The Hard Rock Cafe thread...
#91


Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New York City
Posts: 4,024
Very cool about Bucharest! Warsaw's just opened a few days ago, according to the web site.
#92

Join Date: May 2006
Location: ORF
Programs: DL Silver
Posts: 249
Wow, I'm a real amateur compared to you folks. I've only got a few:
Yokohama
Tokyo-Roppongi
Lisbon
Honolulu
I always get a pilsner glass.
It's funny; I lived in Atlanta for 7 years and it never dawned on me to go by there.
Yokohama
Tokyo-Roppongi
Lisbon
Honolulu
I always get a pilsner glass.
It's funny; I lived in Atlanta for 7 years and it never dawned on me to go by there.
#93
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: OSL
Programs: BAEC Bronze, M&M FTL, TK *G HHonors Gold
Posts: 878
In order of first visit:
Copenhagen
Oslo (First time was under a week after the opening. Been there a lots of time since, as I live an hour away..)
Gothenburg
Stockholm
(That's actually all Hard Rocks in Scandinavia..)
Will hopefully add the following on my trip to the US this summer:
New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Hollywood (CA)
Copenhagen
Oslo (First time was under a week after the opening. Been there a lots of time since, as I live an hour away..)
Gothenburg
Stockholm
(That's actually all Hard Rocks in Scandinavia..)
Will hopefully add the following on my trip to the US this summer:
New York
Cleveland
Chicago
Hollywood (CA)
#97
Join Date: May 2000
Posts: 2,098
Although I have lost interest in HRC's, I was a huge pin collector about 12 years ago and visited the following cafe's during the time I collected:
San Francisco
Sacramento
Los Angeles
Hollywood
San Diego
La Jolla
Phoenix
Las Vegas
Lake Tahoe
Guadalajara
Mexico City
New York
Boston
Miami
Orlando
New Orleans
Chicago
Bali
Iceland
London
Paris
Niagara Falls, Canada
Niagara Falls, USA
Toronto Skydome
Toronto
Montreal
Ottawa
Beijing
Osaka
Tokyo
Kobe
Cancun
Acapulco
Puerto Vallarta
Singapore
Bangkok
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Denver
Gatlinburg
Hollywood, FL
Honolulu
Houston
Key West
Philadelphia
San Antonio
St. Louis
Washington, DC
Newport Beach
I was just in Dallas and noticed that the original location is now closed.
San Francisco
Sacramento
Los Angeles
Hollywood
San Diego
La Jolla
Phoenix
Las Vegas
Lake Tahoe
Guadalajara
Mexico City
New York
Boston
Miami
Orlando
New Orleans
Chicago
Bali
Iceland
London
Paris
Niagara Falls, Canada
Niagara Falls, USA
Toronto Skydome
Toronto
Montreal
Ottawa
Beijing
Osaka
Tokyo
Kobe
Cancun
Acapulco
Puerto Vallarta
Singapore
Bangkok
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Denver
Gatlinburg
Hollywood, FL
Honolulu
Houston
Key West
Philadelphia
San Antonio
St. Louis
Washington, DC
Newport Beach
I was just in Dallas and noticed that the original location is now closed.
Last edited by raffy; Apr 9, 2007 at 11:27 pm Reason: ...forgot one!
#99




