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'''Diamond Jim's Steak Bar''' was a restaurant and bar at 1914 [[11th Avenue North]]. It was opened in [[1962]] by [[Jimmy Siragusa]], who had previously operated the [[Tally-Ho]] restaurant near [[Phillips High School]]. The 4,950 square foot building had formerly housed the [[Old North Side Club]]. [[Harve Sheppard]] managed the business. | |||
'''Diamond Jim's Steak Bar''' was a restaurant and bar at 1914 [[11th Avenue North]]. It was opened in [[1962]] by [[Jimmy Siragusa]], who had previously operated the [[Tally-Ho]] restaurant at 817 [[24th Street North]] near [[Phillips High School]]. The 4,950-square-foot building had formerly housed the [[Old North Side Club]]. [[Harve Sheppard]] managed the business. | |||
Diamond Jim's was granted a dance permit in January [[1963]]. | Diamond Jim's was granted a dance permit in January [[1963]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 1 November 2019
- This article is about the restaurant and bar on 11th Avenue North. For similarly named businesses, see Diamond Jim's (disambiguation).
Diamond Jim's Steak Bar was a restaurant and bar at 1914 11th Avenue North. It was opened in 1962 by Jimmy Siragusa, who had previously operated the Tally-Ho restaurant at 817 24th Street North near Phillips High School. The 4,950-square-foot building had formerly housed the Old North Side Club. Harve Sheppard managed the business.
Diamond Jim's was granted a dance permit in January 1963.