The bistro is at walking distance from my place. The landlady, speaking near perfect German (she says she even speaks better Italian, Spanish, French and Arab) is an American from Minnesota and says she loves folk music.The places with the good bear are crowded on Saturdays. We could have gone to a good place for eating with its own beer but they wouldn't let us make music. As a kind of compromise I have bought two crates of good German beer (Jever and Pott's Landbier) for the time they throw us out and we'll have to return to my place. There'll be red wine from either Chile or Spain and there'll be white wine from either Chile or New Zealand. There'll be about ten different malts from Scotland (including one I bet even Susanne has not yet tasted) and, just in case, mineral water and juices. So used whatever they serve as drink in the bistro to keep you from getting too thirsty and save a bit of the thirst for later. I didn't ask when we'll have to leave but I guess it'll be at about midnight.
Mcmoo, I'mm curious. where are you staying?
Wolfgang