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A bar that was in the building which formerly was [[Tewligans]] and [[The Cherokee]]. It was frequented by many people who formerly played and went to punk shows at said clubs. Cahoots shut its doors in late 2016/early 2017 after drug issues and a widely-broadcast fight video brought the city down on them, resulting in the loss of their liquor license. The bar managed to stay open for a short while but the writing was on the wall.
A bar that was in the building which formerly was [[Tewligans]] and [[The Cherokee]]. It was frequented by many people who formerly played and went to punk shows at said clubs. Cahoots shut its doors in late 2016/early 2017 after drug issues and a widely-broadcast fight video brought the city down on them, resulting in the loss of their liquor license. The bar managed to stay open for a short while but the writing was on the wall. Went on to be [[Club Nirvana]] and later a different bar before being currently vacant as of 2024.


If the Mag Bar is Louisville's punk Valhalla, then Cahoots is Louisville's Hel.
If the Mag Bar is Louisville's punk Valhalla, then Cahoots is Louisville's Hel.

Latest revision as of 13:50, 15 June 2024

A bar that was in the building which formerly was Tewligans and The Cherokee. It was frequented by many people who formerly played and went to punk shows at said clubs. Cahoots shut its doors in late 2016/early 2017 after drug issues and a widely-broadcast fight video brought the city down on them, resulting in the loss of their liquor license. The bar managed to stay open for a short while but the writing was on the wall. Went on to be Club Nirvana and later a different bar before being currently vacant as of 2024.

If the Mag Bar is Louisville's punk Valhalla, then Cahoots is Louisville's Hel.

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