Venues
Tony’s
1001 Central Ave. NE. Polka by a group by the Red Ravens, reported Will Jones in May 1963, with much dancing. Proprietor was Tony Ferraro.
Continue reading →Torch Club
TORCH CLUB This venue, alternately called the Torch Club, Torch Tavern, or Torch Bar, was located at 607 W. Lake Street at Lyndale. Not to be confused with the men’s business club that was formed in 1924, or a credit … Continue reading →
Town House
The Town House was in Rogers – open to teens on Fridays in 1967.
Continue reading →Town House Restaurant
The Town House Restaurant was located at 1415 University Ave., St. Paul. This building was built in 1924 and is still there. Chat on Facebook reveals that Russian-born architect Werner Wittkamp remodeled the building in the 1940s. The photos below, … Continue reading →
Trabert’s Place
Trabert’s Place was located at 1209 West 7th Street in St. Paul. See Stransky’s.
Continue reading →Trade Winds
This page will cover the music venues located at 1601 University Ave. West in St. Paul. Much of this information comes from lyfmap.com and the Turf Club’s website. HOVE FOOD MARKET According to Ramsey County, the building was built … Continue reading →
Triangle Bar
The Triangle Bar was at 1822 Riverside on the West Bank, at the confluence of Riverside, 19th Ave. So., and 4th Street So. It’s said to be the oldest bar in Minneapolis, dating back to 1887, although Hennepin County dates … Continue reading →
Trianon Ballroom
Please see Mr. Lucky’s.
Continue reading →Triviski’s Bar
Triviski’s Bar was located at 678 Selby Ave. in St. Paul. The earliest evidence of a building at this site found in the Minneapolis papers was an unnamed grocery store where, in September 1927, a robber threw acid in the … Continue reading →