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'''Europa''' was a happening nightlife spot downtown hub before the loft community took holdIt was one of the first businesses to bring an adult crowd downtown after hours. Sunday "Tea Dance" at Europa was known far and wide. Even though the bar catered mostly to the Birmingham's gay community, on any given night the place was packed with people from all walks of life. The huge facility was two stories with a live DJ and a wrap-a-round second tier.
'''Europa''' was a nightlife spot in downtown Birmingham at 2226 [[1st Avenue North]] in the [[Jefferson Shoe Co. building]]Opened in [[1995]], Europa was owned by [[Randall Cash]]. Europa catered mostly to the Birmingham's gay community. The facility covered two stories with a live DJ and a wrap-a-round second tier.
 
==References==
*Williams, Roy (December 15, 1994) "Neighbors upset they weren't told about bar license."  ''Birmingham News''.


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[[Category:Former bars]]
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 31 March 2008

Europa was a nightlife spot in downtown Birmingham at 2226 1st Avenue North in the Jefferson Shoe Co. building. Opened in 1995, Europa was owned by Randall Cash. Europa catered mostly to the Birmingham's gay community. The facility covered two stories with a live DJ and a wrap-a-round second tier.

References

  • Williams, Roy (December 15, 1994) "Neighbors upset they weren't told about bar license." Birmingham News.