I said I would, and I am. What's more, I did.
I don't really know what to say about Bobolovsky's. The food is pretty good, but nothing special and a tad on the expensive side I thought. I can't complain though, everyone else seemed very happy with theirs. The atmosphere is a bit strange, they have a big screen on which there was footie showing, which maybe deadened the place a bit. It also seemed a bit off the beaten track to me, being even further away from the main M-Freiheit flow than Hard Day's Night was, so maybe it is always like that. As was said here a couple of days ago, the waitresses are cute, but actually rather run of the mill for Munich to be honest, though I wish they would not wear such TIGHT T-Shirts. Or rather... that is... I mean... no, you'll all read that whatever way you want anyway.
The cocktails though, if the Minzners Dream that I had is anything to go by, are really rather nice. I first tried a MD in Cafe Munich and found themmmmm... yeah... mmmm... Anyway, last night I tried one or two (well, the first one could have just been luck, right? I couldn't leave my research unfinished!) in Bobolobolovsky's. A bit less per glass than at Cafe Munich, I think, but they also tasted nicer. A bit less alcoholic too (which is just an excuse to have an extra one, so I'm not complaining), which allowed me to savour the taste a bit more. Lubbly. I wuz a pity hoppy Inglander on the way train going home, though I did resist the temptations to treat everyone to a round of Rule Britannia (Shame! Shame!) and shout "Mind the gap!" every time the
U-Bahn doors opened.
In summary: nice place, shame about the t-shirts.