Monday, April 9, 2018

Downtown Update

Over on Church Street, the former Native Social Bar is still available for rent. Lights were on inside including the wall-mounted "Be Native" sign but the venue was not operating. This is also the former Mako's location.
Further west on Church Street, restaurant California Tortilla now occupies this spot in the plaza that also houses Graffiti Junction. Touch Nightclub used to be in here and it's been vacant since around 2013 when it closed.
Over on Pine Street, new names for these two venerable locations. On the left, Pine 39 is the new name for the long-narrow club that has gone through many incarnations but has multiple rooms in the back. To the right, Backbooth is now called SoundBar. It still hosts live bands but apparently is not related to the former hidden House music venue of the same name that existed in an alley across the street.

2 comments:

bob said...

Hey Bob, what's going on with the Cheyenne saloon these days? Is it open regularly or just special events?

Never been and would like to even if it's just to see what looks to be a great looking venue but it seems to have no website or social media pages?

KingBob said...

Cheyenne Saloon is still there in all its glory but it's special events/rental space. So you're unlikely to find it open. The Blog last visited in September, 2015: http://savepleasureisland.blogspot.com/2015/09/club-reports-cheyenne-saloon.html