Mercury Cafe closes after 50 years, new concept coming
- The Mercury Cafe is closing after 50 years of business.
- Pearl Divers will open a lesbian-focused bar named 'The Pearl' at the Mercury Cafe's location, honoring its history and the LGBTQIA+ community.
- In 2023, the owner of the Mercury Cafe noted safety concerns outside the establishment were impacting the business, making it difficult to stay afloat.
- Melt Cafe in Glasgow closed due to the demolition of the adjacent Baby Grand building, part of a £250m redevelopment plan for the area.
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The Mercury Cafe, beloved Capitol Hill venue, to be replaced with LGBTQ+ bar
DENVER (KDVR) — The Mercury Cafe is set to close by the end of March, but a new tenant of the renowned location is already lined up and announcing their intent in the space. The live music venue and eatery at 2199 California St. first opened in 1975, according to the Mercury Cafe website, and became a home for some of Denver's alternative scenes. The venue also touts itself as Denver's oldest venue and has hosted a range of bands — including Gre…
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