Does MacLaren's Pub exist?
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- Does MacLaren's Pub exist?
- Where is the real MacLaren's Pub?
- Does Barney own the bar?
- Is Barney Stinson based on a real person?
- Is Farhampton a real place?
- Why would you call a bar puzzles?
- Where did MacLaren's pub get its name from?
- Where was MacLaren's pub on how I met your mother?
- Where is the real MacLaren's bar in NYC?
- Where did the mural on MacLaren's come from?
Does MacLaren's Pub exist?
MacLaren's isn't real, however. It's based on the actual bar called McGee's that's located on West 55th Street. They designed the entire fake place after the real place, including the padded booths and everything on the walls.
Where is the real MacLaren's Pub?
NYC reality: MacLaren's is based on NYC pub McGee's (240 W. 55th St.; 212-957-3536). Bays and Thomas spent time there during their “Letterman” days, and made McGee's padded booths and muraled walls the show's focal point. The pretend pub is named for Bays' production assistant Carl MacLaren.
Does Barney own the bar?
Puzzles is the bar that Barney and Ted owned in Tailgate and Three Days of Snow. An established rule between Ted and Barney was that there would be no last calls. ... Ted and Barney employ Kevin as their bartender, and they invent a theme song which also parodies the Cheers theme song.
Is Barney Stinson based on a real person?
Barnabus Stinson is a fictional character portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris and created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for the CBS television series How I Met Your Mother (2005-2014).
Is Farhampton a real place?
Farhampton isn't a real place, and was filmed on a set, but if it did exist you'd have to get a LIRR ticket at Penn Station. ... The wide shots of the Farhampton Lighthouse is actually the Curtis Island Lighthouse in Camden, Maine.
Why would you call a bar puzzles?
Teddy “Westside” Mosby and Barney “The Barnacle” Stinson wanted to open an establishment where intelligent, inquisitive, and big-breasted people could imbibe peacefully and with as little clothing as possible. And thus, “Puzzles” was born. Unlike other “bars,” Puzzles doesn't have last call.
Where did MacLaren's pub get its name from?
- For MacLaren's, it is the latter. The pub's appearance is actually inspired by the famous McGee's Pub in New York City. McGee's actually went ahead and embraced it when fans started turning up at the pub to try and enjoy the real thing.
Where was MacLaren's pub on how I met your mother?
- NYC reality: MacLaren’s is based on NYC pub McGee’s (240 W. 55th St.; 212-957-3536). Bays and Thomas spent time there during their “Letterman” days, and made McGee’s padded booths and muraled walls the show’s focal point. The pretend pub is named for Bays’ production assistant Carl MacLaren.
Where is the real MacLaren's bar in NYC?
- Of the four bars that inspired MacLaren’s, McGee’s is the only one still in business. It is still located at 240 West 55 Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenues, right around the corner from The Ed Sullivan Theater and is open daily Monday though Saturday from 11 am to 4 am and on Sunday noon to 4 am.
Where did the mural on MacLaren's come from?
- McGee’s Pub was the inspiration for mural on MacLaren’s back wall, McHale’s inspired the fictional bar’s dark atmosphere, the real-life rustic touches of Chumley’s in the Greenwich Village and the round tables of Fez also made their way into the MacLaren’s set.