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{{Infobox location|color_theme=bluff|title = The Bash|location = [[The Cove]], [[Bluff City]]}}'''The Bash''' is a bar on the [[The Cove|Cove]] that was depicted in the movie [[The Eighty Six]].
{{Infobox location|color_theme=bluff|title = The Bash|location = [[The Cove]], [[Bluff City]]}}'''The Bash''' is a bar on the [[The Cove|Cove]] that was depicted in the movie [[The Eighty Six]].


It was a neighbourhood club that became a “cool spot” as the casinos took over the area and is now more of a tourist spot, although local do still go there. The owners have been offered to franchise it out to one of the casinos and they have refused this offer. It is run and owned by someone from the Cove,
It was a neighbourhood club that became a “cool spot” as the casinos took over the area and is now more of a tourist spot, although local do still go there. The owners (who are from the Cove) have been offered to franchise it out to one of the casinos and they have refused this offer.  


Their main clientele is out of town entertainment/musicians, business people and professional gamblers, who go to The Bash to go to drink and party.
Their main clientele is out of town entertainment/musicians, business people, and professional gamblers who go to The Bash to go to drink and party.


Inside, The Bash is split into “two floors” but really is a lower dance floor/stage area, with wings either side with stairs that go up to the seating.
Inside, The Bash is split into “two floors” but really is a lower dance floor/stage area, with wings either side with stairs that go up to the seating.

Revision as of 21:38, 30 April 2023

The Bash is a bar on the Cove that was depicted in the movie The Eighty Six.

It was a neighbourhood club that became a “cool spot” as the casinos took over the area and is now more of a tourist spot, although local do still go there. The owners (who are from the Cove) have been offered to franchise it out to one of the casinos and they have refused this offer.

Their main clientele is out of town entertainment/musicians, business people, and professional gamblers who go to The Bash to go to drink and party.

Inside, The Bash is split into “two floors” but really is a lower dance floor/stage area, with wings either side with stairs that go up to the seating.