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Latest revision as of 10:01, 12 November 2010
Comments on Sutton’s Place
love sutton place said ...
14:43, 16 May 2010 (EST)
Old Sutton's...New Suttons...Grewatest Dance Club of its' era. Influenced many top dj's and music professionals! I got pictures...and recently spoke with an original "Sutton Place Dancer"! What a great place! Weren't all the Hennepin Avenue Liquor Dealers associated with the mob? Pesis, Gold, Montpetit...
Robbie Levine said ...
10:49, 5 August 2010 (EST)
I would love to get together with people that went to Sutton's. Love to see pictures also or get my hands on a Sutton's annex ash tray.
Loved loved loved that bar
Enbivouac said ...
18:38, 21 October 2010 (EST)
I used to hang at Sutton's on 5th my first year in college, Fall of 1976. Danced my ass off, great music, great energy, beautiful people, Jim Wessels, Spacey Tracy, Rob, Chris W., Greg, Brian, Kim, Sheila, Randy, Jody (who loved the Lady Bump song), Hollywood and all the Sutton Place Dancers. And God Bless Glen the bouncer for letting me in even though I wasn't 18 yet. And who could forget Casey the bartender downstairs, the first flamboyant gay man in his natural habitat I ever set eyes on . Those were the days....