sam's is closed (it had good chicken menues though)
stavengers was kind of for nato officers assigned in Turkey; however at the moment nato southeast headquarters is also closed and thus stavengers is not crowded and popular as it was in the gool/old/peaceful cold war days. (Americans (as Alan will confirm) used to be loved so much in especially İzmir in those days, unfortunately the recent politics in northern Iraq changed the atmosphere quite a lot; however do not bother it since individuals and people are always welcome in Turkey, apart from international politics. I mean, we may hate U.S. support to PKK however when you are our "guests" in Turkey you are our friends, feel sure about that since we are the products of an imperial culture.)
universities are now the centres of Turkish foosball Alan. And the bars&cafes around the universities... Instead of tournaments, people join university leagues that last for about 3-4 months.
All right, TUBORG but TUBORG is an international brand, so I guess you liked the "Turk TUBORG" style which is a beer produced for Turkey only. I will try to be keen on my promise...
Best wishes for American Bonzini Team too.
Ps: Hey wildie, google translation sucks, however yes that seems like an old looking face.
Ps 2: Spredeman is the most appreciated American player here in Turkey for his free style of play and pass to instant tic tac (push/pull kick) combinations. Snake is not popular in Turkey for it is believed that the shot is rough and lacks aesthetics. Many senior players here play not to win the games but for one single goal. One single goal to rule the brains of all the audience and attract other future players to the game. One single goal in quality and magic of a poem and which makes the shooter a poet.