"This was always the neighborhood saloon," Mr. Straci recalls.
The pressmen with smudged faces and paper hats imbibing at Louie's East and other neighborhood saloons.
The lyrics are autobiographical, describing his journey from "neighborhood saloons to Carnegie Hall", and praising the musicians that he has worked with over his career.
After the opera the washer-woman had returned to the neighborhood saloon and was content.
The proliferation of neighborhood saloons in the post-Civil War era was a phenomenon of an increasingly industrialized, urban workforce.
The father, Johnny, is an optimistic but undependable singing waiter who spends his paycheck in the neighborhood saloon.
The elevator man had ditched his new acquaintances in the neighborhood saloon, and was coming up to answer the penthouse call.
For a neighborhood saloon, Coogan's boasts lots of celebrity visitors.
The palace was just a neighborhood saloon and Pop was in residence there in all seasons, although summer was certainly high season.
From the outside it looks like a neighborhood saloon.