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The '''New L & N Cafe and Sandwich Shop''' was a bar and diner located at 100 [[19th Street North]] in the [[Molton-Henley Retail Block]] on the former [[O'Briens Opera House]] site on the northwest corner of 19th Street and [[1st Avenue North]].
The '''New L & N Cafe and Sandwich Shop''' was a bar and diner located at 100 [[19th Street North]] in the [[Molton-Henley Retail Block]] on the northwest corner of 19th Street and [[1st Avenue North]] (the former [[O'Briens Opera House]] site). The lunch counter, open since the 1930s, was operated by the Balabanos family. After the death of [[Nick Balabanos]], his widow [[Marica Balabanos|Marica]] kept it open.


The lunch counter, open since the 1930s, was operated by the Balabanos family. It closed after the death of [[Nick Balabanos]], but was revived around [[1973]] by his nephew, [[Alex Kontos]]. A regular workingman's lunch counter by day, the cafe welcomed a counter-cultural crowd at night. Bartenders spun records and eventually a few live performances were scheduled.
Around [[1973]] his nephews, [[Chris Kontos|Chris]] and [[Alex Kontos]] took over. A regular workingman's lunch counter by day, the cafe began welcoming a counter-cultural crowd at night. A painted window sign urged passersby to "come in out of the rain, and into the rainbow". Black lights came on at night and bartenders spun folk, blues and rock records and eventually a few live performances were scheduled, with bands packing onto a tiny plywood stage propped up in a display window. [[Ross Kellerman]]'s artist studio was upstairs.


The retail block was shuttered and demolished in the 1990s and is now a parking lot.
The retail block was shuttered and demolished in the 1990s and is now a parking lot.
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==References==
==References==
* {{White-1977}}
* {{White-1977}}
* Recollections by [[Craig Legg]]
* [http://www.facebook.com/craiglegg/posts/198922670123708 Recollections] by [[Craig Legg]] and [[Marion Jones]] (February 4, 2011) on Facebook.com


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[[Category:Greek-owned restaurants]]
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[[Category:Former bars]]
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[[Category:19th Street North]]
[[Category:1930s establishments]]
[[Category:1930s establishments]]
[[Category:1990s disestablishments]]
[[Category:1990s disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 11:38, 16 January 2024

The New L & N Cafe and Sandwich Shop was a bar and diner located at 100 19th Street North in the Molton-Henley Retail Block on the northwest corner of 19th Street and 1st Avenue North (the former O'Briens Opera House site). The lunch counter, open since the 1930s, was operated by the Balabanos family. After the death of Nick Balabanos, his widow Marica kept it open.

Around 1973 his nephews, Chris and Alex Kontos took over. A regular workingman's lunch counter by day, the cafe began welcoming a counter-cultural crowd at night. A painted window sign urged passersby to "come in out of the rain, and into the rainbow". Black lights came on at night and bartenders spun folk, blues and rock records and eventually a few live performances were scheduled, with bands packing onto a tiny plywood stage propped up in a display window. Ross Kellerman's artist studio was upstairs.

The retail block was shuttered and demolished in the 1990s and is now a parking lot.

References