The Hard Rock Cafe thread...
#16




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I usually only visit HR's when I've been away from home for a while and want a 'hamburger fix'. So far I have been to:
London
New York
Montreal
Pittsburgh
Rome
Las Vegas
Honolulu
New Orleans
Miami
Queenstown, NZ
Orlando
London
New York
Montreal
Pittsburgh
Rome
Las Vegas
Honolulu
New Orleans
Miami
Queenstown, NZ
Orlando
#18




Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: SFO
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Originally Posted by bounty
I just noticed a new one has opened in Dublin this week. Saw a couple of people wearing the T-shirt the day after it opened 

#19
In memoriam




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The Vancouver Hard Rock Cafe, the few times I went, was decent -- but it has long since closed. The Planet Hollywood, which was better located, also closed.....
The HRC in Montreal is one of my favourites; the one in Berlin was awful with bad service and terrible food.
I personally prefer Planet Hollywood and my favourite one is Cannes.
The HRC in Montreal is one of my favourites; the one in Berlin was awful with bad service and terrible food.
I personally prefer Planet Hollywood and my favourite one is Cannes.
#20


Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 4,330
Originally Posted by DaDOKin DC
Thanks for the confirmation, kluau88, I thought that was the case.
D@mn, not sure when SIN will be on my trip list again.
At least I can stop looking
and just consider eBay.
NICK
D@mn, not sure when SIN will be on my trip list again.
At least I can stop looking
and just consider eBay.
NICK
#21


Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Fort Worth, Texas USA
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Back in 1990 when there were only about 25 HRCs, I started collecting HRC teddy bears and decided to visit each one. In around 1992 or 1993, they started expanding like crazy and now have over 100 locations throughout the world. I still have my goal but it will take a lot longer to accomplish. I have teddy bears from all of the locations that I have actually visited. I almost never eat the food; I look at the memorabilia (better than the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), use the facilities (they have great bathrooms), and buy bears and pins.
There are a lot of collectors out there and many sell on ebay. I belong to the HRC Teddy Bear Collectors Group and we buy bears for each other and also trade bears.
So far, I've been to:
London (the original established in 1971; Eric Clapton's guitar was the first piece of memorabilia)
Paris
Edinburgh
Stockholm
Cologne
Munich
Madrid
Amsterdam (including two of the old fake ones that sold great t shirts)
Antwerp (closed)
Sydney
Queenstown
Beijing
Tokyo
Tokyo Uno Eki
San Juan
St. Thomas
Tijuana
Vancouver (closed)
Whistler (closed)
Edmonton (closed)
Banff (closed)
Calgary (closed)
Toronto
Toronto - Sky Dome
Montreal
Niagara Falls, Canada
Honolulu
Kona
Maui
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Hollywood
Newport Beach
La Jolla
San Diego
Las Vegas
Phoenix
Salt Lake City
Aspen (closed)
Dallas (one of the first ten that opened in the USA)
San Antonio
New Orleans
Chicago
Cleveland
Niagara Falls, USA
Nashville
Atlanta
Orlando
Miami
Myrtle Beach
Washington, DC
Atlantic City
New York
Boston
The website at www.hardrock.com provides a list of all of the HRCs.
If anyone has any old HRC teddy bears that they want to sell, please let me know.
There are a lot of collectors out there and many sell on ebay. I belong to the HRC Teddy Bear Collectors Group and we buy bears for each other and also trade bears.
So far, I've been to:
London (the original established in 1971; Eric Clapton's guitar was the first piece of memorabilia)
Paris
Edinburgh
Stockholm
Cologne
Munich
Madrid
Amsterdam (including two of the old fake ones that sold great t shirts)
Antwerp (closed)
Sydney
Queenstown
Beijing
Tokyo
Tokyo Uno Eki
San Juan
St. Thomas
Tijuana
Vancouver (closed)
Whistler (closed)
Edmonton (closed)
Banff (closed)
Calgary (closed)
Toronto
Toronto - Sky Dome
Montreal
Niagara Falls, Canada
Honolulu
Kona
Maui
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Hollywood
Newport Beach
La Jolla
San Diego
Las Vegas
Phoenix
Salt Lake City
Aspen (closed)
Dallas (one of the first ten that opened in the USA)
San Antonio
New Orleans
Chicago
Cleveland
Niagara Falls, USA
Nashville
Atlanta
Orlando
Miami
Myrtle Beach
Washington, DC
Atlantic City
New York
Boston
The website at www.hardrock.com provides a list of all of the HRCs.
If anyone has any old HRC teddy bears that they want to sell, please let me know.
Last edited by FlyForFun; Jul 22, 2004 at 8:45 am Reason: Correction and Addition
#22
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Ettalong Beach (Central Coast) NSW
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I also started collecting bears, but after a while I found that my house was being overrun with bears. I switched to pins, they are cheaper, easier to pack and sit in a shoe box at home. 
I guess now I must have over 300 pins.
On the HRC pin club page it notes that there are now over 120 cafes and to make it into the top 100 you need to have visited at least 48 of them. Seven people have visited 100 or over. They obviously have more money and time than I do
Phoebe

