Al's Bar Los Angeles 1973 Phone Case
Dive Bar Phone Case
designed and sold by JCD666
The Hewitt Street storefronts at the American Hotel housed many Los Angeles businesses over the years — the Golden West, Tony's Café and Joe Pirrone's to name a few. In 1973, Alfonso Vasquez opened a bar there, rather uncreatively calling it Al's Bar. Al's began as a hangout for local truck drivers and factory workers that would stop by after a long day for a cold beer and a game of pool. A shift in neighborhood demographics led to a change in the bar's clientele in the '80s. The hotel became a haven for artists in need of cheap live-in studio space, and Al's was happy to serve these free spirited souls, eventually adding a small stage and hosting bands. Al's quickly became known more as an intimate music venue than a dive bar.
More Al's Bar Los Angeles 1973 Products
Not what you're looking for?
Try another search.
Product Quality
Our Production Team establishes the highest quality standards for third-party printers who participate in the marketplace to ensure that every product sold is perfect.
Dive Bar Phone Case FAQ
UPS MI Domestic (6-8 Business Days)
FedEx 2-Day (4-6 Business Days)
Estimates include printing and processing time.More Shipping Info
We want you to love your order! If for any reason you don't, let us know and we’ll make things right.Learn More
Similar to Al's Bar Los Angeles 1973 Phone Case
More Dive Bar products
Customers Also Search
More content to explore
Artist's Applied Tags
Trending Tags
The links above have been automatically generated based on tag usage by third-party designers on the TeePublic platform.