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'''Dugan's''' was a bar and grill located in the [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] at [[2011 Highland Avenue]] in the [[Five Points South]] neighborhood. Draught Guinness and Bass were served on the impressive mahogany bar.
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[[Image:Dugan's 1980.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Dugan's c. 1980]]
'''Dugan's''' was a bar and grill located in the [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] at [[2011 Highland Avenue]] in the [[Five Points South]] neighborhood. Draught Guinness and Bass were served on the impressively long mahogany bar.


The menu featured a wide variety of burgers and other bar staples. It was a popular late-night hang-out and featured live performances by local artists each week. Currently [[Twist & Shout]] is preparing to open in its former location.
The menu featured a wide variety of steaks and burgers. Early favorites included the Jamaica Burger and the One-Eye Burger as well as cheese bagels and a saturday champagne brunch. Dugan's was a popular late-night hang-out and featured live performances by local artists each week.
 
The restaurant closed in [[2005]]. After a brief time as [[Little New Orleans]], it became part of the  [[Twist & Shout]] piano bar.


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[[Category:Bars]]
[[Category:Former bars]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Highland Avenue|2011]]
[[Category:Shepherd-Sloss Building]]
[[Category:Five Points South]]
[[Category:1973 establishments]]
[[Category:2005 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 16:57, 19 June 2017

Dugan's logo.png
Dugan's c. 1980

Dugan's was a bar and grill located in the Shepherd-Sloss building at 2011 Highland Avenue in the Five Points South neighborhood. Draught Guinness and Bass were served on the impressively long mahogany bar.

The menu featured a wide variety of steaks and burgers. Early favorites included the Jamaica Burger and the One-Eye Burger as well as cheese bagels and a saturday champagne brunch. Dugan's was a popular late-night hang-out and featured live performances by local artists each week.

The restaurant closed in 2005. After a brief time as Little New Orleans, it became part of the Twist & Shout piano bar.

Preceded by:
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2011 Highland Avenue
1973 - 2005
Succeeded by:
Little New Orleans