Another international hunky vampire sighting! Celebuzz reports the following:
Robert Pattinson threw some serious vampire magic late last night at Coach & Horses pub in Los Angeles.
When the Twilight star showed up with a group of friends at the British-themed bar after 10 p.m last night "the girl I was working with freaked out," bartender Peter Renaud tells Celebuzz.
"She went over to his table to serve him. He took it upon himself to introduce himself and shook her hand. And it happened. She turned into a five-year-old girl," Renaud says.
"From her reaction, he's clearly as hot in person as he is in film. She was too shy to really say anything to him."
Pattinson, in town to present at Sunday's Academy Awards, hung out with primarily British friends for about 2 1/2 hours. Heineken was the drink of choice.
"He was pretty much left alone, it was dark and they chilled," says Renaud. "Just booze, nice music and conversation."
Other than that old age-transportation-trick pulled on the bartender perhaps the only remarkable moment of the evening was when one of Pattinson's group fell off her barstool. "They all had a good laugh about that," says Renaud.
Oh, and one other note: Robert if you are reading this, your friend Zeb left his hat at the bar. (RC: What? haha.)
Robert Pattinson threw some serious vampire magic late last night at Coach & Horses pub in Los Angeles.
When the Twilight star showed up with a group of friends at the British-themed bar after 10 p.m last night "the girl I was working with freaked out," bartender Peter Renaud tells Celebuzz.
"She went over to his table to serve him. He took it upon himself to introduce himself and shook her hand. And it happened. She turned into a five-year-old girl," Renaud says.
"From her reaction, he's clearly as hot in person as he is in film. She was too shy to really say anything to him."
Pattinson, in town to present at Sunday's Academy Awards, hung out with primarily British friends for about 2 1/2 hours. Heineken was the drink of choice.
"He was pretty much left alone, it was dark and they chilled," says Renaud. "Just booze, nice music and conversation."
Other than that old age-transportation-trick pulled on the bartender perhaps the only remarkable moment of the evening was when one of Pattinson's group fell off her barstool. "They all had a good laugh about that," says Renaud.
Oh, and one other note: Robert if you are reading this, your friend Zeb left his hat at the bar. (RC: What? haha.)
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