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** The Cheesecake Factory, because Penny (and for a while during the time she was still going through school, Howard's girlfriend and eventual wife Bernadette) work there and because Sheldon's SuperOCD dictates that he only eat at certain restaurants and establishments. Lampshaded in that Penny knows everyone's order by heart and repeatedly begs the group to try The Olive Garden down the street so she can get away from their antics for the night (it never works).
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** The Cheesecake Factory, because Penny (and for a while during the time she was still going through school, Howard's girlfriend and eventual wife Bernadette) work there and because Sheldon's SuperOCD OCD dictates that he only eat at certain restaurants and establishments. Lampshaded in that Penny knows everyone's order by heart and repeatedly begs the group to try The Olive Garden down the street so she can get away from their antics for the night (it never works).
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* The girls and Charlie frequently hang out in Cafe Coda in ''Series/BabesInTheWood'', although it helps that one of them works as a waitress for the cafe.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' had two:
** The Honker Burger from the original run on Nickelodeon was a fast food hamburger restaurant that all of the main cast hung out at regularly when not at school.
** In the Disney retool, the Honker Burger was bought out and turned into a fancy French restaurant. Fortunately Mr. Swirly, the local ice cream manufacturer, had just opened up his restaurant functionally identical to the Honker Burger to serve as a new hang out.
** The Honker Burger from the original run on Nickelodeon was a fast food hamburger restaurant that all of the main cast hung out at regularly when not at school.
** In the Disney retool, the Honker Burger was bought out and turned into a fancy French restaurant. Fortunately Mr. Swirly, the local ice cream manufacturer, had just opened up his restaurant functionally identical to the Honker Burger to serve as a new hang out.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In the late Silver Age and early Bronze Age, Peter and his college friedns used to hang out at The Coffee Bean (sometimes The Coffee Bean Barn) or The Silver Spoon Cafe. In the nineties, [[Comicbook/ScarletSpider Ben Reilly]] worked at a coffee shop called the Daily Grind, and met most of his regular cast because they were patrons.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': In the late Silver Age and early Bronze Age, Peter and his college friedns friends used to hang out at The Coffee Bean (sometimes The Coffee Bean Barn) or The Silver Spoon Cafe. In the nineties, [[Comicbook/ScarletSpider Ben Reilly]] worked at a coffee shop called the Daily Grind, and met most of his regular cast because they were patrons.
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%%* The Coffee Bean, The Silverspoon, and the Daily Grind in the ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comics.
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* Salty Crackers Comics in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', justified in being where Justin and Grace work and in most of the cast being spectacular dorks. Unusually, not all the main characters ''are'' part of the comic shop posse -- Elliot (who is clueless about comics and pop culture in general) has been there once, and Ellen warned him he wouldn't like it (she only goes there to hang with Nananse), and Tedd and Sarah ''are'' dorks, but have only been seen there when competing in [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Magickal Cards]] tournaments.
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* Salty Crackers Comics in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', justified in being where Justin and Grace work and in most of the cast being spectacular dorks. Unusually, not all the main characters ''are'' are part of the comic shop posse -- Elliot (who is clueless about comics and pop culture in general) has been there once, and Ellen warned him he wouldn't like it (she only goes there to hang with Nananse), and Tedd and Sarah ''are'' dorks, but have only been seen there when competing in [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Magickal Cards]] tournaments.
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* Salty Crackers Comics in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', justified in being where Justin and Grace work and in most of the cast being spectacular dorks.
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* Salty Crackers Comics in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', justified in being where Justin and Grace work and in most of the cast being spectacular dorks. Unusually, not all the main characters ''are'' part of the comic shop posse -- Elliot (who is clueless about comics and pop culture in general) has been there once, and Ellen warned him he wouldn't like it (she only goes there to hang with Nananse), and Tedd and Sarah ''are'' dorks, but have only been seen there when competing in [[TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering Magickal Cards]] tournaments.
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* ''Webcomic/DemonseedRedux'': "Uncle" Hal owns a bar where Chico and friends spend most of the time at.
