@receipt-keeper Is it? I know it became a Hooka bar.
@receipt-keeper Is it? I know it became a Hooka bar.
I just looked on Google. Now it's a cigar & martini bar.
The burger place looks like it moved into the old Corner Wine Bar space.
I don't think I'd recognize anything on that stretch other than Monon Coffee. Looks like BR Steakhouse was even torn down.
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@receipt-keeper BR steakhouse has been down for awhile. I used to hang out at the Outback bar that was connected to the restaurant. It was a cool bar with lots of restaurant and bar industry people hanging out. Had an upstairs bar too. Once in awhile they’d have some cool punk bands playing on a tiny little stage right in from of the window.
@receipt-keeper sad to hear. Loved the Patio!
Watched these guys in the bar so, so many nights.
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I did find myself tapping my toes.
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I just learned Jim Croce wasn't that big when he was alive, and died so, so early:
What a tragedy. For you younger folk, or some of you older guys who remember him, may I present:
I just learned Jim Croce wasn't that big when he was alive, and died so, so early:
What a tragedy. For you younger folk, or some of you older guys who remember him, may I present:
Everything about Croce is tragic and beautiful. I've said before, and I still believe it, I don't think there is a better, more impactful, single line in music than "You can keep the dime."
Everything about Croce is tragic and beautiful. I’ve said before, and I still believe it, I don’t think there is a better, more impactful, single line in music than “You can keep the dime.”

Damn, his kid's story is tragic, too:
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Every time I want to post in this thread, I go back and read the whole thing to make sure I don't commit the mortal sin of posting a repeat.

