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1. Beverley Hills 90210
Central Perk
2. Friends
The Nag's Head
3. Seinfeld
Monk's Cafe
4. Frasier
The Regal Beagle
5. How I Met Your Mother
Cafe Nervosa
6. The Simpsons
The Peach Pit
7. Only Fools and Horses
The Bronze
8. "The Office" (US Version)
Moe's Tavern
9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Poor Richard's
10. Three's Company
MacLaren's Pub
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Beverley Hills 90210
Answer: The Peach Pit
"Beverley Hills 90210" was a teen drama that aired during the 1990s. As indicated by the name, it followed the lives of a group of teens living in Beverley Hills, California, following them from high school to college. The Peach Pit was a popular, retro-styled diner that the locals frequented. Brandon, one of the main characters on the show, starts working at the diner part-time and this leads to many of the other characters then hanging out at the place.
2. Friends
Answer: Central Perk
The unimaginatively named "Friends" was a show about six friends living in New York City and aired from 1994 to 2004. Central Perk was a coffee shop that the main characters hung out at. Many major events of the show took place here including Rachel coming here after running away from her wedding, the gang discovering that Ross was the father of Rachel's baby and Phoebe meeting her future husband Mike.
3. Seinfeld
Answer: Monk's Cafe
"Seinfeld" famously called itself 'the show about nothing' and followed the daily lives of four friends. Set mainly in New York City's Manhattan, the main cast included the characters of Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer. Monk's Cafe was a fictional coffee shop on the show.
The characters were often shown hanging out at this cafe, usually occupying one of the front booths.
4. Frasier
Answer: Cafe Nervosa
"Frasier" was a spin-off of the popular show "Cheers". It traced the life of Frasier Crane after he moved back to his hometown of Seattle. The local coffee shop, Cafe Nervosa, is a popular meeting point for the show's main characters. Most of the staff at the cafe changed frequently over the course of the show's ten seasons.
5. How I Met Your Mother
Answer: MacLaren's Pub
As can be inferred from the show's title, "How I Met Your Mother" (HIMYM) was a sitcom that followed the main character, Ted Mosby's life, as he narrated how he met his children's mother. The show was set in New York City and MacLaren's Pub, an Irish bar, was where the gang met to unwind after work.
6. The Simpsons
Answer: Moe's Tavern
"The Simpsons" is a long-running animated sitcom set in the fictional city of Springfield. The Simpson family consists of Homer and Marge and their children, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Moe's Tavern is the only pub in the locality and is named after the owner and bartender, Moe Szyslak.
7. Only Fools and Horses
Answer: The Nag's Head
"Only Fools and Horses" is a British television show that premiered on BBC One in 1981. Set in London, the series followed the lives of two brothers, Derek and Rodney Trotter, as they made various attempts to get rich. The initial seasons also featured their grandfather, played by Lennard Pearce.
The pub, The Nag's Head, was where the brothers ended up meeting various other characters, who then made up the extended cast. This included the pub's landlord, Mike Fisher.
8. "The Office" (US Version)
Answer: Poor Richard's
"The Office" was an American sitcom that was adapted from a UK show of the same name. Set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, it followed the exploits of five work colleagues at a fictional company called Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Poor Richard's was a nearby pub where the office employees hung out after work.
9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Answer: The Bronze
In this supernatural television series, Buffy, the eponymous character played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, is a slayer. The slayers are a lineage of people who can battle vampires and other forces of the dark. The Bronze was a popular nightclub in the fictional city of Sunnydale where the series was set. Located in area near the shipping docks and railway tracks, the seedier side of the city, the nightclub was the setting for many key moments in the series.
10. Three's Company
Answer: The Regal Beagle
"Three's Company" aired from 1977 to 1984 over eight seasons. The main premise of the show was the lives of three roommates - Jack, Janet and Chrissy, with Jack initially having to pretend to be gay to be allowed to live with two girls to whom he was not related. Apart from the trio's apartment, the other main location used on the show in the initial seasons was a neighbourhood pub called, The Regal Beagle.
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