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IWB
02-13-2019, 07:48 AM
Got this one on Facebook from our Atlanta connection Chuck Augello...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F72CmcZq0JM&feature=share

IWB
02-13-2019, 07:54 AM
They should of had a follow up on the State Street bar scene....

O'Paget's
Bernie & Melba's
Good Time Charlie's
State House
Goerge & Elsie's Son
Band Box
Green Tree
Midget Tap
Thoma's
Harp & Shamrock
The Palms
Ricky's

MayorBeluga
02-13-2019, 10:59 AM
My brother still has his 32 ounce plastic "Munster Cup" from O'Donoghue's on Wells. Jamie O'Donoghue has told me multiple times that he will honor it at his Elm Grove establishment - $1 for 32 ounces of Miller Lite.

Gato78
02-13-2019, 12:32 PM
They should of had a follow up on the State Street bar scene....

O'Paget's
Bernie & Melba's
Good Time Charlie's
State House
Goerge & Elsie's Son
Band Box
Green Tree
Midget Tap
Thoma's
Harp & Shamrock
The Palms
Ricky's

Peggy's Black & Tan completely ignored. Why skip one of State Street's most revered watering holes?

Goose85
02-13-2019, 12:43 PM
Wasn't the Talk of the Town on Wells, but a bit longer of a walk? Ardmore, was that still open when this throwback was done?

IWB
02-13-2019, 02:31 PM
How could I forget Peggy's Black & Tan? Isn't that where Goose85 took the lead on singing I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas in, shall we say, a very not white crowd?

I believe Talk of the Town was also on Wells.

Ardmore was still open - where the parking structure is now.

I also forgot Conway's.

What about the food places you can see in that video? Wales on Wells, Angleo's...

Goose85
02-13-2019, 03:01 PM
How could I forget Peggy's Black & Tan? Isn't that where Goose85 took the lead on singing I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas in, shall we say, a very not white crowd?

I believe Talk of the Town was also on Wells.

Ardmore was still open - where the parking structure is now.

I also forgot Conway's.

What about the food places you can see in that video? Wales on Wells, Angleo's...


Nope, that was Lenny's Tap, and the bar after Lenny's named Still Friends. When I played softball for Lenny's Tap, we did have a fun game with a bunch of guys from Peggy's Black and Tan. Turned into a whole neighborhood event. A wild day for sure.

Real Chili and Amigos were a few from my day (and of course Real is still there).

Gato78
02-13-2019, 07:35 PM
Wells Street also had Kernan's which closed in 1980 (God bless Ma Kernan and her son Tommy, a ubiquitous Milwaukee bartending legend). Let us never forget Jim Hegarty's (a personal favorite when I needed to just sit down and put one together).

IWB
02-14-2019, 07:39 AM
Goo - correct, I forgot about "Still Friends".

Gato - Didn't Kernan's become Hegarty's extension and then that became O'D's?

IWB
02-14-2019, 07:43 AM
Best part of that video is when they talk about the Mugrack and say, "During the day students can take a break between classes and enjoy a cold one with classmates."

Goose85
02-14-2019, 08:23 AM
Best part of that video is when they talk about the Mugrack and say, "During the day students can take a break between classes and enjoy a cold one with classmates."

And I did!