the beer revolu wrote: » It was definitely open in 95.
iusedtoknow wrote: » What do you mean? There are some bars that haven't changed in years and somehow manage to trundle on. Both of those places could still be going today if it wasn't for the landlords getting greedy with the rents when they could. College students still need coffee, people still need alternatives to whatever bar is "in" that week.
Cape Clear wrote: » Think the place had run it's course. Like the gingerbread house before it.
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » How come it closed? sounds like it was a very popular place and doing great business .
Fabio wrote: » I used go there and stay late drinking hot chocolate with friends in the final year of my degree. Great times really. The recession just hitting then though so maybe they weren't "great" but on a personal level it held a special place in my heart. It doesn't seem dignified that it's a kebab shop now. Not that kebab shops are a bad thing but Tribes was on it's own level.