| The Alcove Lounge, 5019 Woodward 
              1970-1977?  I first went to the Alcove in the Spring of 1970 around the time of Kent State. Al (last name ?) owned the bar and it 
                was believed he won the bar in a card game sometime before WW II. He 
                was rumored to be "connected" and may well have been as he spent 
                much time on the phone with lists of names, numbers, and horse 
                races. Al also packed a pistol which he brandished once to quell an 
                escalating dispute at the pool table. His manager was Paula; the 
                waitress was, Gloria---an old woman who, in her youth, was a fan 
                dancer at the old National Burlesque downtown.
 
 The place was redecorated sometime in the mid fifties and had a kind 
                of seedy "Jetsonian" feel about it. Occasionally, when a cockroach 
                skittered across the back bar, patrons were assured it was old 
                enough to drink. One legend had it that a yet, undiscovered Joni 
                Mitchell pulled a few gigs there during her brief stay in Detroit.
 
 The crowd was eclectic to say the least and could be divided into 
                the following groups---the old Lou Walker's and
                Verne's crowd; the
                5th Estate/Eat the Rich bunch; 
                the Social Workers; Hustlers (pool, foosball, and otherwise), Street 
                People off Woodward; Vietnam Vets; 
                New Urbanists; Students; and a host of minor key players. 
                Categorization is not what this is about and I do so only as a point 
                of reference.
 
 I graduated from Wayne, got a job with a bank and hung around for a 
                few more years. Finally, started playing in the Pointes, met a lady, 
                and the rest is...
 
 True to my roots, I would occasionally sneak back to the "Corridor" 
                and the Alcove. Al died, the and family sold it about '77 (?) to two 
                hot shot bartenders from "Top O' the Pontch." The name was changed 
                to "Z's," and totally remodeled with picnic tables and benches. The 
                pool table went out as did the frozen "hamburgers" and "hotdogs." 
                The last time I was in, one of the new owners boasted about all the 
                regulars he'd banned. I never went back again.
 
 On any given night in the early '70's the 
                  following people were in attendance---Tom Fitzpatrick, Indian 
                Joe, Charles "Chuck/Skip" Strauss, Jerry Buch, Lennny "Lenin" 
                Barclay, Carl Balcomb, David Anderson, Al and Anne Wells, Dick 
                Cezyck and the "Polish Princess," Charles Hill, Charley Hale, Jerry 
                Dunn, Dave Ruthenberg and Jerry Rozanski (Rosencrantz and 
                Guildenstern), Chris Mitchell, Dennis Soper (claimed to be banned 
                from Verne's for life), Tim Yahke, Barb Klont, Henry Kingswell, Jack 
                "Cork" Corchoran, Bob Moore, Loell Prague, Lowell Cauffiel, John and 
                Sharon ?, Aaron Washington (big time pool hustler), "White Rabbit" 
                Tim (big time foosball hustler), Mr. Campbell, and those preferring 
                to be known by first name only---Woody, Duke, and Major.
 
 It was a great time in my life. If you've something to add please do 
                so. Too busy? Forget it! Pull up a virtual bar stool, call Paula 
                over for a shell of Stroh's, a Kessler's "Smooth as Silk" Whisky 
                tall-wash back, light up a bummed Camel and let it roll.
 Steve Stewart
 I lived on W. Ferry from 1970 to 1980 so 
			I am familiar with most of the bars that are mentioned and some of 
			the people in their tribes. I primarily frequented the Alcove Lounge 
			on Woodward, which took in the old Lou Walker's and Verne's crowd 
			when those places were remodeled beyond recognition or demolished.
 I realize that the 'Cove is not on Cass bit was close enough to 
			catch much spillover. Would it be possible
 to start an Alcove Tribe?
 Steve Stewart
 Members: 
				
				Steve StewartTom FitzpatrickIndian JoeCharles "Chuck/Skip" StraussJerry BuchLennny "Lenin" BarclayCarl BalcombDavid AndersonAl and Anne WellsDick Cezyck and the "Polish 
				PrincessJerry Rozanski (Rosencrantz and 
				Guildenstern)Chris MitchellDennis Soper Tim YahkeBarb KlontHenry KingswellJack "Cork" CorchoranBob MooreLoell PragueLowell CauffielJohn and Sharon ?Aaron WashingtonMr. Campbell"White Rabbit" TimWoodyDukeMajor
				
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