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* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' has the arcade Game Center Crown, and later the café above it, Fruits Parlor Crown. The [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action version]] replaces them with Karaoke Crown, a Karaoke Box. In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and the live action the arcade and the Karaoke Box have the Senshi' (Un)ElaborateUndergroundBase there.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Ichiraku Ramen, although mostly for just [[BigEater Naruto]] himself. Seen mainly in {{Filler}} since the nature of the series' {{Ninja}} work has them on the road a lot. However, one of the anime endings of ''Shippuden'' reveals that it is actually this amongst not only Naruto, but his friends and loved ones (with scenes of him there with other teams or flashbacks of other individuals such as Jiraiya and Tsunade after drinking or his own parents.)
** Similarly, Squad Ten has some kind of BBQ restaurant that they go to quite often.
* The gas station in ''Manga/InitialD'' is the hangout place for Takumi, Itsuki, Iketani, and Kenji, although the first three are mainly seen working there.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Ichiraku Ramen, although mostly for just [[BigEater Naruto]] himself. Seen mainly in {{Filler}} since the nature of the series' {{Ninja}} work has them on the road a lot. However, one of the anime endings of ''Shippuden'' reveals that it is actually this amongst not only Naruto, but his friends and loved ones (with scenes of him there with other teams or flashbacks of other individuals such as Jiraiya and Tsunade after drinking or his own parents.)
** Similarly, Squad Ten has some kind of BBQ restaurant that they go to quite often.
* The gas station in ''Manga/InitialD'' is the hangout place for Takumi, Itsuki, Iketani, and Kenji, although the first three are mainly seen working there.
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* The Midoriya cafe of ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' when the cast is on [[InsignificantLittleBluePlanet Earth]]. It helps that Nanoha's family owns the place.
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* The Midoriya cafe of ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' when In ''Manga/CityHunter'', the cast is on [[InsignificantLittleBluePlanet Earth]]. It helps that Nanoha's family owns Cat's Eye Cafe serves this purpose once it's open. Miki and Umibozu work there, and Ryo and Kaori congregate inside it from time to time, whether for business contract negotiations or just to hang out. Kasumi joins the place.workforce later on.
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* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has the cast occasionally treating the Chao Bao Xi as one of these. Named for the student entrepreneur, partial-chef and owner Chao Lingshen.
* In ''Manga/SweetBlueFlowers'', the girls love to go to a place called Milk Hall. It's actually an [[RealPlaceBackground existing location]] which is not likely to be often visited by 16-year-olds, with its sober interior and old jazz music playing in the background, but it makes for a fetching setting for some of the most dramatic scenes in the series. There's also the fact that the girls in ''Sweet Blue Flowers'' are ''not'' normal 16-year-olds. Even the straight ones tend to be arts/literature geeks.
** The same place also makes a few brief appearances in ''Manga/ElfenLied''.
%%* The Snack J, Jun's bar/dance club in ''[[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Gatchaman]]''.
* In ''Manga/SweetBlueFlowers'', the girls love to go to a place called Milk Hall. It's actually an [[RealPlaceBackground existing location]] which is not likely to be often visited by 16-year-olds, with its sober interior and old jazz music playing in the background, but it makes for a fetching setting for some of the most dramatic scenes in the series. There's also the fact that the girls in ''Sweet Blue Flowers'' are ''not'' normal 16-year-olds. Even the straight ones tend to be arts/literature geeks.
** The same place also makes a few brief appearances in ''Manga/ElfenLied''.
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* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has In ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'', there is Snack Otose and Snack Smile. Snack Otose is a pub located right under the cast occasionally treating main character's home, owned by the Chao Bao Xi as landlady, Otose. Snack Smile is a cabaret club where one of these. Named for the student entrepreneur, partial-chef and owner Chao Lingshen.
* In ''Manga/SweetBlueFlowers'', the girls love to go to acharacters, Otae, works in. The main characters mostly hang out at Snack Otose, but some episodes take place called Milk Hall. It's actually an [[RealPlaceBackground existing location]] which in Snack Smile as well.
