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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]]. | '''The Aristocrat''' was the "new watering hole" for [[Homer]] when he was furious at [[Moe]] for stealing his recipe for the [[Flaming Homer]]. | ||
− | Despite its elegant name, it | + | Despite its elegant name, it's a run-down place with no patrons. |
As Homer entered, the working [[The Aristocrat's Bartender|barman]] pulled a shotgun on Homer, who asked in terror for a beer. The barman then placed some beer in a filthy glass, but when Homer protested this, the man begrudgingly cleaned it, growling "Here ya go, Your Majesty!" | As Homer entered, the working [[The Aristocrat's Bartender|barman]] pulled a shotgun on Homer, who asked in terror for a beer. The barman then placed some beer in a filthy glass, but when Homer protested this, the man begrudgingly cleaned it, growling "Here ya go, Your Majesty!" |
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The Aristocrat
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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.
Despite its elegant name, it's a run-down place with no patrons.
As Homer entered, the working barman pulled a shotgun on Homer, who asked in terror for a beer. The barman then placed some beer in a filthy glass, but when Homer protested this, the man begrudgingly cleaned it, growling "Here ya go, Your Majesty!"
Appearances
- Episode – "Flaming Moe's"
- Episode – "Cape Feare"
- Episode – "And Maggie Makes Three"