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− | [[6215 N 9th Avenue]] was the | + | [[6215 N 9th Avenue]] was the address of several Pensacola businesses, located on the west side of the street and halfway between Langley Avenue and Schwab Drive. Two seperate buildings occupied the address. From the 1960s to the early 2000s, there was a single-business cinder lock building on the lot, and after it was demolished it became a commercial duplex, housing the Psychedelic Shack on it's south end and Wing Zone, later Mr Shawarma, on it's north end. |
The business names, types, and approximate years of operation are as follows: | The business names, types, and approximate years of operation are as follows: | ||
Bellzora's Beanery (teen club, early to mid 1970s), Peanut Gallery (teen club, mid to late '70s), Campus Caper Inn (beer and wine bar, 1982), Dry Dock Crab House (seafood restaurant, 1983), Mama Rose's Pizza (Italian restaurant, 1984), Psychedelic Shack (head shop, 2000s), Wing Zone (chicken carryout or delivery, 2000s), Mr Shawarma (Mediterranean carryout or delivery, 2015-'20 or so). | Bellzora's Beanery (teen club, early to mid 1970s), Peanut Gallery (teen club, mid to late '70s), Campus Caper Inn (beer and wine bar, 1982), Dry Dock Crab House (seafood restaurant, 1983), Mama Rose's Pizza (Italian restaurant, 1984), Psychedelic Shack (head shop, 2000s), Wing Zone (chicken carryout or delivery, 2000s), Mr Shawarma (Mediterranean carryout or delivery, 2015-'20 or so). |
Revision as of 07:07, 3 January 2020
6215 N 9th Avenue was the address of several Pensacola businesses, located on the west side of the street and halfway between Langley Avenue and Schwab Drive. Two seperate buildings occupied the address. From the 1960s to the early 2000s, there was a single-business cinder lock building on the lot, and after it was demolished it became a commercial duplex, housing the Psychedelic Shack on it's south end and Wing Zone, later Mr Shawarma, on it's north end.
The business names, types, and approximate years of operation are as follows:
Bellzora's Beanery (teen club, early to mid 1970s), Peanut Gallery (teen club, mid to late '70s), Campus Caper Inn (beer and wine bar, 1982), Dry Dock Crab House (seafood restaurant, 1983), Mama Rose's Pizza (Italian restaurant, 1984), Psychedelic Shack (head shop, 2000s), Wing Zone (chicken carryout or delivery, 2000s), Mr Shawarma (Mediterranean carryout or delivery, 2015-'20 or so).