It could be the end of the line soon for longtime dive bar mainstay Club Tee Gee, as the Atwater Village space now carries a “For Lease” placard above its enduring neon sign. The popular local drink ...
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Club Tee Gee in Atwater Village is a rare and beautiful thing. The dark cocktail lounge is a neighborhood institution that has survived–more or less in the same family–for 70 years. Next month, the ...
There's something special about Club Tee Gee — odds are, it's your favorite neighborhood bar you haven't visited yet. It's hard to describe, but you feel it once you step inside. It’s kind of like ...
Less a true club and more a dark haunt for cash-only drinks and a local crowd, Club Tee Gee has been open since 1946. Owners Joe Grzybowski and Neal Tracy (the T and G, respectively in Club Tee Gee) ...
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