Walked by around 5 pm.
The name said Mo's Bar.
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Walked by around 5 pm.
The name said Mo's Bar.
[QUOTE=ElAlamoPalermo;439130]For strategic reasons, the name outside now says "The Mo". Take a walk inside and it's the exact same place with all the same employees, management, policies and procedures.[/QUOTE]Just a shame about the drunken kids yelling, screaming around 3-4 am and waking the whole neighbourhood up. Seems like the cops don't want to get involved.
The reason I thought it was not open is because there are no signs as to what the hours are or which door to push or pull to get in.
Years ago you could walk and look inside the windows, now no windows. The two main doors are not the way to get in anymore.
The door and the left is the one. Not the one that goes upstairs.
It seems like a private club, only the locals know about.
There was a door guy around 10 pm.
I asked to see the Hefe. He was not there.
It used to be a nice place to have a beer or watch a game.
Oh well, time changes and the old days are no more.
After many years, I finally went there with a friend to check what this place was about.
Nice place, its seems that somthing might have happened there for it to change its name... The Mo (what?) I did not notice its mongering value, if that was something to have in mind.
I felt old there, except for the only guy over 47 (my age) that seemed to know many people and have a nice time being the English-speaking foreigner among many Argentinos an Colombian guys and girls.
I must have missed something... What was the deal with this place anyway?
Please let me know if it moved along with its mongering value to Av Cordoba or what.
Thanks!
F!
A long time ago it was an expat bar filled with old mongers. Then some guys decided to make money and got rid of us and filled it with young kids. It's a cool place to watch football on Saturday and Sunday but outside of that it's not a place for grownups.
They needed to change the name awhile ago so el AlaMO got shortened to The Mo.
[QUOTE=Fangulo;447056]After many years, I finally went there with a friend to check what this place was about.
Nice place, its seems that somthing might have happened there for it to change its name... The Mo (what?) I did not notice its mongering value, if that was something to have in mind.
I felt old there, except for the only guy over 47 (my age) that seemed to know many people and have a nice time being the English-speaking foreigner among many Argentinos an Colombian guys and girls.
I must have missed something... What was the deal with this place anyway?
Please let me know if it moved along with its mongering value to Av Cordoba or what.
Thanks!
F![/QUOTE]
Didn't someone on this forum once own El Alamo in Uruguay Street? Or maybe still does?
[QUOTE=DaddyRulz;447057]A long time ago it was an expat bar filled with old mongers. Then some guys decided to make money and got rid of us and filled it with young kids. It's a cool place to watch football on Saturday and Sunday but outside of that it's not a place for grownups.
They needed to change the name awhile ago so el AlaMO got shortened to The Mo.[/QUOTE]