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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:18 pm 
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Armitage and Hermitage. Closed in September I think.

Was a dive.

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Is now a hole.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:23 pm 
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Ultra Hipster Joint.

Had the 5 AM license and nothing is cooler than doing coke...urhg I mean partying until 5 AM! That is how you measure how cool someone is.

did you hear P Diddys party for NY eve went till 7 AM! 44 and partying till 7 AM, thats cool!

I prefer the 4 PM drinking start

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Good place to grab some late night strange.. :cry: .bettys bluestar too is gone .

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Ultra Hipster Joint.

Had the 5 AM license and nothing is cooler than doing coke...urhg I mean partying until 5 AM! That is how you measure how cool someone is.

did you hear P Diddys party for NY eve went till 7 AM! 44 and partying till 7 AM, thats cool!

I prefer the 4 PM drinking start


This.

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312player wrote:
Good place to grab some late night strange.. : .


OK, that I will agree with.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:48 pm 
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Good place to grab some late night strange.. :cry: .bettys bluestar too is gone .


It's now called Grandbar.. same owners and hours. Prob going for a more "upscale" clientele...

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Did that old broad finally kick it? She used to make her way down to the bar around 2am. One night a buddy accidentally bumped into her and somehow caught her before she went down. He would've killed her. Good times.


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It's been like 2 hours. I'm going to give it until about 8, then I'm going to have to dig my MAD LIBS: JOE ORR ROAD ROD special edition out of the garage.

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I think that old busia has been dead awhile. The daughter probably sold the land. The old broad once poured out my shot of Maker's Mark right on her bar for no damn reason.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:03 pm 
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Crisis averted.

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I much preferred the place that was right down the street from Marie's. I can't think of its name to save my life. It was a great little smoky place with jazz on the jukebox. They closed it down and moved to a much bigger space on the east side of Milwaukee just south of North Avenue. They had jazzy bands play there sometimes. It wasn't the same as the little place on Armitage. They ruined the ambiance by moving. Anyone remember the name of that joint? Telegram Sam? badrogue? You must have been in there after Holiday closed at least a time or two. Somebody come through now. Not remembering is driving me crazy.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:34 pm 
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Blue Note!

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The guy who owned Blue Note, at least on Milwaukee, is the same guy who owned Nick's (the old Dreamerz) and Nick's Uptown.

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CHICAGO (CBS) — The neighborhood tavern was, for generations, the most familiar gathering spot in any community.

But WBBM Newsradio’s John Hultman reports a Chicago author says it just isn’t the case anymore.

LISTEN: WBBM Newsradio’s John Hultman reports

Sean Parnell, who is known online for his Chicago Bar Project site, also wrote a book two years ago called Historic Bars of Chicago.

Parnell tells USA Today that many taverns around the city are empty – gone because of the economy, gentrifying neighborhoods, changing tastes, and city regulations.

Historically, the corner tavern was as much a part of Chicago culture as 16-inch softball and deep-dish pizza. The legendary Mike Royko regularly extolled the virtues of the neighborhood watering hole.

“I know a lot about bars. More, I’m sure, than is good for my health. It was my family’s business in the long-gone days when the neighborhood tavern was the working-class equivalent of the country club,” Royko wrote in an Aug. 28, 1990, column in the Chicago Tribune. “The corner tavern was – as the theme song to the TV series ‘Cheers’ puts it – ‘where everybody knows your name.’”

But even back then, Royko was lamenting the demise of the old-school institutions. That very 1990 column was actually about the closing of the Acorn on Oak, and his tone wasn’t so reverent later in the column.

“Damn progress. Damn real estate prices and rentals. Damn the changing drinking habits of the American public. We have lost one fine bar,” Royko wrote in the column.

That trend has hardly ebbed in the years since, Parnell tells USA Today. He says tavern licenses are difficult to secure in areas that have re-gentrified, and licensing and insurance costs have risen dramatically.

As of 1990, there were about 3,300 Chicago establishments with tavern licenses, which allow them to serve alcoholic beverages, USA Today reported. Different licenses are issued for venues that feature live entertainment, primarily serve food, or charge admission.

The number of taverns has dropped as city officials worked to shut down bars that drew complaints and police calls, and since 2009, the number of tavern licenses has stood at about 1,200, USA Today reported. In total, there are about 5,000 city establishments that serve alcohol, the newspaper reported.

Real estate broker Mike Costanzo tells USA Today that getting a tavern license is fraught with red tape, since an alderman can seek a moratorium on new liquor licenses in spaces as small as two blocks, and buyers are thus forced to buy the corporate entity that holds an existing license, the newspaper explained.

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I think that old busia has been dead awhile. The daughter probably sold the land. The old broad once poured out my shot of Maker's Mark right on her bar for no damn reason.

If your business partner was with you , it wasn't for no reason :wink:

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Here in the Western PA/Pitt area lots of Taverns still as well as "social clubs" which are like VFW requiring membership. They are so awesome and so much like the old corner Chicago tavern in the four corners of some area in Brighton Park. The old days.

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I much preferred the place that was right down the street from Marie's. I can't think of its name to save my life. It was a great little smoky place with jazz on the jukebox. They closed it down and moved to a much bigger space on the east side of Milwaukee just south of North Avenue. They had jazzy bands play there sometimes. It wasn't the same as the little place on Armitage. They ruined the ambiance by moving. Anyone remember the name of that joint? Telegram Sam? badrogue? You must have been in there after Holiday closed at least a time or two. Somebody come through now. Not remembering is driving me crazy.

We used to go to Liars Club a lot after Holiday became too fucking crowded after midnight , Club Foot too though we usually started there. Gold Star as well. Was in Blue Note for sure but can't seem to remember it to well :drunken:

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I think that old busia has been dead awhile. The daughter probably sold the land. The old broad once poured out my shot of Maker's Mark right on her bar for no damn reason.

If your business partner was with you , it wasn't for no reason :wink:


:lol: That was well before I knew him. I think that time I was actually in there by myself for some reason. I couldn't tell you why Marie got nasty with me. When she walked away her bartender apologized and got me another shot.

Another time a friend and I were hanging out at Joy Blue on Southport with a couple chicks from Bloomingdale. It was late and they were kicking us out of there and the girls had chocolate "martinis" they couldn't finish so my buddy chugged them both. We went to Marie's and it was packed. The four of us were sitting in a booth and I could see my friend was a little green around the gills. I told the girls they better get up. He put his head under the table and blew chunks. A couple of other young girls came over to grab the booth. I told them they might not want to sit there. :lol:

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