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We lost the Old Pink a few months ago, now Mulligans is toast! 
 

I actually preferred drinking at Mulligans over the Pink even though I never went to both with great frequency. 
 

Very sad. 

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this news makes me sad. My sisters college apartment was in a building on the corner of Allen and Elmwood catty corner from the old Towne Red Hots. Which is also closed from what I gather.

 

walking distance to my sister's apartment we went there lots.

 

RIP another landmark of my youth. a la ******

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My hanging out at bars era is long over but it is sad to hear about the Buffalo staples being burned down or the other ones that are closing.  Def a changing of the times and you will never be able to rebuild the character places like The Pink and Mulligans had.

 

Sad day in WNY history 

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On 1/5/2025 at 7:33 AM, ExiledInIllinois said:

How does brick burn?


I have learned that the water is the real danger to the bricks, because they get soggy and lose their strength.  We /barely/ saved our old Territorial Capital building here in Golden when it burned - it was the fire hose water that posed the real danger to losing the structure.  For weeks they literally had 4x4's holding a whole side of the building up.  

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In seem to remember (~50 year old memory) that Cassidy's was on the East Side of the Elmwood strip. One of if not the first bar on that side. Don't know what the cross street there is.  Almost across from No Name

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3 hours ago, Wacka said:

In seem to remember (~50 year old memory) that Cassidy's was on the East Side of the Elmwood strip. One of if not the first bar on that side. Don't know what the cross street there is.  Almost across from No Name

If they keep burning down bars and closing Valu Home Centers, I won't know where f*** all used to be. 🙁

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On 1/5/2025 at 3:13 PM, BillsPride12 said:

you will never be able to rebuild the character places like The Pink and Mulligans had.

 

1. ADA laws.

2. Fire codes.

3. Insurance requirements.

 

Everything "new" now has to be built big and wide and flat, and (unfortunately) generic.

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