Iconic blues bar Slippery Noodle Inn sold after 60 years in Yeagy family

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12 thoughts on “Iconic blues bar Slippery Noodle Inn sold after 60 years in Yeagy family

    1. The fact that the new owner had anything to do with Subterra and Tiki Bob’s is “good hands”? Both were train wrecks.

    2. Yes, because Tiki Bobs and Subterra were exceptional….. Hopefully the Noodle stays the staple that is has been.

  1. My favorite bar in town. They’ve got some great bands that play there. Hope they can bring more in like The Warrior Kings and other rock n roll or country bands.

  2. The entire block from Georgia to the railroad overpass needs to be leveled and given a fresh start. The trash bars must go. Half of downtown crime would disappear with them.
    Having a Tiki Bobs owner involved with the “Noodle” is not a good omen.

  3. Currently, The Noodles calendar is a last-minute effort. I do hope that the new owners will keep it full and published well in advance of any bands playing.

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