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Moe's is the local tavern in [[Springfield]]. It is named for its owner, [[Moe Szyslak]].
 
Moe's is the local tavern in [[Springfield]]. It is named for its owner, [[Moe Szyslak]].
[[File:2363353383.jpg|right|thumb|89px|A poster Advertising Moe's]]
 
[[File:Moe's sign.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
 
  
== Interior ==
 
Dark and described by [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]]'s daughter as smelling "like tinkle", the inside of the bar is dank and scant. As female customers are so rare, [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] uses the women's restroom as an office. Moe claims that there haven't been any ladies at Moe's since [[1979]] (though earlier episodes show otherwise, as [[Ruth Powers]] has been seen there many times). A jar of pickled eggs perpetually stands on the bar. In "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns?]]", '''Moe's Tavern''' was forced to close down because [[Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]]' drilling operation near the tavern caused unsafe pollution. The bar serves Duff Beer, Henry K. Duff's Private Reserve and Red Tick Beer, a beer flavored with dogs.<br />
 
In one episode, Moe is also seen serving Tuborg for Homer.
 
Moe's may actually be an illegal speakeasy, since in the episode "[[Pygmoelian]]" [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]] noticed that the bar's liquor license expired in [[1973]], was valid only in Rhode Island and was signed by Moe himself (although Moe had intended to get it updated to the current year, the [[Springfield's state|correct state]], and real).
 
  
In one episode, it was shown that [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] could walk to Moe's Tavern from home by traveling a few doors along. This makes little sense, however, as the tavern's wider surroundings have frequently and notably been shown not to include the Simpson's home on Evergreen Terrace. It was obviously a joke describing how far Homer could walk: down the street.
 
  
Moe's Tavern is based on a real bar called Moe's by Loyola Marymount in Playa Del Rey, CA on Culver Street. The owner of Moe's actually bears a striking resemblance to the Simpson's Moe. (Citation: TV Guide Special on Simpson's Movie, July 27, 2007)
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== Interior ==
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The bar was described by [[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]]'s daughter as smelling "like tinkle". The inside of the bar is dank and scant. The bar serves Duff Beer, Henry K. Duff's Private Reserve, Red Tick Beer, Tuborg, and a beer flavored with dogs.
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The bar may actually be an illegal speakeasy, as the bar's liquor license expired in 1973, was valid only in Rhode Island and was signed by Moe himself (although Moe had intended to get it updated to the current year, the [[Springfield's state|correct state]], and real) <ref>[[Pygmoelian]]</ref>.[[File:Moe4.jpg|thumb|Inside Moe's Tavern]]
  
A bar called Moe's Tavern can be seen opposite the bank in the film ''Dog Day Afternoon''. [[Hank Azaria]] stated that Moe's voice was based on that of Al Pacino's character in the same film.
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His bar features a few pool tables (to which [[Barney Gumble]] once "made sweet love" and then "befouled," in that order), a dartboard, the occasional rat (this can be attributed to the episode "Homer's Enemy" in which [[Bart's]] factory collapses, and the rats are then shown to find a new home at Moe's), a love tester machine, a bull-riding machine, a racing washing machine and dryer sold to him by [[Herb Powell]], a cigarette vending machine, and a jukebox. A jar of pickled eggs perpetually sits on the bar counter.  
  
On the Middle East Broadcasting Center on the Arab version of the show, where ''The Simpsons'' is known as ''Al Shamshoon'', the characters drink soda at Moe's Tavern because alcoholic beer is forbidden in Islam.
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[[Montgomery Burns]] was once an employee of Moe's Tavern after he lost the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear plant]] in a bet. He later found and stole Moe's treasure to buy back the plant. <ref>[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]</ref>
  
His bar features a few pool tables (to which [[Barney Gumble]] once "made sweet love" and then "befouled," in that order), a dartboard, the occasional rat (this can be attributed to the episode "Homer's Enemy" in which [[Bart's]] factory collapses, and the rats are then shown to find a new home at Moe's), a love tester (which was briefly inhabited by [[Grampa Simpson]] in a fictional spinoff series), a bull-riding machine, a racing washing machine and dryer sold to him by [[Herb Powell]], a cigarette vending machine, and a jukebox.
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Moe's Tavern always closes on Wednesdays, as Moe performs charity work by reading to the homeless at the same refuge where Flanders serves soup. <ref>[[Homer Loves Flanders]]</ref>
  
