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The '''Boom Boom Room''' was the name of the lounge inside the [[Eastwood Lanes]] bowling center at [[Eastwood Mall]]. | [[Image:Boom-Boom Room ad.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Ad for the Boom-Boom Room]] | ||
The '''Boom-Boom Room''' was the name of the lounge inside the [[Eastwood Lanes]] bowling center at [[Eastwood Mall]]. The 400-seat bar, managed by [[David Gall]], featured two dance floors with nightly live entertainment. Some of the regular bands that played at the Boom-Boom Room included [[American Cyrkus]], [[The Tikis]] and [[The Epics]]. | |||
[[Category:Former | After it closed, the space was renovated for [[T. P. Crockmeier's]] restaurant. | ||
A second Boom Boom Room was located at [[Five Points West]]. | |||
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==References== | |||
* Weaver, Emmett (December 3, 1971) "Daltons back again." {{BPH}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 5 December 2022
The Boom-Boom Room was the name of the lounge inside the Eastwood Lanes bowling center at Eastwood Mall. The 400-seat bar, managed by David Gall, featured two dance floors with nightly live entertainment. Some of the regular bands that played at the Boom-Boom Room included American Cyrkus, The Tikis and The Epics.
After it closed, the space was renovated for T. P. Crockmeier's restaurant.
A second Boom Boom Room was located at Five Points West.
References
- Weaver, Emmett (December 3, 1971) "Daltons back again." Birmingham Post-Herald