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*Winnipeg, Manitoba had a place called "Dregs Cafe & Gallery" to which many musicians, writers and artists went. Dregs may be a reference to this cafe too.
 
*Winnipeg, Manitoba had a place called "Dregs Cafe & Gallery" to which many musicians, writers and artists went. Dregs may be a reference to this cafe too.
  

Latest revision as of 18:10, October 15, 2021

Dregs
Dregs.png
Location Information
District: Sprooklyn
Town: Springfield
Use: Café
First appearance: "Elementary School Musical"

Dregs is a café located in Sprooklyn.

History[edit]

Dregs' trademark is that it allows people off the street to come in and play music on the stage. Kurt Hardwick and Ethan played here, which Lisa enjoyed. Moe also came here playing "a very dark song", as he said.

Dregs is very run-down, as is most of the district of Sprooklyn.

Trivia[edit]

  • The shop name "Dregs" is may be a reference to and pun on the UK bakery chain Greggs.
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba had a place called "Dregs Cafe & Gallery" to which many musicians, writers and artists went. Dregs may be a reference to this cafe too.

Appearances[edit]