Jay's Longhorn Bar
From Minnewiki
Jay's Longhorn Bar, also known simply as "The Longhorn," was a popular rock club in Minneapolis that operated during the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Originally a jazz club and steakhouse, the Longhorn changed ownership a few times before taking on its legendary status as a rock club. The Longhorn was known as the center of the Minneapolis punk scene with groups like Husker Du, the Suicide Commandos and The Replacements playing there on almost a weekly basis. It was also a regular stop for national punk and alternative groups on tour.
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History
Date Opened:
1978
Date Closed:
1980 (afterwards became known as Zoogie's)
Owners:
Jay Berine
Address
14 South 5th Street, Minneapolis
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