El Morocco
The El Morocco and adjoining Kin Chu Cafe were located at 723-725 Hennepin Avenue. With a name like that, there had to be music!
There were thousands of hits on the Strib database, mostly for Gotham city, natch. But the bar had a bowling team in December 1939, so there’s a clue. But what’s this? The Grand Opening is announced for April 5, 1940. Guess the bowlers got a head start.
In 1946 a fellow named John Lee got busted for selling “strong beer.” Apparently it was only a 3.2 joint. Mr. Lee said it was all a mistake, and the strong stuff accidentally got mixed up with his regular stock. The arresting officer said it looked like strong beer, tasted like strong beer, had a label on for strong beer, and was, in fact, strong beer. The judge continued the case.
In 1950, Walter Wang was the operator of the bar, we learn from a dumb criminal report. A guy broke in but couldn’t break out, so he called the cops.
In December 1962 a bartender was caught taking bets on sporting events by the morals squad. Yes, the morals squad.
On December 27, 1963, a 28-year-old man was found dead of a gunshot to the heart in the bar’s basement washroom. The gun was his and was found nearby.
In September 1969, a parking lot attendant with a permit to carry a gun got clumsy and dropped his holster – the gun went off, and the bullet went through a barstool and into a female customer. The lady was hit in the hip and was in serious condition.
The establishment was demolished in about September 1970. Maybe there was no music.