In the episode "[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]", we also find out that [[Montgomery Burns]] was once an employee of Moe's Tavern after he lost the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear plant]] in a bet. He later found and stole Moe's treasure to buy back the plant.
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The Tavern was forced to close down due to pollution caused by [[Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]]' drilling operation near the tavern. <ref>[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]</ref>
  
According to the episode "[[Homer Loves Flanders]]", Moe's Tavern always closes on Wednesdays, as Moe performs charity work by reading to the homeless at the same refuge where Flanders serves soup.
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As female customers are so rare, [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] uses the women's restroom as an office. Moe claims that there "haven't been any ladies at Moe's since 1979"
  
Moe's back room has often been the site of numerous illegal operations. Among these are: smuggling Pandas ([[Cape Feare]]), Kidnapping Shamu ([[The Springfield Files]]) and running a ''Deer Hunter''-style Russian Roulette game.
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Moe's back room has often been the site of numerous illegal operations. Among these are: smuggling Pandas <ref>[[Cape Feare]]</ref>, Kidnapping Shamu <ref>[[The Springfield Files]]</ref> and running a ''Deer Hunter''-style Russian Roulette game.
 
 
In the episode [[Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass]], the Super Bowl is sponsored by Moe's Tavern
 
  
 
== Incarnations ==
 
== Incarnations ==
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Moe's Tavern has been reinvented a few times over the years. During these times, at least, he had many more customers, including women:
 
Moe's Tavern has been reinvented a few times over the years. During these times, at least, he had many more customers, including women:
  
* When Homer's cocktail drink in the episode "[[Flaming Moe's]]" was popular, Moe renamed his tavern '''Flaming Moe's'''.
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* The tavern was originally called '''Meaux's Tavern'''. <ref>[[Three Gays of the Condo]]</ref>.
* In "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]," a flashback shows the bar with the name '''Moe's Cavern''' in reference to the Cavern Club where the [[Wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]] got their start.
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* Moe renamed his tavern '''Flaming Moe's''' when Homer's cocktail drink became popular.<ref>[[Flaming Moe's]]</ref>
* Moe's was briefly converted into a family restaurant called '''Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag''' in "[[Bart Sells His Soul]]." Moe reverted it when he was unable to tolerate the family atmosphere.
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* The bar was onced named '''Moe's Cavern''' in the past. <ref>[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]</ref>
* In "[[My Sister, My Sitter]]", it appears that Moe has moved to a new location on the Squidport named '''Moe's Brewing Co.''' Homer is amazed that Moe's moved to a fancier place. In fact, it was actually a long tunnel that lead to the original Moe's. A visitor remarked, "Hey, this isn't faux dive. This is a dive," to which Moe replies "You're a long way from home, yuppie-boy. I'll start a tab."
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* Moe's was briefly converted into a family restaurant called '''Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag''' but it was reverted it when he was unable to tolerate the family atmosphere.<ref>[[Bart Sells His Soul]]</ref>
* In the episode "[[Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment]]", during a brief period of Prohibition, Moe's Tavern is converted into a speakeasy. The sign on the front reads '''Moe's Pet Shop''', and the bar and booths flip over to display pet cages when federal agents show up to bust the speakeasy.
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* It appeared that Moe has moved to a new location on the Squidport named '''Moe's Brewing Co.''' Homer is amazed that Moe's moved to a fancier place. In fact, it was actually a long tunnel that lead to the original Moe's. A visitor remarked, "Hey, this isn't faux dive. This is a dive," to which Moe replies "You're a long way from home, yuppie-boy. I'll start a tab."<ref>[[My Sister, My Sitter]]</ref>
* Moe revamped his tavern for yuppie hipsters, renaming the bar '''M''' in "[[Homer the Moe]]," a parody of Starwood's "W" hotels.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} 
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* During a brief period of Prohibition in Springfield, Moe's Tavern was converted into a speakeasy. The sign on the front read '''Moe's Pet Shop''', and the bar and booths flipped over to display pet cages whenever federal agents show up to bust the speakeasy. <ref>[[Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment]]</ref>
* Since Homer took a mortgage on his house to save Moe's, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] partners up with Moe to revamp the bar as an English pub called '''The Nag & Weasel''' in "[[Mommie Beerest]]." The pub's sign indicates that Marge is the nag and Moe is the weasel.
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* Moe revamped his tavern for yuppie hipsters, renaming the bar '''M'''. <ref>[[Homer the Moe]]</ref>
* When Homer convinces the town that the Rapture was coming in "[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]", Moe sells his bar to Japanese businessmen who converted it into a sushi restaurant named '''Tokyo Roe's''', a reference to Tokyo Rose, the generic name given by Allied forces during World War II to English-speaking female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda.
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* When Homer took a mortgage on his house to save Moe's, [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] partnered up with Moe to revamp the bar as an English pub called '''The Nag & Weasel'''. The pub's sign indicated that Marge is the nag and Moe is the weasel.<ref>[[Mommie Beerest]]</ref>
* In a flashback, it is shown that Moe's Tavern was originally called '''Meaux's Tavern'''. This is in the episode: [[Three Gays of the Condo]].
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* When Homer convinced the town that the Rapture was coming, Moe sold his bar to Japanese businessmen who converted it into a sushi restaurant named '''Tokyo Roe's'''. <ref>[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]</ref>.
* During the 90's, Moes tavern was allegedly turned into a Cigar bar. At one point, after Barney expelled tons of smoke, Moe tried to use the opportunity to steal a fellow patron's watch, but the smoke dissipated before he could successfully steal it. He then tried to make an alibi that he was just "coming on to him", but the alibi backfired when the patron invites him to his apartment (implying that he was gay.).
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* During the 90's, Moe's Tavern was allegedly turned into a Cigar bar. At one point, after Barney expelled tons of smoke, Moe tried to use the opportunity to steal a fellow patron's watch, but the smoke dissipated before he could successfully steal it. He then tried to make an alibi that he was just "coming on to him", but the alibi backfired when the patron invites him to his apartment (implying that he was gay.).
  
