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I didn't notice, in the original post, that there was interest in gin mills of the past, too.

 

the really bizarre old people cocktail lounge in Kenmore (either on Delaware or Elmwood). it was a very small and oddly shaped building

 

 

On Delaware it was the "Apartment" or the golden pheseant (later named "The Bird")

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I didn't notice, in the original post, that there was interest in gin mills of the past, too.

 

the really bizarre old people cocktail lounge in Kenmore (either on Delaware or Elmwood). it was a very small and oddly shaped building

 

It think it was on Delaware, east side of the street. I also forget its' name. The inside was weirdly-coved with pointy white-painted stucco. IIRC.

 

Was that the one?

 

There was also another interior-stuccoed joint on Hertel opposite Precinct 13...The "Magic Grove"...???

 

It was owned by a pleasant man and wife seemingly of the...umm...mattachine persuasion, but was a safe, clean, decent place to roll into in the late hours.

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On Delaware it was the "Apartment" or the golden pheseant (later named "The Bird")

 

It think it was on Delaware, east side of the street. I also forget its' name. The inside was weirdly-coved with pointy white-painted stucco. IIRC.

 

Was that the one?

 

There was also another interior-stuccoed joint on Hertel opposite Precinct 13...The "Magic Grove"...???

 

It was owned by a pleasant man and wife seemingly of the...umm...mattachine persuasion, but was a safe, clean, decent place to roll into in the late hours.

 

 

"mattachine" :thumbsup: . It's been a long time since I've heard/read that word.

 

As for the bar, I think you have both nailed it. I think I knew it as the Golden Pheasant or Royal Pheasant. Something like that...I think. It was a happy-hour type bar for old people, IIRC. I used to stop in for a couple and just laugh and laugh.

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"mattachine" :thumbsup: . It's been a long time since I've heard/read that word.

 

As for the bar, I think you have both nailed it. I think I knew it as the Golden Pheasant or Royal Pheasant. Something like that...I think. It was a happy-hour type bar for old people, IIRC. I used to stop in for a couple and just laugh and laugh.

It was the Royal Pheasant. Just closed about a year or two ago - Jenny tended bar there.

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It was the Royal Pheasant. Just closed about a year or two ago - Jenny tended bar there.

 

 

Hmmm. I'm not sure if that's the place I had in mind in my earlier post, then.

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I type corrected. It was the Royal Pheasant on Forest.

 

 

I know that place (and that's why it sounded familiar), but that's not the place I was thinking about in my earlier post. The place I am thinking about was definitely on Delaware or a street parallel to Delaware. Same side of the street as Premier Liquor, and I want to say just a few blocks south of Premier.

 

 

 

Here's one for ya...

 

Swanerski House

 

Closeup

 

 

The good old Swannie House . Yes, I mentioned that in my original post. Nice pics, though

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Barrelhead B-):wallbash: :wallbash:

Poor House :blink:;)

College Beer Blasts ;)

 

 

If you ever want a feel for a true gin mill, stop in Ulrichs sometime. If you ever find yourself downtown during the day, stop in for lunch or a late afternoon cocktail. Great pictures & atmosphere. Just don't expect much in terms of recent renovations! :thumbsup:

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I know that place (and that's why it sounded familiar), but that's not the place I was thinking about in my earlier post. The place I am thinking about was definitely on Delaware or a street parallel to Delaware. Same side of the street as Premier Liquor, and I want to say just a few blocks south of Premier.

 

Yep, that's the location. I believe it was existing back when Premier was a small shop on the corner of Girard, before they moved to where the former Pioneer Dodge dealership once stood.

 

My wife has a vague recollection of the name, The Apartment", as guffalo suggested.

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I know that place (and that's why it sounded familiar), but that's not the place I was thinking about in my earlier post. The place I am thinking about was definitely on Delaware or a street parallel to Delaware. Same side of the street as Premier Liquor, and I want to say just a few blocks south of Premier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The good old Swannie House . Yes, I mentioned that in my original post. Nice pics, though

Yes I saw it in your original, but wanted to be sure you were aware that it's the Swanerski House.

 

Great whiskey ad on the side of the building, eh?

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That site is way cool Senator. Thx for posting. The tours that guy does look awesome. Wish he did them every week. I am comimg to town for the Jests game, to bad he is not doing one then.

Glad you liked it - here are a couple more that you might like (& some other tours) while your in 'The BuffTown' -

 

Wright Now in Buffalo

 

Sightseeing Tours

 

Driving Tours

 

Michigan Avenue Corridor

 

GO BILLSSS!!!!!!!

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