Sluggo's
Sluggo's | |
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Cuisine | Southern Vegan |
Location | 101 S. Jefferson Street |
Established | 1988 |
Owner | Terry Johnson |
Hours of Operation | Mon-Sat: 11:00 AM-til Sun: Closed |
Phone number | (850) 791-6501 |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/sluggos |
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Sluggo's is a vegan café, bar, and music venue, located Downtown at 101 S. Jefferson Street.
History
The club was established by Terry Johnson in 1988 as Victor Hugo's. The name was changed to Sluggo's in March 1990, when Nick Flynn joined as a partner. (Sluggo is a character from the Nancy comic strip. He is a poor boy from the "wrong side of the tracks.")
Originally located at 319 North Tarragona Street (now the HandleBar), the club moved to Intendencia Street in 1993 and again to 130 South Palafox Street in 1995. It left the Palafox location in June 2000, citing rising rent from the building's landlord, who wanted to bring in new businesses, and hostility from the Downtown Improvement Board.[1] In 2002 Johnson announced plans for a new complex called "The Lost City" at 1602 West Garden Street, a "punk rock mall" of which Sluggo's would be a part,[2] but the project fell through.
After being closed for several years, Sluggo's reopened at a new location (site of the old Caribbean Market) on June 7, 2004, with Will Oldham performing.[3]
On November 28, 2009, Sluggo's had the grand opening of their second location, "Sluggo's North Vegetarian Cafe" at 501 Cherokee Blvd in Chattanooga, TN.
In April, 2010, Sluggo's relocated to their current location at 101 S. Jefferson Street in Downtown Pensacola.
Notable performances
- List incomplete. Please add bands and dates.
- 2 Live Crew
- AFI
- Amazing Crowns
- Anodyne
- Beach Monkees
- The Bill Silvertone Quartet
- Bigwig
- Black Channuka
- Black Flag
- Book of Love
- BUCK-O
- Bunkhouse Jones
- Camper Van Beethoven
- Can
- City of Ships
- Cowboy Mouth
- Cursive (April 28 & Dec 4, 2009)
- Eric Andrew Taylor
- Dash Rip Rock
- Kimya Dawson
- Deacon Lunchbox
- Dinteen
- Drunken Boat
- Everclear
- Ensign
- Face To Face
- Five Eight
- The Flaming Lips
- Fudge Pop
- The Get Up Kids (1997 & 1998)
- Girl Talk
- Good Riddance
- Greg Ginn
- Headless Marines
- Health
- Hillbilly Frankenstein
- The Hilltops
- Japanther
- The Jody Grind
- Kid Rock
- Kylesa
- L7
- The LaBrea Stompers
- Legendary Shack Shakers
- Lair of the Minotaur
- Lucero
- Mach Turtle
- Make Believe
- Mary's Danish
- Matt and Kim
- MC Chris
- The Meat Puppets
- Melvins (August 14, 1999)
- Millencolin
- Municipal Waste
- Pansy Division
- Charlie Pickett
- The Replacements
- Jonathan Richman
- The Reverend Horton Heat
- Run-DMC
Shawn Mullins
- Shai Hulud (1998 & October 7, 2005)
- This Bike is a Pipe Bomb
- Mary Timony
- Onespot Fringehead (1995)
- Guerilla Monsoon (1994)
- Skankin' Pickle
- Southern Culture on the Skids
- The Subsonics
- Thirty Foot Fall
- Torche
- Tribal Voice (1993)
- TSOL
- Vivian Girls
External links & references
- ↑ "Sucker Punch." Independent News, June 4, 2004.
- ↑ "Downtown loses one bar, gains old favorite." Pensacola News Journal, January 31, 2002.
- ↑ "Sluggo's reborn in Brownsville - the hippest part of town." Pensacola News Journal, June 1, 2004.