 
== Regular customers ==
 
== Regular customers ==
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The scene is usually set in Moe's Tavern when [[Homer Simpson]] is there. While there, we often see [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]], [[Carl Carlson|Carl]] and occasionally [[Charlie]], Homer's colleagues at the nuclear plant. Moe's is usually the place where Homer takes new found friends to hang out, such as Principal Skinner before his marriage.
 
The scene is usually set in Moe's Tavern when [[Homer Simpson]] is there. While there, we often see [[Lenny Leonard|Lenny]], [[Carl Carlson|Carl]] and occasionally [[Charlie]], Homer's colleagues at the nuclear plant. Moe's is usually the place where Homer takes new found friends to hang out, such as Principal Skinner before his marriage.
  
The two barflies usually seen are Sam and Larry. Sam always wears a cap and Larry has a balding head. Sam appeared to get shot by Moe in "[[Worst Episode Ever]]", but has appeared since. Virtually nothing is known about them, not unlike various barflies on the series ''Cheers''. ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' #9 contains "Homer Simpson's Pathetic Pal Barney Gumble: Asleep at the Well", a story about a day in the life of Barney Gumble. In it, Larry is referred to as the ear bender and Sam is the wife dodger. However, the Simpsons comics are generally considered non-canonical.
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The two barflies usually seen are Sam and Larry. Sam always wears a cap and Larry has a balding head. Sam appeared to get shot by Moe in "[[Worst Episode Ever]]", but has appeared since. Virtually nothing is known about them, not unlike various barflies on the series ''Cheers''. ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' #9 contains "Homer Simpson's Pathetic Pal Barney Gumble: Asleep at the Well", a story about a day in the life of Barney Gumble. In it, Larry is referred to as the ear bender and Sam is the wife dodger. However, the Simpsons comics are generally considered non-canonical.
  
 
A small bit of information is revealed about Sam & Larry in ''The Homer Book'' though. As it is Homer Simpson's point of view, he says quite a lot of good things about Sam but Larry is talked about being stupid, glum and weird.
 
