Thursday, April 21, 2005
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1520 Wakarusa Dr. Suite D,
15th and Wakarusa
Most of you have probably never even heard of Limerance, a bar located on Wakarusa next to Tanner’s. It is somewhat out of the way, but worth it if you are looking for a diverse crowd and an atmosphere unlike any other in Lawrence. Low-lit and sophisticated, it looks like a lounge from the movies. More often than not, you can catch an AMC featured movie on the TV above the bar, Matt Baum, owner. Limerance is great no matter what your drink of choice. It offers beer, cocktails, coffee and wine. Each week a different local artist is featured on the walls inside Limerance. Pool, darts and wireless Internet are free, and on Saturday nights you can catch Balagan, a local DJ. On Thursday evenings, Limerance hosts “Family Night” for the alternative lifestyle. On Friday nights at 8 p.m., owner Matt Baum offers $10 wine tasting . Tasters sample five different wines, and when the wines have been tasted, a glass of your top choice is poured.
Cover: Free
Age: 18 + to get in; 21 to drink
Drink specials: Monday: $3 premium cocktails
Tuesday: $2 draft beer
Wednesday: $1 off bottled beer
Thursday: $3 premium cocktails
Friday: $10 wine tasting
Saturday: $3 union whiskeys/$3 Skyy
Sunday: 2 Mimosa/25% off all wine
Source: en.mimi.hu/sexuality/limerance.html
—Ashley Michaels
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