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Charlie's was the place in the mid to late 80s for pizza and punk. Located on Bardstown Road right before the corner of Highland Ave it was famous for peanutbutter pizza. (where Jack Fry's is now), the venue hosted a mess of bands as well as occasionally sleeping quarters for some punks. Apparently, the owner Charlie Butterfield was a great guy. | Charlie's was the place in the mid to late 80s for pizza and punk. Located on Bardstown Road right before the corner of Highland Ave it was famous for peanutbutter pizza. (where Jack Fry's kitchen is now), the venue hosted a mess of bands as well as occasionally sleeping quarters for some punks. Apparently, the owner Charlie Butterfield was a great guy. | ||
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*[[Reality vs This]] | *[[Reality vs This]] | ||
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*[[Happy Death (Lexington)]] |
Revision as of 14:29, 28 January 2005
Charlie's was the place in the mid to late 80s for pizza and punk. Located on Bardstown Road right before the corner of Highland Ave it was famous for peanutbutter pizza. (where Jack Fry's kitchen is now), the venue hosted a mess of bands as well as occasionally sleeping quarters for some punks. Apparently, the owner Charlie Butterfield was a great guy.
Bands to play there: