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The '''Jack O'Lantern Dinner Club''' (formerly the '''Jack O'Lantern Tea Room''') was a supper club located at 2907 [[ | The '''Jack O'Lantern Dinner Club''' (formerly the '''Jack O'Lantern Tea Room''') was a supper club located at 2907 [[Independence Drive]] ([[20th Street South Homewood|20th Street South]]) in [[Homewood]]. | ||
The business operated as a tea room, known for its "Glass Brick Bar" in the early 1940s. It was converted into a supper club in [[1948]] by [[Joe Joseph]] and his brothers. Upon opening, the ballroom featured [[Lloyd Morris and his Versatillians]] and [[Ed Nichlas Mario]] as regular entertainers. A "Lantern Room" was available for private parties and banquets. The club closed in the 1950s. | The business operated as a tea room, known for its "Glass Brick Bar" in the early 1940s. It was converted into a supper club in [[1948]] by [[Joe Joseph]] and his brothers. Upon opening, the ballroom featured [[Lloyd Morris and his Versatillians]] and [[Ed Nichlas Mario]] as regular entertainers. A "Lantern Room" was available for private parties and banquets. The club closed in the 1950s. |
Revision as of 13:50, 1 August 2010
The Jack O'Lantern Dinner Club (formerly the Jack O'Lantern Tea Room) was a supper club located at 2907 Independence Drive (20th Street South) in Homewood.
The business operated as a tea room, known for its "Glass Brick Bar" in the early 1940s. It was converted into a supper club in 1948 by Joe Joseph and his brothers. Upon opening, the ballroom featured Lloyd Morris and his Versatillians and Ed Nichlas Mario as regular entertainers. A "Lantern Room" was available for private parties and banquets. The club closed in the 1950s.