* The gas station in ''Manga/InitialD'' isnot likely to be often visited by 16-year-olds, with its sober interior and old jazz music playing in the background, but it makes for a fetching setting for some of the most dramatic scenes in the series. There's also the fact that the girls in ''Sweet Blue Flowers'' are ''not'' normal 16-year-olds. Even the straight ones tend to be arts/literature geeks.
** The samehangout place also makes a few brief appearances in ''Manga/ElfenLied''.
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%%* The Snack J, Jun's bar/dance club in ''[[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Gatchaman]]''.
* The Midoriya cafe of ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' when the cast is on [[InsignificantLittleBluePlanet Earth]]. It helps that Nanoha's family owns the place.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Ichiraku Ramen, although mostly for just [[BigEater Naruto]] himself. Seen mainly in {{Filler}} since the nature of the series' {{Ninja}} work has them on the road a lot. However, one of the anime endings of ''Shippuden'' reveals that it is actually this amongst not only Naruto, but his friends and loved ones (with scenes of him there with other teams or flashbacks of other individuals such as Jiraiya and Tsunade after drinking or his own parents.)
** Similarly, Squad Ten has some kind of BBQ restaurant that they go to quite often.
* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has the cast occasionally treating the Chao Bao Xi as one of these. Named for the student entrepreneur, partial-chef and owner Chao Lingshen.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' has the arcade Game Center Crown, and later the café above it, Fruits Parlor Crown. The [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action version]] replaces them with Karaoke Crown, a Karaoke Box. In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and the live action the arcade and the Karaoke Box have the Senshi' (Un)ElaborateUndergroundBase there.
* In ''Manga/SweetBlueFlowers'', the girls love to go to a place called Milk Hall. It's actually an [[RealPlaceBackground existing location]] which is not likely to be often visited by 16-year-olds, with its sober interior and old jazz music playing in the background, but it makes for a fetching setting for some of the most dramatic scenes in the series. There's also the fact that the girls in ''Sweet Blue Flowers'' are ''not'' normal 16-year-olds. Even the straight ones tend to be arts/literature geeks.
** The same place also makes a few brief appearances in ''Manga/ElfenLied''.
%%* The Snack J, Jun's bar/dance club in ''[[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Gatchaman]]''.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Ichiraku Ramen, although mostly for just [[BigEater Naruto]] himself. Seen mainly in {{Filler}} since the nature of the series' {{Ninja}} work has them on the road a lot. However, one of the anime endings of ''Shippuden'' reveals that it is actually this amongst not only Naruto, but his friends and loved ones (with scenes of him there with other teams or flashbacks of other individuals such as Jiraiya and Tsunade after drinking or his own parents.)
** Similarly, Squad Ten has some kind of BBQ restaurant that they go to quite often.
* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has the cast occasionally treating the Chao Bao Xi as one of these. Named for the student entrepreneur, partial-chef and owner Chao Lingshen.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' has the arcade Game Center Crown, and later the café above it, Fruits Parlor Crown. The [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action version]] replaces them with Karaoke Crown, a Karaoke Box. In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and the live action the arcade and the Karaoke Box have the Senshi' (Un)ElaborateUndergroundBase there.
* In ''Manga/SweetBlueFlowers'', the girls love to go to a place called Milk Hall. It's actually an [[RealPlaceBackground existing location]] which is not likely to be often visited by 16-year-olds, with its sober interior and old jazz music playing in the background, but it makes for a fetching setting for some of the most dramatic scenes in the series. There's also the fact that the girls in ''Sweet Blue Flowers'' are ''not'' normal 16-year-olds. Even the straight ones tend to be arts/literature geeks.
** The same place also makes a few brief appearances in ''Manga/ElfenLied''.
%%* The Snack J, Jun's bar/dance club in ''[[Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman Gatchaman]]''.
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* In ''Manga/CityHunter'', the Cat's Eye Cafe serves this purpose once it's open. Miki and Umibozu work there, and Ryo and Kaori congregate inside it from time to time, whether for business contract negotiations or just to hang out. Kasumi joins the workforce later on.
