LA_Mustang wrote:The place I remember (late 90s-early 00s) was the Across the Street Bar. I believe it was a $5 cover and $.25 pitchers. it was eventually stopped by MADD. I believe it is was where the sushi place and pizza place now sit.
I definitely remember that one. And the Ice House next door - complete hole - but very lax on the I.D. checking...
Ice House and Across the Street Bar were awesome, torn down around my sophomore year. Barley, those two bars, Milo's, Home Bar and Ozonas was a great little block of bars.
mrydel wrote:I have to agree. In my college days it was 5 years for possession of any amount. Now times have changed and I have trouble seeing it more dangerous than alcohol. And tax the hell out of it.
Huge opportunity for tax revenue and another government run (or at least heavily regulated) business
Do it the same way Utah does liquor stores and have the state control/own the cannabis shops. Instafix for roads, schools, infrastructure.
BRStang wrote:The Rhythm Room was on Dyer. Saw Blues Traveler there in '91 before they were commercial. Good times.
Yale Blvd. had Icehouse, Across the Street Bar, and of course, the Green Elephant.
Good ole days, for sure!
Good ole days was at the Stables and its private club, called the Stalls; almost at the NW corner of Yale and Greenville, Aves. Owner had been a SMU swimmer.
Smustatesman aka NUKE......I procreate and I vote.
smustatesman wrote:Was Popsicle Toes (1980's bar)on Dyer or Daniels ?
Popsicle Toes turned into Rhythm Room. So Dyer.
I played for a men's soccer team called Cardinal Puffs when I was in high school. Bunch of SMU players but I can't remember if we were actually sponsored by them or just used the name. We definitely used their logo. We probably played against Bill.
An atheist is a guy who watches a Notre Dame-SMU football game and doesn't care who wins. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
smustatesman wrote:Was Popsicle Toes (1980's bar)on Dyer or Daniels ?
Popsicle Toes turned into Rhythm Room. So Dyer.
I played for a men's soccer team called Cardinal Puffs when I was in high school. Bunch of SMU players but I can't remember if we were actually sponsored by them or just used the name. We definitely used their logo. We probably played against Bill.
Cardinal Puffs closed by my sophomore year in '92 or so. I always wanted to go there.