A small bit of information is revealed about Sam & Larry in ''The Homer Book'' though. As it is Homer Simpson's point of view, he says quite a lot of good things about Sam but Larry is talked about being stupid, glum and weird.
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* [[wikipedia:Wade Boggs|Wade Boggs]] — "[[Homer at the Bat]]"
 
* [[wikipedia:Wade Boggs|Wade Boggs]] — "[[Homer at the Bat]]"
 
* [[wikipedia:Johnny Carson|Johnny Carson]] — "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"
 
* [[wikipedia:Johnny Carson|Johnny Carson]] — "[[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]"
* [[wikipedia:Joe Frazier|Joe Frazier]] "[[Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]"
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* [[wikipedia:Joe Frazier|Joe Frazier]] — "[[Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]"
 
* [[wikipedia:Jamie Farr|Jamie Farr]] — "[[Fear of Flying (Simpsons)|Fear of Flying]]" (An autographed photo with the Legend: 'To Moe, the Inspiration for Corporal Klinger...now where's my beer?')
 
* [[wikipedia:Jamie Farr|Jamie Farr]] — "[[Fear of Flying (Simpsons)|Fear of Flying]]" (An autographed photo with the Legend: 'To Moe, the Inspiration for Corporal Klinger...now where's my beer?')
 
* [[R.E.M (band)|R.E.M]] - "[[Homer the Moe]]"
 
* [[R.E.M (band)|R.E.M]] - "[[Homer the Moe]]"
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Moe's Tavern is located on a street corner, neighboring [[King Toot's Music Store]]. Across the street was a factory formerly owned by [[Bart Simpson]], until it collapsed. The inside of the bar has a few pool tables and a dartboard.(These items dissapeared later) It is very dank and "smells like tinkle." A small stage stands at one end; Aerosmith, R.E.M, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The [[Be Sharps]] and [[Krusty the Clown]] (during his "rebel comic" phase) have all performed there. Because female customers are so rare, Moe frequently uses the women's restroom as an office. Moe claimed that there haven't been any ladies at Moe's since 1979 (though earlier episodes show otherwise). A jar of pickled eggs perpetually stands on the bar. In [[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s Barbershop Quartet, a flashback shows the bar with the name Moe's Cavern in reference to the Cavern Club where the Beatles got their start. Moe's was briefly converted into a family restaurant called [[Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag]]. Moe also once revamped his tavern for yuppie hipsters, renaming the bar "M." When Homer's cocktail drink was popular, Moe renamed his tavern "[[Flaming Moe's]]." During this time, at least, he had many customers, including females. In "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns]]", Moe's Tavern was forced to close down because Mr. Burns slant-drilling operation near the tavern caused pollution that was unsafe. Moe's was also revamped as British pub in partnership with [[Marge Simpson]] due to a bank loan for Moe, foolishly secured by Homer by a mortgage on the Simpson's house. As revealed in [[Homer Loves Flanders]], Moe's Tavern is closed on Wednesday when Moe goes to read stories at the homeless shelter.
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Moe's Tavern is located on a street corner, neighboring [[King Toot's Music Store]]. Across the street was a factory formerly owned by [[Bart Simpson]], until it collapsed. The inside of the bar has a few pool tables and a dartboard.(These items dissapeared later) It is very dank and "smells like tinkle." A small stage stands at one end; Aerosmith, R.E.M, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The [[Be Sharps]] and [[Krusty the Clown]] (during his "rebel comic" phase) have all performed there. Because female customers are so rare, Moe frequently uses the women's restroom as an office. Moe claimed that there haven't been any ladies at Moe's since 1979 (though earlier episodes show otherwise). A jar of pickled eggs perpetually stands on the bar. In [[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s Barbershop Quartet, a flashback shows the bar with the name Moe's Cavern in reference to the Cavern Club where the Beatles got their start. Moe's was briefly converted into a family restaurant called [[Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag]]. Moe also once revamped his tavern for yuppie hipsters, renaming the bar "M." When Homer's cocktail drink was popular, Moe renamed his tavern "[[Flaming Moe's]]." During this time, at least, he had many customers, including females. In "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns]]", Moe's Tavern was forced to close down because Mr. Burns slant-drilling operation near the tavern caused pollution that was unsafe. Moe's was also revamped as British pub in partnership with [[Marge Simpson]] due to a bank loan for Moe, foolishly secured by Homer by a mortgage on the Simpson's house. As revealed in [[Homer Loves Flanders]], Moe's Tavern is closed on Wednesday when Moe goes to read stories at the homeless shelter.
  
