The Varsity Club is one of many dive bars in Lafayette Indiana far from the reaches of the university drawing a weird crown of local rednecks, hucksters, hipsters, retires, cops, at the house bar located on 827 North Sixth Street and in late may a local loco jerk shot up the ceiling and police didn't appreciate having to be called in and for the owners of the varsity Club their business bar days were kaput. The Varsity Club was gone and reborn in its place is something called the Sixth Street Dive bar which celebrates the fact the old house bar-which is so cute and reminds e of the Itasca Inn--is a dive bar and its remodeling and restructuring into a new bar that hopefully will draw less on a crowd of loco locals willing to shoot up the ceiling. That is one thing we are never willing to tolerate at my bar on Irving Park Road in Itasca is jackasses deciding tht they prefer a 1875 saloon experience in the badlands of North Dakota and want to unload a pistol for spontaneous eruption and entertainment.
The rise and fall of Varisty Club in Lafayette, Indiana and it is now 6th Avenue Dive bar
Baxter Lomax
The Varsity Club is one of many dive bars in Lafayette Indiana far from the reaches of the university drawing a weird crown of local rednecks, hucksters, hipsters, retires, cops, at the house bar located on 827 North Sixth Street and in late may a local loco jerk shot up the ceiling and police didn't appreciate having to be called in and for the owners of the varsity Club their business bar days were kaput. The Varsity Club was gone and reborn in its place is something called the Sixth Street Dive bar which celebrates the fact the old house bar-which is so cute and reminds e of the Itasca Inn--is a dive bar and its remodeling and restructuring into a new bar that hopefully will draw less on a crowd of loco locals willing to shoot up the ceiling. That is one thing we are never willing to tolerate at my bar on Irving Park Road in Itasca is jackasses deciding tht they prefer a 1875 saloon experience in the badlands of North Dakota and want to unload a pistol for spontaneous eruption and entertainment.
The Varsity Club is one of many dive bars in Lafayette Indiana far from the reaches of the university drawing a weird crown of local rednecks, hucksters, hipsters, retires, cops, at the house bar located on 827 North Sixth Street and in late may a local loco jerk shot up the ceiling and police didn't appreciate having to be called in and for the owners of the varsity Club their business bar days were kaput. The Varsity Club was gone and reborn in its place is something called the Sixth Street Dive bar which celebrates the fact the old house bar-which is so cute and reminds e of the Itasca Inn--is a dive bar and its remodeling and restructuring into a new bar that hopefully will draw less on a crowd of loco locals willing to shoot up the ceiling. That is one thing we are never willing to tolerate at my bar on Irving Park Road in Itasca is jackasses deciding tht they prefer a 1875 saloon experience in the badlands of North Dakota and want to unload a pistol for spontaneous eruption and entertainment.
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