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Weird Pubs: Outside Great Britain

Created by Simon_Templar

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Weird Pubs Outside Great Britain game quiz
"Questions about pubs outside of Great Britain - the old the weird and the downright freaky! Please forgive the phrase "pub", which is a rather quintessentially British word. Outside my homeland a pub is more likely to be a bar and/or restaurant."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Eagor's Bar and Grill, Hermosa Beach, California USA
This pub is uniquely themed by a former Disney set designer to a specific theme. What theme is it?
    Galleon Sailing - the whole building rocks and yaws as if at sea aboard a creaky old galleon
    Family Horror - including levitating furniture and flying cutlery
    The Wild West - on the hour every hour a saloon gunfight is played out by cowboys
    Space - Sensurround effects and intricate visualisations supply the sensation of a tour around the galaxy in a spaceship


2. Cabbages and Condoms, Chiang Rai, Thailand
Miles from anywhere this remarkably named bar and restaurant is owned by Khun Mechai Viravaidya. Cabbages are the part of the staple diet in this area but just why did Mr Viravaidya call his pub "Cabbages and Condoms"?
    He suffers from AIDS and so promoted safe sex at every opportunity
    He was a former Thai Minister of Health who arranged the free issue of condoms to brothels
    The property doubles as a licensed brothel
    The pub is set amid a huge rubber plantation from which Durex purchase the majority of the gum used to produce their product


3. Red Sea Star, Eilat, Israel
This allegedly unique bar and restaurant is unique in which way?
    It is in fact a former World War II Russian destroyer recovered from the sea bed and converted to a hotel, bar and restaurant complex
    It sits on the surface of the Red Sea half a mile from shore and the entire floor is made of glass set just below the surface
    It is wholly submerged 20 feet beneath the Red Sea
    Set high on the coast it has a revolving roof inset with telescope lenses which project real images of constellations upon the diners tables


4. The Caveman Bar-BQ and Steak House, Richland, Missouri, USA
As the name suggests this "pub" is in a cave. The deck area within overlooks a river 100 feet below and the venue even contains it's own natural waterfalls. But how does one access this remarkable venue?
    By elevator downwards
    By boat
    By rope ladder
    By elevator upwards


5. Le Cercueil, Brussels, Belgium
This pub simply oozes an aura - but is this aura one of sunshine, gloom, opulence or frugality?
    Gloom - everything is geared to depict death
    Opulence - it is furnished exclusively with former palace furniture
    Sunshine - everything is yellow and brightly lit
    Frugality - It is spartan in decor, no furniture, no carpet, no paint - nothing!


6. Absolute Ice Bar, Stockholm, Sweden
The name gives a clear clue but what is unique about this Swedish pub?
    The entire floor is in fact an ice skating rink and ice skates are issued for a small rental charge at the entrance
    It is built in the shape of a traditional igloo
    The entire premises and fittings are constructed of ice
    It is the only bar in the world with an indoor ice climbing wall


7. Augustinerbrau, Salzburg, Austria
Perhaps the best and largest example of a bierkellar so typical of German speaking nations. The Augustinerbrau is now unique in Austria. Why is this so?
    Located in a monastery, it is the only religious establishment in Austria that is still brewing beer
    It is the only land in Austria still technically deemed to be German territory following the "anschlus" or annexation of 1938
    The only access to the "pub" is by cable car
    This monastery was used as the location for the nunnery in the film "The Sound of Music"


8. Museum HR Giger Bar, Gruyeres, Switzerland
This cavernous bar opened in 2003 and is constructed in a complex skeletal style giving the impression of being inside some person or creature's body. A noted Swiss movie set designer created this remarkable visual effect which was inspired by a very famous movie that he had been heavily involved with. What was the movie that had so inspired this creation?
    "The Corpses' Bride"
    "Alien"
    "The Fantastic Journey"
    "The Night Of The Living Dead"


9. 1975, Beirut, Lebanon
This pub is a sombre place to visit in what is now the centre of vibrant nightlife in Beirut. It is styled to provide an everlasting memory of which events in Lebanese history?
    The bar is in the site of an archeological dig that uncovered what is believed to be a Roman bar from around 140 b.c. (oldest site for a pub in the world perhaps?)
    It is a fascinating reminder of the rule of the Ottoman Empire
    It is designed to recapture the troubles of the Lebanese civil war
    It is in tribute to Roman client-King Herod (yes that king of biblical fame) who was noted for his "massacre of the innocents"


10. The Ponderosa Bar, Dungiven Co. Down, Ireland
Apart from being Ireland's' highest pub at 1,000 feet above sea level this former farmhouse is unique in one other respect. In what other way is it unique?
    It is the launch site for an annual transatlantic hot air balloon race
    It is also a header station for a cable car run
    It is self sufficient in fuel, electricity and water
    It is surrounded on three sides by a missile base after local authorities refused to allow a compulsory purchase order against it in favour of the base. The base was therefore constructed around it

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