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First seen in "[[A Path of Roses and Thorns]]," this is a small 'hole-in-the-wall' bar located on a traffic island in the middle of an intersection near [[Tennyson University]]. The bar is well-known for its excellent selection of domestic and imported beers, and for its drink and lunch specials. It is the place where [[Amy Barksdale]] and [[Maurice 'Reese' Wyatt]] had their first kiss.
First seen in "[[A Path of Roses and Thorns]]," this is a small hole-in-the-wall bar located on a traffic island in the middle of an intersection near [[Tennyson University]]. The bar is well-known for its excellent selection of domestic and imported beers, and for its drink and lunch specials ($0.50 domestic drafts, and $2.00 orders of mini-kabobs and steak fries). It is the place where [[Amy Barksdale]] and [[Maurice 'Reese' Wyatt]] had their first kiss.


The bar gets its name from it's location, the 'tropical island' motif the owners have for the place, and the reputation the bar has for being a place where patrons can 'get away from it all'.
The bar gets its name from its location, the tropical-island motif the owners have for the place, and the reputation the bar has for being a place where patrons can get away from it all.


[[Category: Fanfiction Locations]]
[[Category: Fanfiction Locations|Islands Bar, The]]

Latest revision as of 04:38, 4 October 2008

First seen in "A Path of Roses and Thorns," this is a small hole-in-the-wall bar located on a traffic island in the middle of an intersection near Tennyson University. The bar is well-known for its excellent selection of domestic and imported beers, and for its drink and lunch specials ($0.50 domestic drafts, and $2.00 orders of mini-kabobs and steak fries). It is the place where Amy Barksdale and Maurice 'Reese' Wyatt had their first kiss.

The bar gets its name from its location, the tropical-island motif the owners have for the place, and the reputation the bar has for being a place where patrons can get away from it all.