Tuesday, February 05, 2008

New Owner for the Crazy Fish

The Crazy Fish has been bought. It will reopen as The Lyre Club sometime next month.

The new owner, Stephanie Anthony, will continue featuring live music. She said: “I'm planning on keeping the live music and looking to incorporate some more blues. Anyone who plays the blues give me a call.” And she will “more than likely” continue the traditional Karaoke Night on Tuesdays.

She said the bar will be named after the Lyre River near Joyce, the musical instrument, and the fact that “bars usually are filled with liars.”

She’s previously worked at the Harbor Deli (now Rick’s Place), The Coffeehouse (where Bella Italia is now located), Downrigger’s and the Peninsula Golf Club.

Bands interested in performing at The Lyre Club can call 925-360-9061.

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm sure there's a collective sigh of relief from the PDN employees at this news.

What about the Japanese guy, the geishas and the sake?

6:44 AM, February 05, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is great news. I'm glad to hear the new owner will be emphasizing Blues, the most authentic heartfelt music out there. The Blues has been "about to die" for years but it keeps not happening. Between that 6 hour Blues program on NPR Friday and Saturday nights, and now the Lyre Club, the Blues will stay alive a little longer.

10:02 AM, February 05, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting phone number, it tracks to some cell phone out of Walnut Creek, CA.

12:14 PM, February 05, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yippee! Love having a downtown club with a diverse clientele, live music, good bar, good grub. We need more places like the (new) Lyre Club.

Stephanie Anthony, you go girl!

3:00 PM, February 05, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well this is right up your ally step!! I know you will do good and if you can handle the bars in alaska during fishing and have fun at it then you will only do better down there!!!!!!

12:24 AM, February 14, 2008  

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