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'''T. P. Crockmier's''' (later '''Crockmier's Sports Place''') was a restaurant and lounge located in the former [[Boom Boom Room]] location at [[Eastwood Lanes]] in the 1970s and later at [[Loehmann's Village]] in [[Riverchase]].
'''T. P. Crockmier's''' (later '''Crockmier's Sports Place''') was a restaurant and lounge located in the former [[Boom-Boom Room]] location at [[Eastwood Lanes]] in the 1970s and later at [[Loehmann's Village]] in [[Riverchase]].


It was part of a chain which, according to the restaurant's publicity materials, began with the establishment of "Thaddeus P. Crockmier's" restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia in [[1875]].
It was part of a chain which, according to the restaurant's publicity materials, began with the establishment of "Thaddeus P. Crockmier's" restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia in [[1875]].

Latest revision as of 08:22, 24 July 2014

T P Crockmier's logo.jpg

T. P. Crockmier's (later Crockmier's Sports Place) was a restaurant and lounge located in the former Boom-Boom Room location at Eastwood Lanes in the 1970s and later at Loehmann's Village in Riverchase.

It was part of a chain which, according to the restaurant's publicity materials, began with the establishment of "Thaddeus P. Crockmier's" restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia in 1875.

The chain's only surviving location is owned by Bill and Mary Margaret Monahan in downtown Mobile.