{"id":2235,"date":"2011-10-28T08:13:33","date_gmt":"2011-10-28T13:13:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.greatsociety.org\/?p=2235"},"modified":"2018-10-29T22:55:11","modified_gmt":"2018-10-30T02:55:11","slug":"quarry-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greatsociety.org\/?p=2235","title":{"rendered":"Quarry House"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Silver Spring\u2019s historic dive bar, the Quarry House, is dead. What it used to be, that is. The old Quarry House.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s taken me six years or so to come to grips with this.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve tried to stay loyal, largely because I respect the new owners. They tried to preserve the memory of the old Quarry House. Their makeover was lovingly done, with a true sense of Silver Spring\u2019s history and reverence for her endangered landmarks. The grimy basement dive bar received a much welcomed upgrade. Good food, a full bar, and a beer and whiskey menu that seemed almost to be a ray from heaven.<\/p>\n<p>But\u2026it lost its soul. And, again, on the surface, initially, that seemed acceptable. The Quarry House was an anachronism, and it was on the ropes. It would have closed and long vanished otherwise. That, alone, has kept a thin strand of loyalty alive. It would be insane to defend, or even pine for, what it used to be, especially in those final days of dying.<\/p>\n<p>It was a filthy basement bar, serving food that only a fool would eat. The bar only served a limited selection of beer and wine, and the long back room was almost always roped off. The days of live bands or entertainment of any sort were long over. The old Quarry House was for drinking. So we sat in the front room where we could be easily tended to by salty waitresses with eidetic memories and a bartender who knew your name and shook your hand.<\/p>\n<p>There were always ten or twelve regulars, and they were real men. Well-armed dwarves, country folk, and blue collar workers with horrific stories about how frequently elevators fail. All of them steely-eyed drunks with their own barstools. But, as with any true dive bar, the presence of these men didn\u2019t repel interlopers. There was a begrudging acceptance as long as you were the right type. No fags, pencilnecks, or yuppies. No ball caps unless you owned a tractor.<\/p>\n<p>It was a proper man\u2019s bar. Get away from the whining bitches and drink up. Deconstruct yet another terrible day on the job and try to let go of the quiet, creeping rage that crawled just behind the eyes. A bar for primates, and the occasional visitor could absorb power from the filthy, cockroach-infested floor.<\/p>\n<p>These men were a dying breed as the Clinton Era and its ongoing legacy pasteurized our culture with political correctness and false sensitivity. A breed that wasn\u2019t fit to survive the unimaginable events of 9\/11, a shock that ripped the soul out of this country and reduced us to a weeping mass of apathy.<\/p>\n<p>The new Quarry House has no room for these sorts of men. It\u2019s now home to Silver Spring\u2019s new demographic \u2013 aged-out hipsters, faux neo-hipsters, frat guys, passive bullies, and those dreaded pencil-necks and yuppies.<\/p>\n<p>The service has lost all its former abrasiveness \u2013 and unerring quality.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s become a fashionable pantomime of its old self. And it\u2019s a success. It\u2019s a hotspot, back on the map, and crowded all the time. The fault is not the people behind the Quarry House \u2013 a demand was recognized and very ably met. The problem gets to the heart of a larger issue that\u2019s haunted us for the last couple decades (historians can go ahead and say since the 1972 Republican convention) \u2013 America has also become a pantomime of her old self. But not a fashionable one.<\/p>\n<p>But that\u2019s okay. I know I\u2019m in the minority on this. And the DC area has never really been known for its culture, anyway. We pretend that we have some sort of scene here. Theater, film, art, writing, music\u2026 But it\u2019s all just lonely bleating in an open field peopled by a community of transient government workers and awkward transplants. Those people in the arts, those advocates of DC\u2019s imaginary culture, are really just too afraid or too old to leave the sandbox. Or just deluded when it comes to recognizing that this particular imperial capital is really just a funny, sleepy little town that wants nothing more than to roll up the carpet and go home early at the end of the day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Silver Spring\u2019s historic dive bar, the Quarry House, is dead. What it used to be, that is. The old Quarry House. 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