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Businiess name:  Paul's Nite Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place is really starting to bring in some quality ""off the beaten path"" musicians, rather than the usual Top-40 copycats and cover bands you find elsewhere. Graham Weber, Tommy Womack, CMT's Peter Cooper, and more have played or will be playing.\r \r \r The bar itself is a small, intimate, blue-collar venue where the performers are very close to the bar, and this lends itself well to interaction between artist and audience.\r \r \r The drink prices are totally in line with what you'd expect from a small-town, blue-collar bar, and the portioning on shots and mixed drinks is veeeery generous.\r \r \r If nothing else, it's worth going just to watch how the owner handles annoying or unruly customers. No shenanigans will last long in that place, that's for sure, and she doesn't need a goon squad of bouncers to pull it off. Pros: intimate venue, good crowd-performer interaction Cons: small bar, tough parking

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