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, CD Parker, following his retirement from the Texas Rangers. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, [[spoiler:up until CD's [[KilledOffForReal death]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, CD Parker, following his retirement from the Texas Rangers. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, [[spoiler:up until CD's [[KilledOffForReal [[BusCrash death]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* The kitchen. Everyone always hangs out in the kitchen. Especially for student residences with shared kitchens. The social group formed by your friends in the kitchen are much more likely to meet there at dinnertime than with everyone else in the common room.
* The dining room, and the living room.
* The dining room, and the living room.
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* The kitchen. Everyone always hangs out in the kitchen. Especially for student residences with shared kitchens. The social group formed by your friends in the kitchen are much more likely to meet there at dinnertime than with everyone else in the common room.
* Theroom. For similar reasons, this can extend to the dining room, room and the living room.
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* [[MyLocal The pub.]]]] Short for 'public house' and indeed, it serves as a public place of rest and socialization.
* For office friends, there is the breakroom/water cooler/coffee machine. Everyone needs a break or a drink at some point, and it's a great way to spend a few minutes away from computers and paperwork and lightly socialize.
* For office friends, there is the breakroom/water cooler/coffee machine. Everyone needs a break or a drink at some point, and it's a great way to spend a few minutes away from computers and paperwork and lightly socialize.
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* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob:'' Generictown has Akbar's MaltShop, which has been around in some form at least since Bob was a teenager (when Akbar himself was only an employee there). While we've seen other restaurants (both fancier and more low-brow), this seems to be the place everyone in town gravitates towards.
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* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob:'' Generictown has Akbar's MaltShop, which has been around in some form at least since Bob was a teenager (when Akbar himself was only an employee there). While we've seen other restaurants (both fancier and more low-brow), this seems to be the place everyone in town gravitates towards.toward.
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* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob:'' Generictown has Akbar's MaltShop, which has been around in some form at least since Bob was a teenager (when Akbar himself was only an employee there).
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* ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob:'' Generictown has Akbar's MaltShop, which has been around in some form at least since Bob was a teenager (when Akbar himself was only an employee there). While we've seen other restaurants (both fancier and more low-brow), this seems to be the place everyone in town gravitates towards.
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* Molly's, for ''Series/{{Chicago Fire}}'', ''Series/ChicagoMed'', and ''Series/{{Chicago PD}}''. While run by some of the main characters in ''Fire'' (and as such, appears more frequently on that show), seeing characters from ''Med'' and ''PD'' isn't unusual. The bar occasionally appears on the other shows as well.
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* Molly's, for ''Series/{{Chicago Fire}}'', ''Series/ChicagoFire'', ''Series/ChicagoMed'', and ''Series/{{Chicago PD}}''. While run by some of the main characters in ''Fire'' (and as such, appears more frequently on that show), seeing characters from ''Med'' and ''PD'' isn't unusual. The bar occasionally appears on the other shows as well.
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* Rowlf's Tavern in ''Series/TheMuppets'', where the cast and crew of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Up Late with Miss Piggy]]'' all go after work.
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* Rowlf's Tavern in ''Series/TheMuppets'', ''Series/TheMuppets2015'', where the cast and crew of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Up Late with Miss Piggy]]'' all go after work.
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* Pocket D in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes''. Justified in that it's also a miniature [[HubLevel Hub]], and one of the few places Heroes, Villains, and Praetorians can hang out.
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* Pocket D in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes''. Justified in that it's also a miniature [[HubLevel Hub]], {{Hub|Level}}, and one of the few places Heroes, Villains, and Praetorians can hang out.
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, [[spoiler:up until CD's [[KilledOffForReal death]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker.Parker, following his retirement from the Texas Rangers. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, [[spoiler:up until CD's [[KilledOffForReal death]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8's "A Matter of Faith", when CD goes on a fishing trip[[spoiler:, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up [[spoiler:up until Season 8's "A Matter of Faith", when CD goes on a fishing trip[[spoiler:, and later CD's [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] death]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip[[spoiler:, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' 8's "A Matter of Faith" Faith", when CD goes on a fishing trip[[spoiler:, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip[[spoiler:, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's has been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip[[spoiler:, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel"]].
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by retired ranger and the titular policeman's ex-partner, CD Parker. CD's been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel".
