Money Bars
Featured 11/05/2007
One of the few ways to make a bar profitable.
1. No Name Pub: Started in 1931 in Big Pine Key, FL as a general store, bait and tackle shop. In 1936 the store added a room and started serving food and beer. They estimate there is over $750,000 in singles hanging on the walls and from the ceiling.
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2. No Name Pub: Started in 1931 in Big Pine Key, FL as a general store, bait and tackle shop. In 1936 the store added a room and started serving food and beer. They estimate there is over $750,000 in singles hanging on the walls and from the ceiling.
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4. No Name Pub: Started in 1931 in Big Pine Key, FL as a general store, bait and tackle shop. In 1936 the store added a room and started serving food and beer. They estimate there is over $750,000 in singles hanging on the walls and from the ceiling.
8. McGuire's Irish Pub, over $550,000 in dollar bills stuck on the walls and ceiling. The story goes that Molly, the first waitress, took her first dollar tip and tacked it on the wall.
9. McGuire's Irish Pub, over $550,000 in dollar bills stuck on the walls and ceiling. The story goes that Molly, the first waitress, took her first dollar tip and tacked it on the wall.
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12. Oatman Hotel, nobody seems to know why, but visitors seem to leave a dollar bill behind with their name and where they're from.
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15. Tortilla Flat Saloon, How can you not love a place decorated in dollar bills with a pre-plastic Kenny Rogers dressed as "The Gambler".
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