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:''This article is about the gentlemen's club. For other uses, see [[Sammy's (disambiguation)]].''
:''This article is about the gentlemen's club. For other uses, see [[Sammy's (disambiguation)]].''
'''Sammy's''' (formerly '''Sammy's Go-Go''') is a chain of gentlemen's clubs with its main [[Birmingham]] location at 342 [[Valley Avenue]]. It was founded by [[Sammy Cantavespre|Salvadore "Sammy" Cantavespre]] in [[1975]], and is currently owned by [[Patti Cantavespre]].
'''Sammy's''' (formerly '''Sammy's Go-Go''') is a chain of gentlemen's clubs with its main [[Birmingham]] location at 342 [[Valley Avenue]]. It was founded by [[Sammy Cantavespre|Salvadore "Sammy" Cantavespre]] in [[1975]], was owned by [[Sammy Russo]] in the late 1980s, and is currently owned by [[Patti Cantavespre]].


The original Sammy's began as a restaurant and lounge at the former [[Knotty Pine]] location at 610 [[3rd Avenue West]]. According to Sammy's lore, one night in [[1974]] a female patron "streaked" across the lounge floor and business boomed for the next few nights. Cantavespre converted the restaurant into a nightclub with exotic dancers. He incorporated '''S. J. B. Corporation''' on [[April 29]], [[1976]] and opened a second location at 440 Valley Avenue, then moved to a block west to the former [[Hello Hello Club]] building.
The original Sammy's began as a restaurant and lounge at the former [[Knotty Pine]] location at 610 [[3rd Avenue West]]. According to Sammy's lore, one night in [[1974]] a female patron "streaked" across the lounge floor and business boomed for the next few nights. Cantavespre converted the restaurant into a nightclub with exotic dancers. He incorporated '''S. J. B. Corporation''' on [[April 29]], [[1976]] and opened a second location at 449 Valley Avenue, then moved across the street to the former [[Hello Hello Club]] building.


Additional Sammy's clubs opened in Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach, Florida. A proposal to open a location in [[Northport]] in [[1977]] was withdrawn due to local opposition.
Additional Sammy's clubs opened in Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach, Florida. A proposal to open a location in [[Northport]] in [[1977]] was withdrawn due to local opposition.


Cantavespre and three other men were charged with arson in the bombing of the [[New Spot Lounge]] on [[June 11]], [[1982]]. Cantavespre was acquitted of all charges.
Cantavespre and three other men were charged with arson in the bombing of the [[New Spot Lounge]] on [[June 11]], [[1982]]. Cantavespre was acquitted of all charges.
In the 1970s Sammy's operated at 441 [[Valley Avenue]]. In [[1989]] Russo negotiated with building owner [[Al Pilkington]] to take over the lease for what was then the [[Pacific Islander]] restaurant at 342 Valley Avenue, over the objections of restaurant operator [[Herbert Hsu]] as well as protests by the franchise owner of the neighboring [[Arby's]] and of [[Birmingham City Council]] representative [[Valerie Abbott]].


==References==
==References==
* Wenzel, Rod (July 8, 1977) "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_YE0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=154EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3887%2C1302635 'Go-go' club plan dropped]" ''The Tuscaloosa News''
* Wenzel, Rod (July 8, 1977) "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_YE0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=154EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3887%2C1302635 'Go-go' club plan dropped]" {{TN}}
* "Liquor license transfer for go-go delayed." (April 26, 1989) {{BPH}}, p. B7


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Latest revision as of 19:27, 2 April 2023

This article is about the gentlemen's club. For other uses, see Sammy's (disambiguation).

Sammy's (formerly Sammy's Go-Go) is a chain of gentlemen's clubs with its main Birmingham location at 342 Valley Avenue. It was founded by Salvadore "Sammy" Cantavespre in 1975, was owned by Sammy Russo in the late 1980s, and is currently owned by Patti Cantavespre.

The original Sammy's began as a restaurant and lounge at the former Knotty Pine location at 610 3rd Avenue West. According to Sammy's lore, one night in 1974 a female patron "streaked" across the lounge floor and business boomed for the next few nights. Cantavespre converted the restaurant into a nightclub with exotic dancers. He incorporated S. J. B. Corporation on April 29, 1976 and opened a second location at 449 Valley Avenue, then moved across the street to the former Hello Hello Club building.

Additional Sammy's clubs opened in Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach, Florida. A proposal to open a location in Northport in 1977 was withdrawn due to local opposition.

Cantavespre and three other men were charged with arson in the bombing of the New Spot Lounge on June 11, 1982. Cantavespre was acquitted of all charges.

In the 1970s Sammy's operated at 441 Valley Avenue. In 1989 Russo negotiated with building owner Al Pilkington to take over the lease for what was then the Pacific Islander restaurant at 342 Valley Avenue, over the objections of restaurant operator Herbert Hsu as well as protests by the franchise owner of the neighboring Arby's and of Birmingham City Council representative Valerie Abbott.

References

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