  
== Prank calls ==
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== Prank ca[[File:Moes outside.jpg|left|200px|thumb|nail|Moe's Tavern]]lls ==
 
Moe is frequently the victim of prank telephone calls from Bart Simpson, often followed by a violent threat of vengeance from Moe. Bart's calls to Moe have asked for:
 
Moe is frequently the victim of prank telephone calls from Bart Simpson, often followed by a violent threat of vengeance from Moe. Bart's calls to Moe have asked for:
[[File:Moes motto.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
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* Maya Buttreeks (my-a butt reeks)
 
* Maya Buttreeks (my-a butt reeks)
 
* Anita Bath (I need a bath) (Both this and Maya Buttreeks were used by Bart as fictitious children's names when Moe was applying as a Substitute for Bart's Class in "[[The PTA Disbands]]")
 
* Anita Bath (I need a bath) (Both this and Maya Buttreeks were used by Bart as fictitious children's names when Moe was applying as a Substitute for Bart's Class in "[[The PTA Disbands]]")
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* I'm a stupid moron, with an ugly face, and a big butt, and my butt smells, and I like to kiss my own butt. (When, in a Halloween episode, Bart had a Twilight Zone-esque power to transform people effectively blackmailing Moe into reciting it, which was not really a prank. Treehouse of Horror instances are also generally considered non-canon)
 
* I'm a stupid moron, with an ugly face, and a big butt, and my butt smells, and I like to kiss my own butt. (When, in a Halloween episode, Bart had a Twilight Zone-esque power to transform people effectively blackmailing Moe into reciting it, which was not really a prank. Treehouse of Horror instances are also generally considered non-canon)
  
[[File:Moes outside.jpg|left|200px|thumb|nail|Moe's Tavern]]
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Homer once called and asked for "Eura Snotball", the gag intentionally backfiring so Homer can threaten Moe. Mr. Burns once tried to call Smithers when he was on vacation and typed in SMITHERS on his "telephone machine". Asking for [[Waylon Smithers]], Moe presumed it was a prank and threatened him. Even though Moe's number is unknown, it is presumed to be 764-84377, which is SMITHERS on a phone.
 
Homer once called and asked for "Eura Snotball", the gag intentionally backfiring so Homer can threaten Moe. Mr. Burns once tried to call Smithers when he was on vacation and typed in SMITHERS on his "telephone machine". Asking for [[Waylon Smithers]], Moe presumed it was a prank and threatened him. Even though Moe's number is unknown, it is presumed to be 764-84377, which is SMITHERS on a phone.
  
 
A DVD featurette on [[The Complete Tenth Season]] features a clip collection of these crank calls from Seasons 1 through 7.
 
A DVD featurette on [[The Complete Tenth Season]] features a clip collection of these crank calls from Seasons 1 through 7.
  
== Episode Appearances ==
 
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* [[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]
 
* [[Homer's Odyssey]]
 
* [[There's No Disgrace Like Home]]
 
* [[Moaning Lisa]]
 
* [[The Telltale Head]]
 
* [[Homer's Night Out]]
 
* [[Some Enchanted Evening]]
 
* [[Simpson and Delilah]]
 
* [[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]
 
* [[Dancin' Homer]]
 
* [[Bart the Daredevil]]
 
* [[Bart Gets Hit by a Car]]
 
* [[Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment]]
 
* [[Principal Charming]]
 
* [[Blood Feud]]
 
* [[Homer Loves Flanders]]
 
* [[The Frying Game]]
 
