Case Bar
Case Bar was located at Case and Arcade in St. Paul. This was one of the many places owned by the Montpetit family – in this case by Warren Montpetit.
Continue reading →Case Bar was located at Case and Arcade in St. Paul. This was one of the many places owned by the Montpetit family – in this case by Warren Montpetit.
Continue reading →Casey’s Saloon was in St. Paul in 1973, and made the news when it hired a male stripper named Romulus. Owner Glen Triviski felt women should have their fair share. On April 8 the St. Paul City Council ordered the … Continue reading →
This theater at 220 Washington Ave So. opened in 1892 and closed by the police in 1895.
Continue reading →This site was located at the Shorewood Plaza Shopping Center, a strip mall on Central Ave. in Fridley. HULLABALOO TEEN SCENE – FRIDLEY The first venue here was a Hullabaloo Teen Scene club, which opened here in early March, 1968. … Continue reading →
ANTHONY B. CASSIUS To talk about the Cassius Bar is to talk about Anthony Brutus Cassius, so we’ll start with his impressive resume. Much of the information below comes from: A long article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune published on … Continue reading →
This most fascinating venue had two addressess (6 West Channel Street and 215 So. Wabasha in St. Paul ) and several iterations through the years. SAND AND MUSHROOMS Approximately 50 caves were created in the bluffs above the Mississippi River … Continue reading →
The Catacombs Coffeehouse was a rather short-lived performance space (at least under that name) that existed in November and December of 1970. Listings in the Strib note a play or two, individual singers, and on November 13, 1970, a rock … Continue reading →
The CC Tap was at 2600 Lyndale Ave. So. in Minneapolis. ANCIENT HISTORY Permit cards show that the building was built in 1884 as “stores and flats” at a cost of $12,000. In 1895 a dressmaker advertised at this address. … Continue reading →
This venue was located at 416 Cedar Ave. So. on the West Bank in Minneapolis. THE CEDAR THEATER The Cedar Theater opened on October 28, 1948, as a movie theater, showing the film “Big City,”directed by Norman Taurog. (There had … Continue reading →
Cedric’s was owned by WCCO radio personality Cedric Adams. It was located on Highway 100 at 50th Street in Edina. The restaurant featured music occasionally and Adams occasionally sat in on drums. The restaurant failed for lack of a liquor … Continue reading →