The bars of famous rockers
Are you a rock & roll fan? Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to sit in a bar owned by the rock star himself? Let’s explore the top 10 such bars with TheRich.
10. Cabo Wabo Cantina (owned by Sammy Hagar): Cabo Wabo has 4 establishments in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and Hollywood. The Vegas café is always immersed in the rock & roll space. But if you really want to experience the best of Cabo, head to San Lucas, which features daily live music and is filled with tequila.
10. Cabo Wabo Cantina (owned by Sammy Hagar): Cabo Wabo has 4 establishments in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and Hollywood. The Vegas café is always immersed in the rock & roll space. But if you really want to experience the best of Cabo, head to San Lucas, which features daily live music and is filled with tequila.
9. The Study and Octagon at the Clarence Hotel (owned by U2): Bono and the Edge own the Clarence Hotel in Dublin (Ireland) with several of these restaurants and bars. Have you ever bought a luxury ticket to see U2 perform? No need for a good show, come to this shop, maybe you will be lucky to hear the enchanting voice of leader Bono.
9. The Study and Octagon at the Clarence Hotel (owned by U2): Bono and the Edge own the Clarence Hotel in Dublin (Ireland) with several of these restaurants and bars. Have you ever bought a luxury ticket to see U2 perform? No need for a good show, come to this shop, maybe you will be lucky to hear the enchanting voice of leader Bono.
8. Snitch Bar (Scott Weiland, former Guns ‘n Roses member Duff McKagan, owned by Brett Scallions): Formerly known as Velvet Revolver Bar, reopened in 2004 under the new name Snitch after a long period of inactivity, Snitch changed a lot from before, with the idea of bringing rock & roll into the bar.
8. Snitch Bar (Scott Weiland, former Guns ‘n Roses member Duff McKagan, owned by Brett Scallions): Formerly known as Velvet Revolver Bar, reopened in 2004 under the new name Snitch after a long period of inactivity, Snitch changed a lot from before, with the idea of bringing rock & roll into the bar.
6. Cathouse (owned by Taime Downe): The Cathouse has been famous since the 80s. With Riki Rachtman, rock DJ and MTV Headbangers Ball co-owner, the café is not only a place to enjoy a drink, but also a gathering place for many artists. Cathouse still has a reputation today, but has faded quite a lot of the distinctive flavors of the 80s at that time.
5. Rock and Brews: Owned by KISS members Dave Furano, Bill Graham, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, this restaurant/bar chain is already present in 5 locations and is expected to continue expanding.
4. Fleetwood’s (owned by Mick Fleetwood): It went through several generations of owners who were also bands, before stopping with Mick Fleetwood. Here, you will find yourself an ideal place to chat with friends, listen to live music, throw away the rush of everyday life, to return to the unique space of the 70s.
$10, but if you pay more than that, the extra money goes to poor people who want to eat but can’t afford it. It has been in operation for several years now, and countless charity meals have been served. ” />
3. JBJ Soul Kitchen (owned by Jon Bon Jovi): More than just a bar, Soul Kitchen is also a charity restaurant. Let’s say your drink costs $10, but if you pay more than that, the extra money goes to poor people who want to come and eat but can’t afford it. It has been in operation for several years now, and countless charity meals have been served.
2. Alice Cooperstown (owned by Alice Cooper): There are two Alice Coopers silhouettes here: the inspirational musician Alice and the athletic rock-loving rock star Cooper. The bar appears to be more of Cooper’s version, but still bears Alice’s silhouette. The special thing is that all the waitresses are dressed like Alice Cooper when performing.
1. Feelgoods and Vince Neil’s Tatuado Cantina (owned by Vince Neil): Vince Neil does a lot of business, mostly around Las Vegas where he lives. It’s truly a classic rock club, with a huge stage, a huge bar, dance cages for girls, and a mostly motorcycle and bicycle parking lot outside. A few years ago, Vince pulled out of Feelgoods to focus on other businesses, but interestingly, the new bar stayed there, only changed its name to Count’s Vamp’d Rock Bar & Grill and is still very crowded. If you visit, you should order a glass of Feelgood Rita and drink Neil’s autographed wine – Tatuado Tequila.
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