Bar Photography
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Augies in downtown Minneapolis with boards
Boards on Hennepin Ave in Downtown Minneapolis. RIP Floyd written on the wall.
MAD DADS on Hennepin Ave
MAD DADs organization with their truck on Hennepin Ave outside the Gay 90s nightclub in downtown Minneapolis.
Iron Door Pub on Lyndale Avenue With Boards
Boards reading "Stay Safe" "MPLS Strong" "Look for the helpers" "BLM" on the Iron Door Pub on Lyndale Ave in Uptown Minneapolis during protests following the murder of George Floyd. May 2020.
Cowboy Slims on Hennepin behind boards
Cowboy Slims at Hennepin Ave and Lagoon in Uptown Minneapolis after days of unrest following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
Protesters outside the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct
Protesters outside the Minneapolis Police 1st Precinct in downtown Minneapolis on the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
O’Donovan’s Irish Pub on the 3rd day of protests
A biker bikes down N 7th St on May 28, 2020 in front of a boarded up O'Donovan's Irish Pub in Downtown Minneapolis on the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
The Local Irish Pub in St. Louis Park, MN
The Local Irish Pub in St. Louis Park Minnesota.
Augies Topless Bar and Nightclub sign
Augies and The Famous Brass Rail signs in downtown Minneapolis.
O’Donovan’s Pub, Minneapolis
O'Donovan's Pub in downtown Minneapolis across from First Avenue music hall.
Jack Daniels at Whiskey Junction
A large Jack Daniels mural on the Whiskey Junction building on Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis. The bar has been closed since at least 2020
The Joint and Cabooze Bar
The Joint and Cabooze Bars in March 2020 during pandemic closures in Minneapolis. Marquee reads "It will get better"
Mary Tyler Moore Statue on an Empty Nicollet Mall
The iconic bronze statue of Mary Tyler Moore along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, depicting the memorable hat-tossing moment from the opening of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which first aired in 1970 and helped cement Minneapolis in television history. Installed in 2002, the statue symbolizes the city’s cultural association with the show’s themes of independence and optimism. At the time of this photograph, Nicollet Mall—normally a busy pedestrian and transit corridor—appears unusually empty, reflecting the early days of COVID-19 shutdowns that drastically reduced public presence in city centers. Blue public art lanterns, added during street improvements completed in 2017, line the renovated streetscape, emphasizing Nicollet Mall’s evolution as both a commercial and cultural landmark.
Snow falls at Blue Door Pub
Blue Door Pub in Uptown Minneapolis during the November 26th, 2019 snowstorm.
State Street Pub – Green Bay, WI
State Street Pub dive bar located at 1238 State St in Green Bay Wisconsin.
Rumour’s Bar and Grill in NYC
Storefronts of The Vitamin Shoppe, Rumour’s Bar and Grill, and The Bread Factory Café are seen at night along a Manhattan street. Cars are parked in front of the businesses.
Onno’s Bar & Restaurant in El Cortecito Dominican Republic
A bar and grill in Punta Cana Dominican Republic.
Onno’s Bar and Restaurant in Dominican Republic.
Onno's Bar & Restaurant near Punta Cana Dominican Republic.
Imagine Nightclub Cave Entrance, Punta Cana
Imagine Nightclub in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, occupies a repurposed limestone cave system, offering a distinctive nightlife experience shaped by the region’s natural geology. The venue retains the rugged cave façade and cavern-like interior, blending artificial lighting with tropical vegetation to accentuate its underground atmosphere. Guests enter through a torch-lit stone walkway surrounded by water channels, creating the impression of descending into a historic fortress or cavern retreat. The club became known for transforming these natural caves into themed dance halls, each room taking advantage of the acoustics and humidity of the rock chambers to host different music styles and events. This photograph shows the illuminated entrance structure against the cave wall at night, highlighting how modern entertainment adapted to local terrain rather than replacing it.
Club La Vela in Panama City Beach
Club La Vela in Panama City Beach. The nightclub which called itself the largest nightclub in the United States closed for good after damages from Hurricane Michael.