Given the logo, I'll assume there was dancing from the looks of the table, drinking too. ![]() My dad, a lifelong Dallasite born here in '44, says the name vaguely rings a bell, but I'm having little luck in tracking down much info on the joint - and I've been unable to reach the downtown library's Texas/Dallas History & Archives Division for the past two days (lines were out all day Wednesday). This morning I found what might as well be its companion: a picture, taken around the same time, from the old Plantation - which shouldn't be confused with the Old Plantation that stood on Cedar Springs in the '70s and '80s. A couple of months ago Friend of Unfair Park PeterK espied on eBay a March 27, 1945, snapshot of sailors and their dates taken at Frank Nick's The Nite Spot, which once stood at the intersection of Commerce and Browder Streets.
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