Listed on “Night Clubs I Remember”: http://louisianamusic.yolasite.com/night-clubs-i-remember.php ...
Leon’s Seven Seas
Terry Duhon mentioned going there ...
La Toupee
DL Menard: “I’ve been there- it was at the beginning of Breaux Bridge. I played there- as a matter of fact- our fiddle player told us that Hank Williams just died (January 1, 1953). Playing with Freddy Tauzin in those days.” Owner was Kearney (Fatty) Thibodeaux. In English, it was called “the top.” It was a circular building that looked something like a spinning top. Located in the area where the fruit stand is on the Breaux Bridge highway now. ...
Knights of Columbus Hall
KC hall on Washington Street near intersection with Van Buren (then 50 Washington) across from Teche Lumber Co & almost next to the City Hotel Info from 1929 Breaux Bridge Sanborn Insurance Map ...
Kingfish
Photo of exterior from Facebook group Kingfish Nation- posted by Daryle Richardson, Ticket posted to Facebook group Lafayette Memories by Jason Lynch 1099 Lake Martin Road 1990s techno/rave club known for opening at 2 AM and staying open all night. Club goers brought their own alcohol. ...
Broken Spoke
Breaux Bridge highway- previously was Kaiser’s ...
Boundary Club
Pierre LeBlanc built the Boundary Club on the Breaux Bridge highway on the left just across the parish line in the early 1940s. Jules Savoy from New Orleans was a popular singer there, singing mostly contemporary popular music. A Miss Trahan cooked gumbo each weekend. Shorty Johnson ran gaming tables. Later run by Joseph Walters. Contemporary of Webster’s. ...
Chateau Rouge
Mentioned in Project Louisiane #144, Archive of Cajun and Creole Folklore, Center for Louisiana Studies -on Pont Breaux road right after the bridge- same time frame as Boo Boos ...
Clesme’s Bar
Samantha Hebert (FB): Rees Street ...
Corner Bar
mentioned in Today’s Cajun- Philip Gould ...