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Directly north of
Lili's, swinging doors open to Fast Eddie's Billiard Parlor, Pensacola's
finest pool room (formerly Coppersmith's Gallery, a cozy restaurant with
a strong maritime flavor).
The ships doors are from old Liberty ships and the ship
wheels are from master schooners that made tea and spice runs to China.
The chandeliers are also from England. The flooring came from
Mobile and the cypress doors from New Orleans. The benches are
from the old L&N depot. The wainscot and impressive wall paneling
here and in Lili Marlene's are the result of Bob Snow's clever use of
numerous solid doors from the old American National bank (now Seville
Tower, one block west).
The championship quality Brunswick pool tables are a
popular addition to Seville Quarter. Another new touch is the
"Wall of Fame" featuring photos and mementos from famous and not so
famous (our friends) athletes. |
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