}}
 
  
== Comic Appearances ==
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==Behind the Scenes==
* [[The Amazing Colossal Homer]]
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Moe's Tavern is based on a real bar called Moe's by Loyola Marymount in Playa Del Rey, CA on Culver Street. The owner of Moe's actually bears a striking resemblance to the Simpson's Moe.
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A bar called Moe's Tavern can be seen opposite the bank in the film ''Dog Day Afternoon''. [[Hank Azaria]] stated that Moe's voice was based on that of Al Pacino's character in the same film.
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On the Middle East Broadcasting Center on the Arab version of the show, where ''The Simpsons'' is known as ''Al Shamshoon'', the characters drink soda at Moe's Tavern because alcoholic beer is forbidden in Islam.
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Moe's Tavern
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Location Information
Use: Bar
Owner: Moe Syzlak

Moe's is the local tavern in Springfield. It is named for its owner, Moe Szyslak.


Interior

The bar was described by Dr. Hibbert's daughter as smelling "like tinkle". The inside of the bar is dank and scant. The bar serves Duff Beer, Henry K. Duff's Private Reserve, Red Tick Beer, Tuborg, and a beer flavored with dogs.

The bar may actually be an illegal speakeasy, as the bar's liquor license expired in 1973, was valid only in Rhode Island and was signed by Moe himself (although Moe had intended to get it updated to the current year, the correct state, and real) [1].
Inside Moe's Tavern

His bar features a few pool tables (to which Barney Gumble once "made sweet love" and then "befouled," in that order), a dartboard, the occasional rat (this can be attributed to the episode "Homer's Enemy" in which Bart's factory collapses, and the rats are then shown to find a new home at Moe's), a love tester machine, a bull-riding machine, a racing washing machine and dryer sold to him by Herb Powell, a cigarette vending machine, and a jukebox. A jar of pickled eggs perpetually sits on the bar counter.

Montgomery Burns was once an employee of Moe's Tavern after he lost the nuclear plant in a bet. He later found and stole Moe's treasure to buy back the plant. [2]

Moe's Tavern always closes on Wednesdays, as Moe performs charity work by reading to the homeless at the same refuge where Flanders serves soup. [3]

The Tavern was forced to close down due to pollution caused by Mr. Burns' drilling operation near the tavern. [4]

As female customers are so rare, Moe uses the women's restroom as an office. Moe claims that there "haven't been any ladies at Moe's since 1979"

Moe's back room has often been the site of numerous illegal operations. Among these are: smuggling Pandas [5], Kidnapping Shamu [6] and running a Deer Hunter-style Russian Roulette game.

Incarnations

Moe's Tavern has been reinvented a few times over the years. During these times, at least, he had many more customers, including women:

  • The tavern was originally called Meaux's Tavern. [7].
  • Moe renamed his tavern Flaming Moe's when Homer's cocktail drink became popular.[8]
  • The bar was onced named Moe's Cavern in the past. [9]
  • Moe's was briefly converted into a family restaurant called Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag but it was reverted it when he was unable to tolerate the family atmosphere.[10]
  • It appeared that Moe has moved to a new location on the Squidport named Moe's Brewing Co. Homer is amazed that Moe's moved to a fancier place. In fact, it was actually a long tunnel that lead to the original Moe's. A visitor remarked, "Hey, this isn't faux dive. This is a dive," to which Moe replies "You're a long way from home, yuppie-boy. I'll start a tab."[11]
  • During a brief period of Prohibition in Springfield, Moe's Tavern was converted into a speakeasy. The sign on the front read Moe's Pet Shop, and the bar and booths flipped over to display pet cages whenever federal agents show up to bust the speakeasy. [12]
  • Moe revamped his tavern for yuppie hipsters, renaming the bar M. [13]
  • When Homer took a mortgage on his house to save Moe's, Marge partnered up with Moe to revamp the bar as an English pub called The Nag & Weasel. The pub's sign indicated that Marge is the nag and Moe is the weasel.[14]
  • When Homer convinced the town that the Rapture was coming, Moe sold his bar to Japanese businessmen who converted it into a sushi restaurant named Tokyo Roe's. [15].
  • During the 90's, Moe's Tavern was allegedly turned into a Cigar bar. At one point, after Barney expelled tons of smoke, Moe tried to use the opportunity to steal a fellow patron's watch, but the smoke dissipated before he could successfully steal it. He then tried to make an alibi that he was just "coming on to him", but the alibi backfired when the patron invites him to his apartment (implying that he was gay.).

