred book perembru
    and all the gods
    that rule from the upper
    cataract of the nile
    to the delta of the duodenum
    i am dry
    i am as dry
    as the next morning mouth
    of a dissipated desert
    as dry as the hoofs
    of the camels of timbuctoo
    little fussy face
    i am as dry as the heart
    of a sand storm
    at high noon in hell
    i have been lying here
    and there
    for four thousand years
    with silicon in my esophagus
    as gravel in my gizzard
    thinking
    thinking
    thinking
    of beer

    divine drouth
    says i
    imperial fritter
    continue to think
    there is no law against
    that in this country
    old salt codfish
    if you keep quiet about it
    not yet

    what country is this
    asks the poor prune

    my reverend juicelessness
    this is a beerless country
    says i

    well well said the royal
    desiccation
    my political opponents back home
    always maintained
    that i would wind up in hell
    and it seems they had the right dope

    and with these hopeless words
    the unfortunate residuum
    gave a great cough of despair
    and turned to dust and debris
    right in my face
    it being the only time
    i ever actually saw anybody
    put the cough
    into sarcophagus

    dear boss as i scurry about
    i hear of a great many
    tragedies in our midsts
    personally i yearn
    for some dear friend to pass over
    and leave to me
    a boot legacy
    yours for the second coming
    of gambrinus

    archy
  • Sorry for not reading all six pages of this thread before asking this -- I'm at work and only have a couple of minutes to post -- but it sounds like they don't serve food here, right? Do they allow you to order delivery or anything like that? I'm trying to organize a group of friends to go there tomorrow afternoon and am trying to figure out whether we should stop somewhere for lunch on the way or whether we might be able to chow down once we're in the garden. Thanks for any info anyone can provide.
  • Sorry for not reading all six pages of this thread before asking this -- I'm at work and only have a couple of minutes to post -- but it sounds like they don't serve food here, right? Do they allow you to order delivery or anything like that? I'm trying to organize a group of friends to go there tomorrow afternoon and am trying to figure out whether we should stop somewhere for lunch on the way or whether we might be able to chow down once we're in the garden. Thanks for any info anyone can provide.
  • they don't have food yet. they totally let you bring in food from the outside world - people call in orders and go and pick them up/have them delivered. I've had pizza, indian food and chavella's there so ... yum!
  • they don't have food yet. they totally let you bring in food from the outside world - people call in orders and go and pick them up/have them delivered. I've had pizza, indian food and chavella's there so ... yum!
  • AWESOME. Chavella's food and a nice crisp beer sounds PERFECT. Thanks for the info!
  • AWESOME. Chavella's food and a nice crisp beer sounds PERFECT. Thanks for the info!
  • Thanks, thanks, thanks, Sweet Tea and Sneaky for having the patience and taking the time to post a poem. Much appreciated.
  • Thanks, thanks, thanks, Sweet Tea and Sneaky for having the patience and taking the time to post a poem. Much appreciated.
  • I finally got to check out FP tonight. It's a great addition to the neighborhood.
  • I finally got to check out FP tonight. It's a great addition to the neighborhood.
  • I usually make my way over here at least once a week. Usually I hit up The Gate in Park Slope and then go to Franklin Park on the way back home. I might start just doing FP though. The Gate's got the best beer but its getting overcrowded, especially if I want to sit outside and write, and FP's outdoor section is nicer.
  • I usually make my way over here at least once a week. Usually I hit up The Gate in Park Slope and then go to Franklin Park on the way back home. I might start just doing FP though. The Gate's got the best beer but its getting overcrowded, especially if I want to sit outside and write, and FP's outdoor section is nicer.
  • I just noticed the grill in the back corner of the courtyard. Does anyone know what the deal is with it? Do they break it out on weekends?
  • I just noticed the grill in the back corner of the courtyard. Does anyone know what the deal is with it? Do they break it out on weekends?
  • If they broke out a grill, that's gotta be a totally new addition.
  • If they broke out a grill, that's gotta be a totally new addition.
  • It wasn't being used and honestly I can't remember if its been there before or not. Near the sign on the wall by bar (roughly on the other side of the bathrooms) is a big, backyard grill though. It makes me wonder...
  • It wasn't being used and honestly I can't remember if its been there before or not. Near the sign on the wall by bar (roughly on the other side of the bathrooms) is a big, backyard grill though. It makes me wonder...
  • I think the grill is new. I saw it for the first time on Sunday but that is also the first time I have been there when it was still light outside.
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