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Pages: 1 2 70 replies. The Gay 90s, incidentally, was not originally a gay bar, but became one in the late s, I think. The Sideshow, a defunct Hollywood Blvd. THE hangout for collectors is, of course, Skor. Although there is also a Nordic singles bar by that name. Martiki's mechanic has been spotted there--with his yellow rally-racing champion Volvo parked outside.
To impress the chicks, natch. As an unrelated aside, here's my man Carl, "The Sideways Swede", raising hell with the above mentioned Volvo. When I was a kid my dad used to take me to bars with him on occaision. Two that I remember fondly were: Ducky's - named after the owner Ducky Detweiller who was also the town's mailman, he'd bring me baseballs and stuff that he found on his rounds.
And, Stitcheberry's, again, named after the owner. Both were long, dark, narrow bars with Bromoseltzer on tap. What ever happened to that stuff?
Remembering Minneapolis’ most infamous bar: Moby Dick’s
My favorite classic bar is the Tube Bar in Jersey City! The owner, who friends and customers knew simply as 'Red', was probably one of the most pleasant, soft spoken guys you'd ever want to meet. Onjohntiki wrote: The owner, who friends and customers knew simply as 'Red', was probably one of the most pleasant, soft spoken guys you'd ever want to meet.
I just purchased a batch of swizzle sticks and 3 of them are from the Kum Kum Room. I haven't found any reference to it here or on critiki. Crazy Mamas punk rock bar. Great bar. Did lights for Mitch Rider there. Always liked "Hog's Breath Inn" though it's not exclusively a bar. Surfside 16, a ghetto bar.
I see this every day. Miles from Lake Michigan. Why Surfside 16? I ask but no one knew. For public bathing and swimming.