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They also featured cocktail lounges, soda fountains, and radio recording rooms.
It's one of Chicago's most innovative (and most expensive) cocktail lounges.
Adjacent is The Bar, inspired by retro cocktail lounges from decades past and glam French ballrooms.
I visited boutiques and bistros, spas and cocktail lounges, dine-in cinemas and creative new waterfront parks.
They may build expensive cocktail lounges or musty dive bars, glowing party mansions or dim-lit dance halls.
From the hidden to the see-and-be-seen, the selection of cocktail lounges warrants a nightcap or two.
Vintage doughnut shops, pork stores, pizzerias, neighborhood Chinese restaurants, cocktail lounges and ice cream parlors are listed according to neighborhood.
Onyx Collective is an ensemble that puts on unannounced, impromptu performances in venues like basements, cocktail lounges, streets, storefronts, and more.
But a new wave of cocktail lounges has scaled back on the boisterous scene while improving the craft of the quaffs.
Furthermore, a public office could help balance the disproportionate power of moneyed interests of boutique hotels, cocktail lounges, and mega clubs.
After decades of regular gigging at airport Holiday Inns and Las Vegas cocktail lounges, Jones eventually dropped T. J. from the act.
Come evening, when the city center is beautifully illuminated, ambitious cocktail lounges, natural wine bars and traditional beer emporiums offer a nightcap for any thirst.
David Chang's food empire spans more than a dozen restaurants in three countries, nine dessert bars, two cocktail lounges, one publishing company and a prepared-foods business.
We think you should know: The Bellagio has had a few nightclubs over the years, but after Hyde closed in 2019, the resort was left with only cocktail lounges.
Staying here feels like you're a member of the Hollywood A-list, ushered past the velvet ropes with access to glam pool parties and in-the-know cocktail lounges.
She and her wife raised their three girls, she worked as a town planner and she had an act playing the piano and singing in cocktail lounges around New Jersey.
For moody Manhattan cocktail lounges like the Raines Law Room, Dear Irving and the Bennett, going phoneless seems to bestow a certain cachet, an aura of under-the-radar cool.
Famed 6th Street is an easily walkable hot spot teeming with bars, restaurants, and nightclubs that range from dives where you can get your boots dirty to chic cocktail lounges.
It is the crown jewel of China Live, Mr. Chen's new $93 million-plus, four-level contemporary Chinese food and beverage emporium that houses restaurants, cocktail lounges and a retail shop.
For his Valentine's Day statement, Frank Ocean rescues "Moon River" from the world's cocktail lounges by embracing its strangeness: its leaping melody, its idea of love as a shared, unpredictable, mystical journey.
Not only that, but they have managed to slash their grid with the center crossing COCKTAIL LOUNGES and 250D's revealer, DRINKS ALL AROUND, which is the inspiration for making the drinks go in circles.
Pete got the reveal in the puzzle (Crossing with COCKTAIL LOUNGES!) and then we needed to come up with a title, which, of course, as a product namer, is my favorite part of constructing.
Their schedules are often packed with the big musicals and a lot of parties, so a midnight staging (with cocktail lounges opening an hour before curtain) allows the adventurous among them to pack in one more activity.
But, this time she wants to slap those marks on spirits, liquor, wine, alcohol cocktail mixes, prepared wine cocktails, non-alcoholic cocktail bases, energy sports drinks, smoothies, beers ... plus use the marks for restaurants, bars and cocktail lounges.
In addition to the in-store food delivery service, Nordstrom is opening seven restaurants and bars within the sprawling complex—full-service restaurants Wolf, Jeannie's, Hani Pacific, and Bistro Verde; cocktail lounges Shoe Bar and Broadway Bar; and dessert spot Oh Mochi.
The essay itself is a lovely meditation on the ruined remnants of vacation wonderlands in the Poconos and Catskills, and the exceptionally skillful before-and-after animations of swimming pools, bowling alleys and cocktail lounges left me marveling at what was, and was not, still there.
Matthew Kepnes of travel blog Nomadic Matt wrote of Portland: "Here you'll find an impressive food truck scene, cool bespoke bars and cocktail lounges, a craft beer scene that's religion to residents, relaxing parks (including a peaceful Japanese garden), a vibrant art scene, and hiking in the nearby mountains."
Once users submit their emails, the results are returned based on several but not all preferences; on a recent test, the site suggested Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas, one of the biggest cruise ships sailing, based on a preference for cocktail lounges and couples, ignoring the preference for low-key style.
As such, old bungalows have been fixed up and turned into bars and cocktail lounges with ample backyards and porches.
The cocktail umbrellas can be seen used in most cocktail lounges, bars, restaurants, and luaus. The most frequent location to spot the umbrella is restaurants and bars that maintain an "island" theme such as Hawaii.
One of the few family-owned hotels in the nation to survive the Depression, Hotel Monteleone remained unchanged until the fourth expansion in 1954. That year the original building was demolished, and the foundation was laid for a new building that would include guest facilities, ballrooms, dining rooms, and cocktail lounges. Frank Monteleone died in 1958 and was succeeded by his son, Bill. In 1964, the fifth and final major expansion saw the addition of more floors, more guest rooms, and a Sky Terrace with swimming pools and cocktail lounges.
Dodd was born in Orange, New Jersey in 1938. He was educated at Upsala College and Seton Hall University. He founded Dodd Enterprises, operating two cocktail lounges, a restaurant, and a travel agency, based out of West Orange.
In this referendum, voters agreed to accept, by a large margin, the following three licences: beverage rooms, cocktail lounges, and private club licences.Steinbach voters cast their ballots in favour of liquor in referendum. Winnipeg Free Press, 26 October 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
The venue originally seated 775 around a 130-foot wing to wing, 68-foot thrust stage. The building housed the triple-tier parking garage still operating today, as well as a gourmet restaurant, cocktail lounges, a space for costume designing and, among other things, a few classrooms for Theatre Atlanta Institute of Speech and Voice.
In 1965 the same reviewer commented that Timmons was employing musicians who were of much lower ability: "Timmons lacks a certain passion but I wonder if this is not the fault of his sidemen."Pagones, John (March 12, 1965) "Cocktail Lounges Come into Their Own". The Washington Post. p. B15. Timmons started playing vibes in the mid-1960s.
Johnny Bacolas is a first-generation American born to Greek parents in Seattle, Washington. His father was a restaurateur, and leased jukeboxes that played in his cocktail lounges. The jukeboxes played 45 RPM vinyl records, which he rotated from month to month. Bacolas approached music through these records that his father brought home whenever he changed the jukeboxes.
Brookings Institution. p. 111. Dennison was also strongly in control of the city's political element; a survey in 1929 found more than 1,500 outlets in the city selling alcohol. A campaign by state officials, including several raids, drove several establishments underground; however, Dennison encouraged the transformation of the industry, leading saloons to become cocktail lounges and taverns. Because of him, Omaha remained a "boisterous town".
Cocktail Lounges Closed; Charge Sale to Minors, Morning Star (Rockford, Illinois), July 29, 1942, pg. 14 Schwartz and a partner, Ralph Mitchell, of Ralph Mitchell & Associates, had been pioneers in the Chicago night club business from 1941, through the 1950s. Before co-owning The Black Orchid, Patsy Fontecchio had been a nightclub MC, originally in his hometown of Hurley, Wisconsin.Personal Items, Ironwood Daily Globe, April 1, 1936, pg.
Born in Florida in April 1958, George's parents separated when he was still a baby, with his mother moving with him to Mercer Island, Washington to live with her new husband. Throughout his childhood and early adulthood, Russell often had scrapes with the law, mostly involving thefts and burglaries. Despite this, he was popular with the ladies, frequenting cocktail lounges around Seattle in search of hook-ups with women.
The Burlington added two new baggage cars, the Argo and Olympus, to the trains in February 1948. Finally, cost-cutting in the 1960s led to several changes in the food service arrangements on the trains. In 1963 the Burlington removed the cocktail lounges from the Venus and Apollo, replacing them with 42 coach seats. In 1966 the dining cars Ceres and Vulcan were rebuilt as "cafeteria cars" featuring vending machines.
Heartman's guitar-playing technique involved imaginative use of the guitar's volume control, producing "an eerie moan". His later work included playing in show bands, performing in cocktail lounges, and playing as the touring organist for Joe Simon. He spent 1970–1973 in Midland, Texas, as the leader of the house band at the Chateau Club. It was here that he hired the young blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Jay Boy Adams.
Chamberlin's company grew by employing his children, and his window cleaner Bill Franson as his salesman. Franson travelled the country offering the Chamberlin instruments to music stores, parlours, and cocktail lounges. Offers of wider distribution were made, but Harry Chamberlin preferred word of mouth advertising and did not like the terms and conditions of distributorship and eschewed it. Chamberlin favoured doing business directly with lounges, nightclubs and musicians who embraced big band music.
This law was relaxed in 1973, when restaurants and hotels were allowed to serve alcohol with meals, and was further loosened in 2002, when select grocery stores received governmental permission to sell packaged liquor. Today alcohol, such as beer and wine, is easily accessible with many bars and cocktail lounges around the village. Frank Lloyd Wright's Home and Studio in Oak Park. In 1889, Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife settled in Oak Park.
