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    Broke Spoke

    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    Open 1:00 pm - 5:00 am (Next day)

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    Red Barn Pub

    Red Barn Pub

    4.4(25 reviews)
    37.7 mi
    $$

    This is exactly the kind of bar my wife and I have been looking for since we moved here from…read moreSouthern California a couple years ago. My wife and I decided to grab lunch in historic Mandeville today, and rolled by this bar on our way home so we decided to stop in for a quick drink. And we're glad we did. Let me start off by saying that California has a "dive bar" culture. Despite what most people see on TV about the glamorous night life in Los Angeles, that's not 99% of SoCal. And to be perfectly honest, I think it's kind of funny how bougie the north shore pretends to be. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of nice and seemingly upscale establishments to visit around here so I'm not trying to offend anyone. But sometimes you just want to grab a drink in a place that's not full of pretentious people who are trying too hard. We all live in a glorified swamp, people. Accept it. Very simply: a good pour, good music, friendly patrons, and good service. That's really all that matters. And the best part is that this place doesn't have the weird hours that a lot of the places around here do. Seriously, who's closed on Mondays and Tuesdays? Do better, North Shore. Jokes aside, this is a cool, chill little bar in a great part of town.

    Low prices, great happy hour and the best staff [bartenders around]…read more The Staff wants to know your name and invite you back. Great place to come hang out! Put a "Dollar on the wall"

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    100 Men Hall

    4.5(8 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Wow!! What a great space! I was in BSL last weekend for a…read morefriend's art show which happened to be in this amazing location. The current owner (she says caretaker) hosts a wide variety of events from art shows, to live music, to you name it. The art collection on the walls is great and really honors the history of the space. The evening I was there, the bar was open and there was a table full of snacks, as well as a dj. If you have a chance get over for a visit ASAP. Parking is on the train track side of the building.

    I'm truly fascinated by all facets of American history-- the good, the bad, and the ugly…read more As a lover of music, this stop is important to me as it's my first visit to an actual hall on the "chitlin circuit" (built in 1922) where so many black, musical giants played. While many of the former structures on the Chitlin' Circuit are no longer standing, 100 Men Hall is a rare treasure on the Gulf Coast. What's the Chitlin' Circuit? : Segregation in the South forced Black musicians into a narrow yet robust performance corridor called "the chitlin circuit," an historic network of performance spaces that eventually put the Hall on the Mississippi Blues Trail map. "Over many decades, the Hall attracted legendary musicians such as Ray Charles, James Brown, Etta James, Sam Cooke, BB King, Chuck Berry, Diamond Joe, Ernie K-Doe, Fats Domino, Lee Dorsey, James Booker, Irma Thomas, Professor Longhair and countless other Black musicians at a time when white-only clubs forbid their entry."

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