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill, owned and operated by retired ranger and the titular policeman's ex-partner, retired ranger CD Parker. CD's been the regular hangout for Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip, trip[[spoiler:, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel".Angel"]].
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* CD's Bar and Grill on ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger''. Owned and operated by retired ranger CD Parker, it been the regular hangout for the titular policeman, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel".
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* ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'' has CD's Bar and Grill on ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger''. Owned Grill, owned and operated by retired ranger and the titular policeman's ex-partner, CD Parker, it Parker. CD's been the regular hangout for the titular policeman, Walker, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel".
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* CD's Bar and Grill on ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger'', owned ''Series/WalkerTexasRanger''. Owned and operated by retired ranger CD Parker, has it been the regular hangout for the titular policeman, his fellow rangers and his many close friends, up until Season 8 8' "A Matter of Faith" when CD goes on a fishing trip, and later [[KilledOffForReal passes away]] in Season 9's "The Avenging Angel".
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* In ''[[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]]'' the teens of the Gotham Heights neighborhood, especially the group Tim hung out with, tended to spend time at the local O'Shaughnessy's, an Irish themed fast food joint.
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* In ''[[ComicBook/RobinSeries Robin]]'' the ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': The teens of the Gotham Heights neighborhood, especially the group Tim hung out with, tended to spend time at the local O'Shaughnessy's, an Irish themed fast food joint.
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* Der Waffle Haus from ''Series/DeadLikeMe'' is a LocalHangout of the GreasySpoon variety.
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* ''Series/DeadLikeMe'': The main {{Psychopomp}} team regularly meet at Der Waffle Haus from ''Series/DeadLikeMe'' is to catch up and plan their assignments. Although it's a LocalHangout of the GreasySpoon variety.GreasySpoon, they all come to care for it and their regular waitress Kiffany.
-->'''Kiffany:''' You know why I stay here?\\
'''Mason:''' Because you love waffles?\\
'''Kiffany:''' It's a [[Creator/ErnestHemingway clean, well-lighted place]], and I feel safe.
-->'''Kiffany:''' You know why I stay here?\\
'''Mason:''' Because you love waffles?\\
'''Kiffany:''' It's a [[Creator/ErnestHemingway clean, well-lighted place]], and I feel safe.
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* The Stick, Bub's, or Strongbadia in ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner''. Also, [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail185.html Club Technochocolate and Carrot and Kazoo Hill]].
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* The Stick, Bub's, or Strongbadia in ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner''. Also, [[http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail185.html Club Technochocolate and Carrot and Kazoo Hill]].Hill.]]
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* The whole point of the Super Cafe of ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded''. Typically features Batman and Superman critiquing recently released Super Hero Blockbuster films and pop culture in general. Features guest appearances by other super heroes and sometimes non-superhero characters notably Franchise/SuperMario.
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* The whole point of the Super Cafe of ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded''. Typically features Batman and Superman critiquing recently released Super Hero Blockbuster films and pop culture in general. Features guest appearances by other super heroes and sometimes non-superhero characters notably characters, such as Franchise/SuperMario.
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* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' has the arcade Game Center Crown, and later the café above it Fruits Parlor Crown. The [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action version]] replaces them with Karaoke Crown, a Karaoke Box. In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and the live action the arcade and the Karaoke Box have the Senshi' (Un)ElaborateUndergroundBase there.
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* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' has the arcade Game Center Crown, and later the café above it it, Fruits Parlor Crown. The [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action version]] replaces them with Karaoke Crown, a Karaoke Box. In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and the live action the arcade and the Karaoke Box have the Senshi' (Un)ElaborateUndergroundBase there.
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* In ''Anime/FZeroGPLegend'', the main characters like to hang out at the "Falcon House," a cafe that caters to fans of F-Zero, run by Bart Lemming, [[spoiler:who is secretly Captain Falcon]].
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* ‘’Series/H20: Just Add Water’’: The Juicenet Cafe; where the protagonists are at nearly every episode
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H20: Just Add Water: The Juicenet Cafe where the protagonists are at nearly every episode
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