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'''The Aristocrat''' was the "new watering hole" for [[Homer]] when he was furious at [[Moe]] for stealing his recipe for the [[Flaming Homer]] in ''[[Flaming Moe's]]''.
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{{Location
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|name = The Aristocrat
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|image = [[File:The Aristocrat.png|250px]]
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|district = [[Skid Row]]
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|town = [[Springfield]]
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|use = Bar
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|owner = [[The Aristocrat's Bartender]]
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|employees =
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|appearance = "[[Flaming Moe's]]"
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}}
  
Homer arrived at this bar to try it out instead of [[Moe's Tavern]] for once. Despite its elegant name, it appeared to be a run-down, messy place with no patrons at all.
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'''The Aristocrat''' is a {{W|dive bar}} in a [[Skid Row|run-down neighborhood]] of [[Springfield]].
  
As Homer entered, the working [[The Aristocrat's Bartender|barman]] pulled a shotgun (similar to Moe's gun) on Homer, who asked in terror for a beer. The bar owner then placed some beer in a filthy glass, but when Homer protested about the glass, the man begrudgingly cleaned it, growling "Here ya go, Your Majesty!"
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== History ==
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When [[Moe]] stole the recipe for the [[Flaming Homer]] drink from [[Homer]], Homer was furious with Moe and decided to do his drinking someplace other than [[Moe's Tavern]]. While he was looking for a new watering hole, he found The Aristocrat.
  
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Despite its elegant name, The Aristocrat is even dirtier than Moe's Tavern, and with even fewer customers. Also, the [[The Aristocrat's Bartender|bartender]] has an even surlier attitude than Moe does, as Homer quickly discovered. When Homer walked into the bar, the bartender pulled a large shotgun from under the counter and pointed it at Homer. Terrified, Homer asked for a beer, and the bartender served him one in a filthy glass. When Homer protested that the glass was dirty and asked for a clean one, the bartender begrudgingly took the dirty glass, gave it a cursory wipe with a bar towel, handed it back to Homer and sarcastically growled, "Here ya go, Your Majesty!"<ref>"[[Flaming Moe's]]"</ref>
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[[Sideshow Bob]] visited The Aristocrat when he was released from prison.<ref>"[[Cape Feare]]"</ref>
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Flaming Moe's}}
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*{{ep|Cape Feare}}
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*{{ep|And Maggie Makes Three|(flashback)}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Bars}}
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{{Springfield}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Aristocrat}}
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[[Category:Recurring locations]]

Latest revision as of 10:15, October 1, 2024

The Aristocrat
The Aristocrat.png
Location Information
District: Skid Row
Town: Springfield
Use: Bar
Owner: The Aristocrat's Bartender
First appearance: "Flaming Moe's"

The Aristocrat is a dive bar in a run-down neighborhood of Springfield.

History[edit]

When Moe stole the recipe for the Flaming Homer drink from Homer, Homer was furious with Moe and decided to do his drinking someplace other than Moe's Tavern. While he was looking for a new watering hole, he found The Aristocrat.

Despite its elegant name, The Aristocrat is even dirtier than Moe's Tavern, and with even fewer customers. Also, the bartender has an even surlier attitude than Moe does, as Homer quickly discovered. When Homer walked into the bar, the bartender pulled a large shotgun from under the counter and pointed it at Homer. Terrified, Homer asked for a beer, and the bartender served him one in a filthy glass. When Homer protested that the glass was dirty and asked for a clean one, the bartender begrudgingly took the dirty glass, gave it a cursory wipe with a bar towel, handed it back to Homer and sarcastically growled, "Here ya go, Your Majesty!"[1]

Sideshow Bob visited The Aristocrat when he was released from prison.[2]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]