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Got some more feedback, and after doinking around for a while have come up with the following "final" plan. Decided to get the fridge outside of the "U" as there is only room for one person in there.
I put the kegerator in there since that is only accessed to change the beer every few weeks. I should still be able to run the tap to the same location with a short length of insulated tubing under the granite. I turned the tap 90 degrees so people can pour a beer without needing to go inside the "U".
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This shows the view from the bar counter side. These are the exact stools we have (gotta love google) - the height is good.
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View from the other end. The fridge should look good out there. I am a little worried that the door (glass) will get broken by a baseball, but we'll deal with that when it happens......
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Aerial view.
I shortened the deep counter by a couple inches. Overall this is a much more usable plan, and fits in well on the deck, still leaving plenty of room for the table and chairs.
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