Seville Quarter has Music and Good Times
While visiting Pensacola, Seville Quarter attractions have that Bourbon Street flair. There is live
music and dancing. You can find many types of entertainment here to pass the night away.
A few steps down the alley, first door on the right is Rosie O'Gradys. What was once a cigar
and tobacco company, the building is now Rosie's home. Come here and check out the fine
woodwork interior.
Fast Eddie's, Pensacola's finest pool room, is just a step up from Lili Marlene's. The room
is full of woodwork from various old ships and buildings. There is also a Famous Wall
with items of famous athletes from the Pensacola area.
Be sure to stop by Lili Marlene's World War 1 Aviator's Pub. It's a favorite gathering
place for many locals. The interior is made up of article's from around the country.
The Palace Oyster Bar, oh what a treat. If you love oysters on the half shell like I do
then this is a must stop. For those who don't care for these, there is a full menu to
choose from for both lunch and dinner.
The quarter has great food, live music, and dancing...
An arched doorway leads to Apple Annie's where your favorite drinks can be enjoyed. Plan
your parties, socials, and other functions along side the indoor fountain. Get your group
together for the photos to remember the event.
Heritage Hall, a fine banquet facility, is now open. It can hold seated functions for up
to 150 guests. With its enjoyable atmosphere and peaceful backdrop your party will be
pleased to spend their time here.
If a night of dancing your shoes off is for you, check out Phineas Phogg's. The music will
keep you rockin and your excitement building. So come here to dance on the brick floors.
The End of The Alley Bar is in a gaslit open air courtyard. The breezes provide a cool
evening and the courtyard fountains offer great photo opportunities, so don't forget that camera and plenty of smiles. See you there.
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