http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Stammtische "/Stammtische is the plural of the German word Stammtisch. A Stammtisch is a regular table where a regular group of people meet to drink & eat." http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Stammtisch "/Literally speaking, the word Stammtisch is a table in a bar or restaurant which is reserved for the same guests at the same time every day or every week. There is usually a sign on the table saying "Stammtisch". If you don't belong to this table, don't attempt to sit there! In the most traditional German beer halls there is a large brass plaque above the table with the word Stammtisch printed on it in bold lettering." Matt Graham wrote: > From: storkus@storkus.com > >> Ok, I know this is probably the stupidest question ever brought up here, >> but... What, exactly, is a "Stammtische"? A *fest, hoe-down, or what? >> > > I think it means "reserved table". (Tische = table.) We reserve a > table, sit down at it, eat, drink, and talk about $TOPIC. >