Restaurants and Bars
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Giftique - Myles Building
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Palace Saloon
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Hurricane Patty's
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Hard Rock Cafe
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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La Cote Basque Winehouse
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Hurricane Seafood Restaurant
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Friendly Fisherman Restaurant
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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King Corona Cigars and Cafe Bar
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Carmine's
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]
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Ybor Factory Building - Ybor Square
This building dates to 1913. It originally housed a restaurant and billiards parlor on the ground floor, and a hotel upstairs. Later it was home to the Melbourne Times newspaper. Once prohibition ended, it became “Shorty’s Bar,” where local legend has it that Al Capone himself once played pool. It now is home to an […]