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[[Seville Quarter]] is an entertainment complex in [[downtown Pensacola]] comprised of several "rooms," each with its own theme: '''Rosie O'Grady's''', '''Lili Marlene's''', '''Fast Eddie's''', '''Apple Annie's''', '''Palace Oyster Bar''', '''Phineas Phogg's''', '''End O'The Alley Bar''', and '''Heritage Hall'''. Founded in 1967 by [[Bob Snow]], a Dixieland trumpet player and former [[Navy]] pilot, Seville Quarter is now owned and operated by [[Willmer Mitchell]], Snow's lawyer and partner. | [[Seville Quarter]] is an entertainment complex in [[downtown Pensacola]] comprised of several "rooms," each with its own theme: '''Rosie O'Grady's''', '''Lili Marlene's''', '''Fast Eddie's''', '''Apple Annie's''', '''Palace Oyster Bar''', '''Phineas Phogg's''', '''End O'The Alley Bar''', and '''Heritage Hall'''. Founded in 1967 by [[Bob Snow]], a Dixieland trumpet player and former [[Navy]] pilot, Seville Quarter is now owned and operated by [[Willmer Mitchell]], Snow's lawyer and partner. |
Revision as of 04:06, 13 March 2007
Seville Quarter | |
Type | Nightclub/restaurant |
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Founded | August 1967 |
Founder | Bob Snow |
Headquarters | 130 East Government Street Pensacola, FL 32501 |
Owner | Willmer Mitchell |
Website | www.rosies.com |
<googlemap lat="30.409671" lon="-87.213002" zoom="17" width="288" height="288">
30.409639, -87.21301, Seville Quarter </googlemap> |
Seville Quarter is an entertainment complex in downtown Pensacola comprised of several "rooms," each with its own theme: Rosie O'Grady's, Lili Marlene's, Fast Eddie's, Apple Annie's, Palace Oyster Bar, Phineas Phogg's, End O'The Alley Bar, and Heritage Hall. Founded in 1967 by Bob Snow, a Dixieland trumpet player and former Navy pilot, Seville Quarter is now owned and operated by Willmer Mitchell, Snow's lawyer and partner.