Two foreign songs turn out to be beautifully bogus: Pink Martini's faux-French "Sympatique" and "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen," a Yiddish swing hit as misinterpreted by a domineering beer-garden fraulein in an audience participation bit that proves, "South Park" to the contrary, that Germans can be funny. ❋ Will Friedwald (2011)
But the beer-garden bombing and other attacks show how it is willing to inflict more civilian casualties as it attempts to spread an ideology that mirrors that of other militant Islamic groups in Africa and beyond. ❋ Will Connors (2011)
To tie together a book that covers the colonial-era tavern, the frontier barrelhouse, the high-toned New York City saloon, the German beer-garden, the speakeasy, the cocktail lounge, the gay bar and even the contemporary neo-speakeasy, a writer needs a grand theme. ❋ David Wondrich (2011)
Andrew Osborn/The Wall Street Journal The bloodshed transformed Ms. Kesayeva from a beer-garden proprietor into one of the most outspoken critics of Russia's government. ❋ Unknown (2008)
His two nieces knew him well; for on certain stated days they were wont to attend on him at his lodgings, where they would be regaled with cakes, and afterwards go with him to some old-fashioned beer-garden in his neighbourhood. ❋ Unknown (2004)
When they all passed their evenings together in the beer-garden, she would studiously manage that his chair should not be close to her own. ❋ Unknown (2004)
In the crowded beer-garden tent, they ate crisp white sausages with spicy mustard and drank Berliner Weisse—beer mixed with a shot of raspberry syrup—while listening to the accordion band play waltzes and gaudy carnival music. ❋ Ursula Hegi (1994)
Ten years had brought one or two new structures, most notable a new inn, The Noble Saint Gambrinus, raised on mena timbers above the ground-level beer-garden, where four Tre-vanyi musicians were playing for such folk who had elected to take early refreshment. ❋ Vance, Jack (1973)
Thus I had the sign in full: the powerful agent of the sun on earth had fixed Carl Elzner and his Protestant beer-garden on the stereoscopic view forever, whether the dull eyes of men could read them or not. ❋ Various (N/A)
A gap in the Famine Wall, which you reach by shady winding ways, gives you a glorious and unexpected view of the Hradšany; the winding ways lead you up to the summit of the Petřin, as this height is called, where you may find an outlook tower, a church, a diorama showing a scene from the Thirty Years 'War, and a beer-garden -- so entertainment is provided for all tastes. ❋ Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker (N/A)
The tram takes you to the outskirts, where you may start walking or just sink into a beer-garden, according to your degree of physical fitness after the journey. ❋ Lieut.-Col. B. Granville Baker (N/A)
He wanted to know if the yellow wine was still as cool and clear as ever down in the twilight of Auerbach's cellar, what burlesques had lately been played at the theatre, and whether such and such a beer-garden was still to the fore; whereas he heard only analyses of overtures, and descriptions of the uses of particular musical instruments, and a wild rhapsody about moonlit seas, the sweetness of ❋ Various (N/A)
Sunday walk through the village of Währing, and, passing by a beer-garden, he espied an acquaintance seated at one of the tables. ❋ Francis Jameson Rowbotham (N/A)
His natural drift was toward a beer-garden, a group of frowsy followers, the reek of vile tobacco, and the smell of sour beer. ❋ Lyndon Orr (N/A)
It's a [nice day], let's go to a bar that has a [beer garden], so we can drink outside.
Derived from the German word: [Biergarten] ❋ Kcwired.com (2009)
You can catch [the guys] [dahn] [da] beer garden after da soff-ball game. ❋ Burgher (2006)
1)"What are you doing tonight, John?"
"[Going out] for a drink with the [missus], hope to end up in the [beer garden]"
2) I took my girlfriend in the beer garden last night ❋ Gavin Davies (2008)
Wow! He really [must have been] [weeding the beer garden] [tonight]! ❋ RNRSGMG (2010)