Regular customers

It appears that Moe's tavern has only six regular patrons, Homer, Barney, Lenny, Carl, Sam and Larry. In "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson", Moe pointed out that due to their frequent habit of drunk-driving, "91% of all traffic accidents in this city are caused by you six guys."

Barney's bar tab was so large that Moe had to send it to NASA to get it calculated. It totaled $14 billion. Initially, it was believed to be $70 billion, but that was revealed to be the cost of the Voyager space craft.

Other regulars

The scene is usually set in Moe's Tavern when Homer Simpson is there. While there, we often see Lenny, Carl and occasionally Charlie, Homer's colleagues at the nuclear plant. Moe's is usually the place where Homer takes new found friends to hang out, such as Principal Skinner before his marriage.

The two barflies usually seen are Sam and Larry. Sam always wears a cap and Larry has a balding head. Sam appeared to get shot by Moe in "Worst Episode Ever", but has appeared since. Virtually nothing is known about them, not unlike various barflies on the series Cheers. Simpsons Comics #9 contains "Homer Simpson's Pathetic Pal Barney Gumble: Asleep at the Well", a story about a day in the life of Barney Gumble. In it, Larry is referred to as the ear bender and Sam is the wife dodger. However, the Simpsons comics are generally considered non-canonical.

A small bit of information is revealed about Sam & Larry in The Homer Book though. As it is Homer Simpson's point of view, he says quite a lot of good things about Sam but Larry is talked about being stupid, glum and weird.

See also - Sam & Larry

In the Simpsons: Hit and Run video game, Kearney Zzyzwicz is seen in Moe's drinking beer. He is seen in two different t-shirts. His classic white, and a new orange one.

Celebrity patrons

Performances

A small stage stands at one end and has been host to a few performances

Other Moe's Tavern patrons

  • The owner of King Toots
  • All the characters in the show voiced by Jon Lovitz drinking together
  • A man with glasses that are out of focus
  • Hugh Jass (a man who coincidentally has the same name that Bart uses for a prank call)
  • An unnamed person who has a cowlick and easily passes out
  • A gay man who was under the impression that Moe's Tavern was a gay bar
  • Ruth Powers
  • Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo (a man seen in "The Last Temptation of Homer" whose name Homer uses as an alias. When Moe insults the name, Shabadoo bursting into tears and running out of the bar; Barney calls out sympathetically after him, "Come back, Joey Joe Joe!")
  • A potential patron was Guy Incognito, a man who looked like Homer and talked in a voice similar to his but had a mustache and wore a top hat and tails. Guy wanted to order a drink one time, but Moe thought it was Homer (Homer was banned from Moe's in that episode) in disguise and kicked him out not realizing his error. Homer sees this man lying in the gutter out the front of Moe's and realises he looks just like him but instead of investigating this further, Homer chases after a dog with a puffy tail.
  • An unknown character who thinks Homer's name is Bill.
  • Barney's dog Shaggy was seen joining the regulars in one episode. When Moe commented that he was sick of hearing "shaggy dog stories", Shaggy left in a huff.
  • Many Homer Simpson clones created from the magic hammock in Treehouse of Horror XIII. They cause the bar to reach record business and end up charging the tab to Lenny.

Address and phone number

It was stated in the "Flaming Moe's" episode that Moe's Tavern was on Walnut Street. The phone number would be 764-8437(7), since in "Homer the Smithers," Mr. Burns tried to call Smithers but did not know his phone number. He tried the buttons marked with the letters for Smithers and called Moe's. In "Principal Charming" Bart is asked to call Homer by Principal Skinner, the number visible on the card is WORK: KLondike 5-6832 HOME: KLondike 5-6754 MOE'S TAVERN: KLondike 5-1239, Moe answers the phone and Bart asks for Homer Sexual. In "Bonfire of the Manatees", however, Homer phones the bar at 355-1337.