I guess now I must have over 300 pins.
On the HRC pin club page it notes that there are now over 120 cafes and to make it into the top 100 you need to have visited at least 48 of them. Seven people have visited 100 or over. They obviously have more money and time than I do

Phoebe
#23
In memoriam
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Originally Posted by dhammer53
AAA members get 10% off.
The only one I've been two was London at midnight. Line out the door, but I was willing to pay anything for a real burger. Guide book tip of asking for a table downstairs for dinner got us ahead of the line wanting to drink and shout upstairs. It was so-o-oo good.
Collectors: Be aware there are two in San Diego. One downtown and one in La Jolla.
#24




Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: SFO
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Originally Posted by Feebster
I also started collecting bears, but after a while I found that my house was being overrun with bears. I switched to pins, they are cheaper, easier to pack and sit in a shoe box at home. 
I guess now I must have over 300 pins.
On the HRC pin club page it notes that there are now over 120 cafes and to make it into the top 100 you need to have visited at least 48 of them. Seven people have visited 100 or over. They obviously have more money and time than I do
Phoebe

I guess now I must have over 300 pins.
On the HRC pin club page it notes that there are now over 120 cafes and to make it into the top 100 you need to have visited at least 48 of them. Seven people have visited 100 or over. They obviously have more money and time than I do

Phoebe
Last edited by kluau88; Jul 21, 2004 at 5:12 pm
#25
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Sydney, Aus
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Originally Posted by kluau88
Nairobi = Renegade = fake 
There's a few other HRC collectors here on this board.

There's a few other HRC collectors here on this board.
#26
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: England
Posts: 3
DaDOKin DC - it may be against corporate policy for HRC's to do any mail phone orders (I didn't know this), but if you e-mail them or call them, they're willing to make exceptions - I had a HRC Florida pin that broke, and I got in touch with the cafe and they sent one free of charge all the way to the UK. Another time, I was in Edinburgh and they didn't have any pins in stock besides special valentines day editions etc, so afterwards I got in touch and said I was dissapointed because I collected them, and I managed to buy one over the phone when new stock came in. I don't think they make a habit of it, but if you call and tell them you're a collector, and visit a lot of HRC's, they're quite helpful and might make an exception
Last edited by layla; Jul 25, 2004 at 6:44 am
#27
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Central Coast, NSW, Australia & Scottsdale, AZ
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Originally Posted by DaDOKin DC
At least I can stop looking
and just consider eBay.
NICK
and just consider eBay.
NICK
A few dealers are decent and will provide a replacement. But unless you purchase extra cost "insurance," most will just tell you that, "Well, I mailed it" or "I don't send out damaged pins," and you have to take his/her word for it.
Funny thing, though, none of my other mail ends up missing or damaged, including a number of other eBay purchases.
Even if the pins actually arrive, most of these dealers pad the bill with outrageous shipping charges. Many charge upwards of $3 to ship a pin that costs 50 cents postage and 25 cents for a bubble mailer. In fact, they are really padding the shipping to cover their eBay and PayPal costs.
#28
formerly known as Tad's Broiled Steaks




Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 6,424
Wow...I can't believe I've found a thread dedicated to Hard Rockaholics...anywho, I've been to a few of them, but have stopped since...since I realized that I'd prefer the local cuisine...although a couple have added their own touches to the menus. Now, to the list:
London
Paris
Rome
Key West
Washington, DC
Salt Lake City
Atlanta
Ottawa
Yokohama
Hong Kong (Kowloon)
Bali
Seoul
Manama (Bahrain)
Beirut
Buenos Aires
Jakarta
Louisville
I went to the one in Kowloon in 2003 and they had a weird but decent seafood stew. Additionally, there was a placard on the table describing what measures they have taken in the restaurant to defend against SARS.
Even though this is a Hard Rock thread, here goes the Planet Hollywood list:
New York (57th St.)
New York (Times Square)
London
Paris
Munich
Acapulco
Las Vegas
Atlantic City
San Diego
and potentially another that has escaped the density that is my mind
London
Paris
Rome
Key West
Washington, DC
Salt Lake City
Atlanta
Ottawa
Yokohama
Hong Kong (Kowloon)
Bali
Seoul
Manama (Bahrain)
Beirut
Buenos Aires
Jakarta
Louisville
I went to the one in Kowloon in 2003 and they had a weird but decent seafood stew. Additionally, there was a placard on the table describing what measures they have taken in the restaurant to defend against SARS.
Even though this is a Hard Rock thread, here goes the Planet Hollywood list:
New York (57th St.)
New York (Times Square)
London
Paris
Munich
Acapulco
Las Vegas
Atlantic City
San Diego
and potentially another that has escaped the density that is my mind
Last edited by BuildingMyBento; Apr 19, 2011 at 10:52 am Reason: additional restaurant
#29
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
Posts: 2,009
Hello, My name is Mike and I am a Hard Rockaholic. It has been three weeks since my last visit to a Hard Rock Cafe (Indianapolis)
I have been to way too many Hard Rocks. I primarily started going because I travel more than my friends and some people wanted pins. After that I started picking up pins for myself. I eventually started going to cities just because they had a Hard Rock.
My list is: London (including two Thanksgiving dinners), Los Angeles, New York, Stockholm, Chicago (my first one), Honolulu, La Jolla, Sydney, Boston, Washington D.C., Singapore, Orlando (cafe, hotel and live venue), Las Vegas, Puerto Vallarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Paris, Tiajuana, Berlin, Atlanta, Newport Beach, San Juan (currently closed) Miami, Bali (Stayed at the hotel and ate at the cafe), Hong Kong (Kowloon also saw the shop at The Peak), Madrid, Las Vegas (cafe and hotel/casino), Vancouver (now closed), Copenhagen, Whistler (now closed), Melbourne, Hollywood, Baltimore, Barcelona, Memphis, Edinburgh, Guam, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Rome, Amsterdam, Indianapolis, Manchester, Queenstown, Pattaya (Stayed at the hotel and ate at the cafe), Birmingham UK and Louisville.
The hotel at Pattaya had the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in. My first room flooded (cheapest available) so they upgraded me to a King Suite (one floor from the top, big enough to have four balconies).
I tried to go to the Cape Town cafe, but discovered once I got there that it had closed a couple of months earlier. I have also been to the fake cafes in Zagreb and Mombassa.
My pin count is about 225, all of which have come from cafes I visited with the exception of ones bought on ebay from closed cafes.
I have been to way too many Hard Rocks. I primarily started going because I travel more than my friends and some people wanted pins. After that I started picking up pins for myself. I eventually started going to cities just because they had a Hard Rock.
My list is: London (including two Thanksgiving dinners), Los Angeles, New York, Stockholm, Chicago (my first one), Honolulu, La Jolla, Sydney, Boston, Washington D.C., Singapore, Orlando (cafe, hotel and live venue), Las Vegas, Puerto Vallarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Paris, Tiajuana, Berlin, Atlanta, Newport Beach, San Juan (currently closed) Miami, Bali (Stayed at the hotel and ate at the cafe), Hong Kong (Kowloon also saw the shop at The Peak), Madrid, Las Vegas (cafe and hotel/casino), Vancouver (now closed), Copenhagen, Whistler (now closed), Melbourne, Hollywood, Baltimore, Barcelona, Memphis, Edinburgh, Guam, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Rome, Amsterdam, Indianapolis, Manchester, Queenstown, Pattaya (Stayed at the hotel and ate at the cafe), Birmingham UK and Louisville.
The hotel at Pattaya had the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in. My first room flooded (cheapest available) so they upgraded me to a King Suite (one floor from the top, big enough to have four balconies).
I tried to go to the Cape Town cafe, but discovered once I got there that it had closed a couple of months earlier. I have also been to the fake cafes in Zagreb and Mombassa.
My pin count is about 225, all of which have come from cafes I visited with the exception of ones bought on ebay from closed cafes.
#30
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Until last week, I had only visited London, San Francisco and Gatlinburg. Last week I added Miami, Nassau and Key West. All were noisy & crowded. Miami was particularly bad. After 15 minutes of no service I had to go back to reception and ask to be reseated at another table. I don't collect bears, pins or T-shirts but I do like the Pig sandwich. I buy the shirts for my sons on request and the 16 year old is particularly proud of his HRC jacket from the London casino. It is surely the only one in Anniston Alabama.

