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The Cue Club was opened in on 46th and Killam Ave. The club was open Monday through Friday 9 am to 2 am and Saturday and Sunday bar 4 pm to 2 am. Many LBGTQ college students would go here for the buffet and would stay the whole night, sometimes without the managers knowledge, to see the drag shows that happened every Sunday night.

During the allotted times of the buffet, piano player Arnyce Andrews would play and sing. She would play covers of songs and sometimes originals of her norfolk. The buffet was a huge attraction for the Cue Club for its low price and quality food. Drag queens that performed here were very famous in the Norfolk area.

The Cue Club also offered a disco and pool as activities along with having a full bar. The disco and pool scene attracted a lot of the LBGTQ youth form the surrounding colleges and through-out the community. Rotating periodically, other […]. By Chris Boler Twenty to Thirty years ago, video rental stores were common nationwide; chain stores like Hollywood Video or Blockbusters were […].

They did fall victim to some of the ABC laws against […]. Opened […]. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Would love to track him down. He also owned The Nickelodeon gay bar in Norfolk in addition to several other gay venues. He also open them after hours private gay that was open after 2 p.

He was a very kind and wonderful friend. To me and to the gay community. It would not drink coffee if someone else drank from the cup.

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Which was strange considering what he might put his mouth on. I miss you Tony. It was the only place to hang. Back then it was also not a good thing to be Navy and be seen there. I remember times when the Navy would send people to write down the license plates in the parking lot and then compare them to those of us in the Navy.

It was worth the risk! It was such a fun place to meet so many different people.