Description

Moe's Tavern is located on a street corner, neighboring King Toot's Music Store. Across the street was a factory formerly owned by Bart Simpson, until it collapsed. The inside of the bar has a few pool tables and a dartboard.(These items dissapeared later) It is very dank and "smells like tinkle." A small stage stands at one end; Aerosmith, R.E.M, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Be Sharps and Krusty the Clown (during his "rebel comic" phase) have all performed there. Because female customers are so rare, Moe frequently uses the women's restroom as an office. Moe claimed that there haven't been any ladies at Moe's since 1979 (though earlier episodes show otherwise). A jar of pickled eggs perpetually stands on the bar. In Homer's Barbershop Quartet, a flashback shows the bar with the name Moe's Cavern in reference to the Cavern Club where the Beatles got their start. Moe's was briefly converted into a family restaurant called Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag. Moe also once revamped his tavern for yuppie hipsters, renaming the bar "M." When Homer's cocktail drink was popular, Moe renamed his tavern "Flaming Moe's." During this time, at least, he had many customers, including females. In "Who Shot Mr. Burns", Moe's Tavern was forced to close down because Mr. Burns slant-drilling operation near the tavern caused pollution that was unsafe. Moe's was also revamped as British pub in partnership with Marge Simpson due to a bank loan for Moe, foolishly secured by Homer by a mortgage on the Simpson's house. As revealed in Homer Loves Flanders, Moe's Tavern is closed on Wednesday when Moe goes to read stories at the homeless shelter.


Prank calls

Moe is frequently the victim of prank telephone calls from Bart Simpson, often followed by a violent threat of vengeance from Moe. Bart's calls to Moe have asked for:

  • Maya Buttreeks (my-a butt reeks)
  • Anita Bath (I need a bath) (Both this and Maya Buttreeks were used by Bart as fictitious children's names when Moe was applying as a Substitute for Bart's Class in "The PTA Disbands")
  • Al Coholic (alcoholic)
  • I.P. Freely (I pee freely)
  • Oliver Clothesoff (all of her clothes off)
  • Ollie Tabooger (I'll eat a booger) (backfired; Homer was running the bar at the time and didn't understand the joke)
  • Jacques Strap (jockstrap)
  • Seymour Butts (see more butts)(the prank call was re-utilized in Futurama as "Seymour Butts")
  • Homer Sexual (homosexual)
  • Mike Rotch (my crotch)
  • Bea O'Problem (B.O. problem)
  • Amanda Huggenkiss (a man to hug and kiss)
  • Hugh Jass (huge ass) (backfired; there was a Hugh Jass present)
  • Ivana Tinkle (I want to tinkle)
  • Heywood U. Cuddleme (hey, would you cuddle me?) (This prank call was done on a telegraph, as the Simpsons were living in a house from 1895 when Bart did this one)
  • I'm a stupid moron, with an ugly face, and a big butt, and my butt smells, and I like to kiss my own butt. (When, in a Halloween episode, Bart had a Twilight Zone-esque power to transform people effectively blackmailing Moe into reciting it, which was not really a prank. Treehouse of Horror instances are also generally considered non-canon)

&nbsp Homer once called and asked for "Eura Snotball", the gag intentionally backfiring so Homer can threaten Moe. Mr. Burns once tried to call Smithers when he was on vacation and typed in SMITHERS on his "telephone machine". Asking for Waylon Smithers, Moe presumed it was a prank and threatened him. Even though Moe's number is unknown, it is presumed to be 764-84377, which is SMITHERS on a phone.

A DVD featurette on The Complete Tenth Season features a clip collection of these crank calls from Seasons 1 through 7.


Behind the Scenes

Moe's Tavern is based on a real bar called Moe's by Loyola Marymount in Playa Del Rey, CA on Culver Street. The owner of Moe's actually bears a striking resemblance to the Simpson's Moe.

A bar called Moe's Tavern can be seen opposite the bank in the film Dog Day Afternoon. Hank Azaria stated that Moe's voice was based on that of Al Pacino's character in the same film.

On the Middle East Broadcasting Center on the Arab version of the show, where The Simpsons is known as Al Shamshoon, the characters drink soda at Moe's Tavern because alcoholic beer is forbidden in Islam.

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