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The club was established by [[Terry Johnson]] and [[Nick Flynn]] in 1988{{date uncertain}} as '''Victor Hugo's'''. The name was changed to Sluggo's in March [[1990]]. (Sluggo is a character from the [[Wikipedia:Nancy (comic strip)|''Nancy'' comic strip]]. He is a poor boy from the "wrong side of the tracks.")
 
The club was established by [[Terry Johnson]] and [[Nick Flynn]] in 1988{{date uncertain}} as '''Victor Hugo's'''. The name was changed to Sluggo's in March [[1990]]. (Sluggo is a character from the [[Wikipedia:Nancy (comic strip)|''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|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]].<ref>"[http://www.inweekly.net/article.asp?artID=31 Sucker Punch]." ''Independent News'', June 4, 2004.</ref> In [[2002]] Johnson announced plans for a new complex called "The Lost City" at 1602 East [[Garden Street]], a "punk rock mall" of which Sluggo's would be a part,<ref>"Downtown loses one bar, gains old favorite." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 31, 2002.</ref> but the project fell through.
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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|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]].<ref>"[http://www.inweekly.net/article.asp?artID=31 Sucker Punch]." ''Independent News'', June 4, 2004.</ref> 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,<ref>"Downtown loses one bar, gains old favorite." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 31, 2002.</ref> but the project fell through.
  
 
After being closed for several years, Sluggo's reopened at their current location (site of the old [[Caribbean Market]]) on [[June 7]], [[2004]], with [[Wikipedia:Will Oldham|Will Oldham]] performing.<ref>"Sluggo's reborn in Brownsville - the hippest part of town." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 1, 2004.</ref>
 
After being closed for several years, Sluggo's reopened at their current location (site of the old [[Caribbean Market]]) on [[June 7]], [[2004]], with [[Wikipedia:Will Oldham|Will Oldham]] performing.<ref>"Sluggo's reborn in Brownsville - the hippest part of town." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 1, 2004.</ref>

Revision as of 03:10, 4 September 2008

Sluggo's
Sluggos.jpg
Cuisine Southern
Location 2403 West Cervantes Street
Established 1988
Owner Terry Johnson
Hours of Operation Th-Sa, M-Tu: 5:00 PM-til
Su: 6:00 PM-til
W: Closed
Phone number (850) 435-1541
Website http://www.myspace.com/sluggos

Sluggo's is a vegan café, bar, and music venue, located in Brownsville at 2403 West Cervantes Street.

History

The club was established by Terry Johnson and Nick Flynn in 1988[date uncertain] as Victor Hugo's. The name was changed to Sluggo's in March 1990. (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 their current location (site of the old Caribbean Market) on June 7, 2004, with Will Oldham performing.[3]

Notable performances

List incomplete. Please add bands and dates.
  • August 14, 1999 – The Melvins
  • Kid Rock
  • Run-DMC
  • The Flaming Lips
  • 2 Live Crew
  • Everclear
  • The Meat Puppets

Events

Bingo Night

Bingo games start at 7:00 PM. A later session session starts around midnight.

Time: 7:00 PM
Cost: $1.00 per game

Hip-Hop Monthly

Hip-Hop Monthly takes place on the last Friday of every month. The event includes a set by a scheduled act, followed by an 'open mic' segment for other performers.

Time: 9:00 PM
Cost: $5 all ages

External links & references

  1. "Sucker Punch." Independent News, June 4, 2004.
  2. "Downtown loses one bar, gains old favorite." Pensacola News Journal, January 31, 2002.
  3. "Sluggo's reborn in Brownsville - the hippest part of town." Pensacola News Journal, June 1, 2004.