The ship has a large lobby, deli and grocery store, a boutique and showroom, fitness center, billiard room, golf simulator and putting greens, a full-sized tennis court, jogging track, a spa, swimming pool, and cocktail lounges. There are six restaurants for dining that supplement the kitchens or kitchenettes in most of the residences. For on- board entertainment there is a movie theater, library and music performances. In addition to shore excursions, various classes have been offered on board.
This embodiment of the narrative allowed him to demonstrate black nationalism as a counternarrative to the present culture. It was in Chicago, as well, in the mid-fifties, that Ra began experimenting with extraterrestriality in his stage show, sometimes playing regular cocktail lounges dressed in space suits and ancient Egyptian regalia. By placing his band and performances in space and extraterrestrial environments Sun Ra built a world that was his own view of how the African diaspora connected.Corbett, John.
He worked at studios, weddings, and cocktail lounges in rock, rhythm and blues, country, jazz, and Brazilian music. His recording career in improvised music began in the mid-1990s, when he recorded Split Personality (GM Records) with Mark Whitecage and Dominic Duval. He began an association with the CIMP label in 1996, and has also recorded for Cadence). Todd Jenkins describes Rosen and Duval as the "house rhythm section" for CIMP, given the number of recordings on which they have appeared.
A slider controls the tempo (between 34 and 150 beats per minute). Sounds can also be triggered individually through buttons on a control panel. The Sideman was a success and drew criticism from musicians' unions, which ruled that it could only be used in cocktail lounges if the keyboardist was paid the wages of three musicians. Wurlitzer ceased production of the Sideman in 1969. ;Raymond Scott (1960–1963) In 1960, Raymond Scott constructed the Rhythm Synthesizer and, in 1963, a drum machine called Bandito the Bongo Artist.
She tells Fiona that she heard that Kip only hit on her because he thought she was a transvestite. This leaves Fiona confused. Meanwhile, while Fiona coaches Jerome on being assertive, she discovers that he works at Visa, the credit card company. She tells him to track all of the purchases in Kip's account, which turn out to include downtown areas such as cocktail lounges, coffeehouses, Guns n' Poses novelty retail boutique, various purchases at Manly and Lacey's, and Midnight Tram to Georgia, among other things.
The Rainey Street neighborhood was rezoned as part of Austin's central business district in 2004. The hope at the time was to encourage development near the Austin Convention Center and the since-built Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center. But while grander development has stalled, bars and eateries have flocked to Rainey, since CBD zoning enables traffic-heavy cocktail bar or restaurant use without any additional zoning request. As such, old bungalows have been fixed up and turned into bars and cocktail lounges with ample backyards and porches.
A cocktail waitress serving drinks A cocktail waitress is a female server who brings drinks to patrons of drinking establishments such as bars, cocktail lounges, casinos, comedy clubs, jazz clubs, cabarets, and other live music venues. Casinos traditionally dress their cocktail waitresses in fancy outfits with very short skirts and pantyhose or fishnet stockings, while less flashy establishments may require waitstaff attire. Playboy Bunnies are a famous example of the profession. In the United States, cocktail waitresses are common in casino towns like Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and Reno.
The idea of drinking before dinner has its roots in the Prohibition era. When the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act were passed banning alcohol consumption, people would host "cocktail hours", also known as "happy hours", at a speakeasy before eating at restaurants where alcohol could not be served. Cocktail lounges continued the trend of drinking before dinner. The Random House Dictionary of American Slang dates "Happy hour," as a term for afternoon drinks in a bar, to a Saturday Evening Post article on military life in 1959.
Next to the patio was a garage building, a service station and a repair shop.Oakland Tribune, February 19, 1933 An advertisement in the 1943 Oakland City Directory described the hotel amenities as "commodious airy rooms, all with shower and tub baths, dining, banquet and meeting rooms, coffee shop and cocktail lounges, garage adjoining".Polk's Oakland, California City Directory, RL Polk and Co. 1943 During World War II, the hotel was known for the blues, jazz and similar 'race music' being played in its ground floor bars and ballrooms. African American patrons were denied rooms due to segregation, but they came in large numbers to hear the music.
Lounge-observation car Moon Glow Lounge-observation car Moon Glow (Pullman plan number 7557) could accommodate 68 people in its dome, rear observation lounge, and two cocktail lounges. Half of the seats in the car were movable, enabling passengers to adapt its seating to their needs. The first of the three lounges on the car, at its forward end, was called the upper lounge, the second, which was located under the dome, was called the lower lounge, and the rear lounge at the end of the car was called the observation lounge. The front end of the car also housed a men's and a women's lavatory.