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#100
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#102
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1
The Big Glasses @ HRC
I collect big glasses as a testament to my travels- not because I love the food. It is simply more economical to have one item from each locale, rather then shopping shopping shopping. Plus, it looks uniform when displayed AND you can use the glasses at parties- thats cool as long as dumb asses don't break them.
I collect glasses from where I've been- even if the cafe is closed. For instance, I've been to Aspen. I can't find that glass. I'm trying. When I head to Belfast, I'll look for that glass even though that cafe closed in 2004. Etc.
I guess I'm a typical when it comes to souvenir at HRC. I prefer the large glasses- not the shot glasses. As a result, my suitcase has become rather full as I roamed about Europe trying to collect them. Oddly enough, I found myself attending cities I had no interest in (Birmingham, England; Catania, Sicily, etc). Here's my current list:
Houston
Dallas
Austin
San Antonio
New Orleans (my first glass)
Memphis
Louisville
Nashville
Gatlinburg
Hollywood, FL
Biloxi
Destin
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Washington D.C.
Orlando
Miami
New York
Boston
Indianapolis
Detroit
Cleveland
St. Louis
Phoenix
Chicago
La Jolla
San Diego
LA
Honolulu
Hollywood, CA
Cancun
Cozymel
Tijuana
Atlanta
Barcelona
Rome
Catania
Munich
London
Amsterdam
Kowloon
Madrid
Whistler
Kanata, Ontario
Birmingham, England
St.Thomas
Denver
Newport Beach
Nottingham, England
That's 49 total?
My wife is headed to Mexico City and Guadalajara this summer, to I'll get those two; my personal edict requires that I either attend personally or someone purchases it for me without my request. If that occurs, then I have to visit that cafe within a couple of years.
This winter I'm headed to China, so that'll be Beijing. My wife and I were planning on driving up to New England for Christmas...that would have been when I hit Toronto, and Niagra Falls US and Canada...but this opportunity came up for me to go to Beijing sooooooo..........
I still need to hit some of the obscure cafe's here in the U.S. like Minneapolis, Pittsburg, Foxrun, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Myrtle Beach. I really want San Fran, Sacramento, Lake Tahoe, and Las Vegas. The hard one will be Key West, Cayman Islands, Jamaica and Bahamas. Maybe I'll take a cruise for three of them and do a weekend trip to Bahamas. It doesn't cost much to fly over from Miami.
My wife and I are planning a back packing trip to Ireland, France, Greece, and North Africa in '08. That'll give me Dublin, Manchester, Leeds, Paris, (and maybe a quick trip over to Berlin and Cologne via Ryan Air). I'll hit Athens, and then Cairo, Hurghada, and Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt. God knows whenever I'll make it to Scandanavia and get Oslo, Copenhangen, Gothenburg, and Stockholm.
I kick myself for not hitting Lisbon when in Spain, and obscure places like Cabo San Lucas, Alcapulco, and Puerto Vallerta will have to be hit on a pacific cruise. I don't know if a cruise visits all of those places.
Did anyone know they just opened Santa Domingo in the Caribbean? I'm not sure I'm headed all the way there for just a glass. That's a little obsessive *cough cough.
I'm looking for Ft. Lauderdale (been to the city, not to the cafe...closed in 2000). Recently Bristol in England closed. It was only a bar, but they had a glass. I kick myself for not attending it when I was in London.
Eventually...someday, I want to have been to every city HRC has had a presence in.
I collect glasses from where I've been- even if the cafe is closed. For instance, I've been to Aspen. I can't find that glass. I'm trying. When I head to Belfast, I'll look for that glass even though that cafe closed in 2004. Etc.
I guess I'm a typical when it comes to souvenir at HRC. I prefer the large glasses- not the shot glasses. As a result, my suitcase has become rather full as I roamed about Europe trying to collect them. Oddly enough, I found myself attending cities I had no interest in (Birmingham, England; Catania, Sicily, etc). Here's my current list:
Houston
Dallas
Austin
San Antonio
New Orleans (my first glass)
Memphis
Louisville
Nashville
Gatlinburg
Hollywood, FL
Biloxi
Destin
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Washington D.C.
Orlando
Miami
New York
Boston
Indianapolis
Detroit
Cleveland
St. Louis
Phoenix
Chicago
La Jolla
San Diego
LA
Honolulu
Hollywood, CA
Cancun
Cozymel
Tijuana
Atlanta
Barcelona
Rome
Catania
Munich
London
Amsterdam
Kowloon
Madrid
Whistler
Kanata, Ontario
Birmingham, England
St.Thomas
Denver
Newport Beach
Nottingham, England
That's 49 total?
My wife is headed to Mexico City and Guadalajara this summer, to I'll get those two; my personal edict requires that I either attend personally or someone purchases it for me without my request. If that occurs, then I have to visit that cafe within a couple of years.
This winter I'm headed to China, so that'll be Beijing. My wife and I were planning on driving up to New England for Christmas...that would have been when I hit Toronto, and Niagra Falls US and Canada...but this opportunity came up for me to go to Beijing sooooooo..........
I still need to hit some of the obscure cafe's here in the U.S. like Minneapolis, Pittsburg, Foxrun, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Myrtle Beach. I really want San Fran, Sacramento, Lake Tahoe, and Las Vegas. The hard one will be Key West, Cayman Islands, Jamaica and Bahamas. Maybe I'll take a cruise for three of them and do a weekend trip to Bahamas. It doesn't cost much to fly over from Miami.
My wife and I are planning a back packing trip to Ireland, France, Greece, and North Africa in '08. That'll give me Dublin, Manchester, Leeds, Paris, (and maybe a quick trip over to Berlin and Cologne via Ryan Air). I'll hit Athens, and then Cairo, Hurghada, and Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt. God knows whenever I'll make it to Scandanavia and get Oslo, Copenhangen, Gothenburg, and Stockholm.
I kick myself for not hitting Lisbon when in Spain, and obscure places like Cabo San Lucas, Alcapulco, and Puerto Vallerta will have to be hit on a pacific cruise. I don't know if a cruise visits all of those places.
Did anyone know they just opened Santa Domingo in the Caribbean? I'm not sure I'm headed all the way there for just a glass. That's a little obsessive *cough cough.
I'm looking for Ft. Lauderdale (been to the city, not to the cafe...closed in 2000). Recently Bristol in England closed. It was only a bar, but they had a glass. I kick myself for not attending it when I was in London.
Eventually...someday, I want to have been to every city HRC has had a presence in.
#103
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: SVG
Posts: 550
Don't get your hopes up ...
I won't comment on the restaurant food prices in Norway (and god forbid the beer prices...) as everything is expensive, but I had a burger at the HRC in Oslo a few weeks ago, and I won't go back
If you want a burger, or similar type food, at an "American" style restuarant on Karl Johan in Oslo, I would pick TGIF.
I won't comment on the restaurant food prices in Norway (and god forbid the beer prices...) as everything is expensive, but I had a burger at the HRC in Oslo a few weeks ago, and I won't go back
If you want a burger, or similar type food, at an "American" style restuarant on Karl Johan in Oslo, I would pick TGIF.

