The Fortune Teller (circa 1990): Way before the re-birth of Cherokee, the original Fortune Teller was a waystation for neighborhood residents and what passed for a hipster in the 1990s. Waited too long for a second visit by the time inspiration struck, the bar was closed. Remembered, though, are the old lamps, classic bar fixtures and the namesake bartender who regaled with stories of the club’s popular past.
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Dino.Įrnestine’s Scorpio Lounge: Truth be told, I visited this place only once, a dusty survivor of decades on the edge of Gaslight Square/The CWE. Now known as Super’s Bungalow, the venue remains, but the old school magic is but a memory.
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Parisi and his Worldwide Magazine cable show, The Bungalow featured a house band of seasoned musicians, who played to an equally seasoned audience. Art Rock and vegetarian food co-mingled nicely in Janese Henry’s low-key, culturally progressive environments.ĭino’s Bungalow Bar: A favorite stop for Peter E. That said, the bookings of three to seven bands a night kept the club relevant, the natural evolutionary link to Bernard’s Pub.Ĭummel’s Cafe: Though it called three different addresses home, the earliest incarnation on Locust remains the most memorable. With a literal fence keeping underagers in place, the room had an immediate detention center vibe for certain shows. The Creepy Crawl (Downtown): A one-of-a-kind music club/dive bar, The Creepy would move though the original location remains the standard for many of its patrons. The club played host to many leading lights of 1980s punk, and remains a legendary touchstone for groups that played that music during St. Possibly the defining club of the early Wash Ave scene.Īlternative Music Pub aka AMP: Featuring the best in new wave, music was at the core of AMP’s appeal, as was the fact that this proto-Grove venue served a remarkably diverse gay-straight-black-white-young-old audience.īernard’s Pub (Midtown): While it would move to The Landing, for many the Bernard Pub name is firmly fixed to the long demolished building at Lafayette and Thurman. The room played host to Nine Inch Nails (twice), Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Social Distortion, and a host of now forgotten 80’s and 90’s touring acts. What’s yours?ġ227: Home to punk, goth and college rock favorites, 1227 would morph into the more successful The Galaxy, though early clubgoers on Washington Avenue will remember the original venue at this notable address. Here’s my list of 21 other favorite haunts.
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While the new bar wasn’t without merit, it failed to capture the earthy appeals of the previous incarnation. For example, Slo Tom’s, which shuttered within a few months of a total reconfiguration within the past two years. South Broadway is dotted with the bones of many an abandoned tavern. A fishing-themed bar found at the intersection of Loughborough and South Broadway, the No Wake Zone was a corner bar with that extra something, that little bit of genutlichkeit that makes a random customer a regular.
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While Jo-Netti’s never cracked my regular rotation of corner bars to visit, I can certainly remember many good afternoons and evenings spent at that bar’s predecessor, Bob & Patti’s No Wake Zone. It appears that at least one, Jo-Netti’s, has enjoyed its final last call: while unofficial, this is based on several recent drive-bys, with the lights off and the club empty. Louis, there were once twenty bars located between Bates on the north and the city limits on the south.