International Settlement's club acts, with their can-can dancers and old- fashioned chorus girls, were unable to compete with the incredible talent and excitement of the emerging Broadway scene, and by the early 1960s their popularity had fallen below a critical level. But despite the brilliance and innovation of Broadway's entertainment scene of the 1950s and 1960s, its live entertainment clubs also lost their popularity with time. As of the first decade in the 21st century, Broadway had lost its standup comedy clubs and its live music clubs, replaced by cocktail lounges with recorded music. However, some live music clubs still operate in other areas of North Beach.
The club is headquartered at 758 North Broadway, at the corner of East Mason Street. The twelve-story clubhouse designed by Armand Koch (son of Henry C. Koch) in 1917Emporis - Milwaukee Athletic Club contains two restaurants (including one on a rooftop deck), two cocktail lounges, a ballroom, a barber shop, child care facilities, a library, 20 private meeting rooms, 55 guestrooms, and full- service athletic facilities.Milwaukee Athletic Club (official site) - History The athletic facilities include racquetball, squash, and basketball courts, a co-ed fitness studio, and private men's and women's athletics areas, each with its own swimming pool, steam room, sauna, and resistance and cardiovascular equipment.Milwaukee Athletic Club (official site) - Athletics On the club's facade is a noted limestone sculpture, "Diana," installed in 1954.
The Indoor Clean Air Act was passed by the Oregon state legislature in 1981. In order to protect non-smokers from second- hand smoke, the law prohibited smoking, except in designated smoking areas, in public "confined" areas, which it defined as retail stores, banks, grocery stores, meeting rooms, and commercial establishments, but excluding such areas as cocktail lounges, offices occupied only by a smoker, a public meeting hall being used in a private capacity, a tobacco retail store, and a restaurant seating fewer than 30 people. , the law also forbids smoking outside within of windows, air vents, entrances and exits, and ramps leading to or from them. Effective January 1, 2016, the law was also extended to include "inhalant delivery systems" that use a vapor or aerosol, such as e-cigarettes.
The first Scopitones were made in France, by a company called Cameca on Blvd Saint Denis in Courbevoie, among them Serge Gainsbourg's "Le poinçonneur des Lilas" (filmed in 1958 in the Porte des Lilas Métro station), Johnny Hallyday's "Noir c'est noir" (a cover of Los Bravos' "Black Is Black") and the "Hully Gully" showing a dance around a swimming pool. Scopitones spread to West Germany, where the Kessler Sisters burst out of twin steamer trunks to sing "Quando Quando" on the dim screen that surmounted the jukebox. Scopitone went on to appear in bars in England, including a coffee bar in Swanage where "Telstar" was a favourite. By 1964, approximately 500 machines were installed in the United States, most of which were deliberately targeted at cocktail lounges and adult establishments, in part to avoid competition with the jukebox industry for the teen audience.
The founding owner, Al Greenfield (né Albert Melvin Greenfield; 1908–1984) sold the club in 1956 to Paul David Raffles (1932–1973), Pat Fontecchio (aka Patsy, né Patrick Frank Fontecchio; 1914–1994), and William (Bill) Doherty. Greenfield sold it so that he could be near his ex-wife, Gertrude Niesen, whom he married July 19, 1943, and remarried in the 1950s — and remained married to her until her death in 1975. Raffles, Fontecchio, and Doherty also owned The Cloisters Inn at 900 Rush Street. Before founding The Black Orchid, Greenfield had been partners with Milton Schwartz in four cocktail lounges: The Rhumba Casino (opened 1941) at 222 North State Street, The Capital Lounge at 167 North State Street, The Hollywood Show Lounge at 87 West Randolph Street, and The Brass Rail at 62 West Randolph Street.
Two years later, with alcohol bans officially lifted nationwide, the Bal Tabarin was issued California's first new liquor license, and in 1934 Pflueger gave the nightclub a quick renovation. The popularity of the club netted for Pflueger a series of contracts to design cocktail lounges for prominent hotels in San Francisco, including the Cirque Room at the Fairmont Hotel (which survives in its entirety, though it is no longer in use as a bar) and the Mark Hopkins' Top of the Mark, the interior of which has been remodeled to the point where no trace of the original design remains. In 1936, a 13-year-old Ann Miller took a job dancing at Bal Tabarin, by lying about her age – local law required workers to be 18 in a restaurant that served alcohol. On a night when Miller was appearing alongside Sophie Tucker and Tony Martin, Lucille Ball and an RKO Pictures studio agent came to watch the show.

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