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- Maccadam's bartenders are neutralists from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

War is hell, which is why the weary mechs of Cybertron sometimes need to take a break from it. Down on sub-level six of Cybertron's lower-east quadrant, Maccadam's Old Oil House is the perfect retreat, offering black market fuel—available to everyone, regardless of allegiance—served by one of his famous bartenders. Aided by Rocky the doorman (and presumably sometimes by Maccadam himself), working at Maccadam's can sometimes be dangerous, but it is rarely dull.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
Marvel The Transformers comics
When Whirl, Twin Twist, and Roadbuster took a drink at Maccadam's during the preparations for Operation: Volcano, the bartender was apparently a fembot—the only one apart from Arcee seen in this universe. Whilst clearly a mechanical being, it's possible that she is an offworld mech or a constructed serving drone. Target: 2006
Recordicons
She served Laserbeak and Buzzsaw, sometime after the Great Upgrade. When she spelled Laserbeak's name with a z instead of a s, Laserbeak went on a rant and told her how "laser" is an acronym, and that it makes you look like an idiot if you spell it wrong. Recordicons 16
Transformers Legends anthology
When a recently deceased Optimus Prime arrived in a backroom of Maccadam's Old Oil House, he was greeted by the bartender who reminded him of his tab. He left and three other deceased Optimuses arrived. When the bartender returned to refill their drinks, the Optimuses asked him what was going on. He could only say that the room was reserved for four and he was asked by an undisclosed character to keep the room's occupants comfortable for a short time. The last time the bartender checked in on them was to shoo them out because their time was up and the room was needed for other purposes. At no point did he express surprise at these strange events. Prime Spark


