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Well drinks come in pint glasses and arent stingy on booze, daily happy hour food. Jan later went on to open a bigger place called Cheers in Tampa or Orlando I think. Everything seems bigger at Cactus Jacks, which is one of its many charms. They eventually had a falling out and the club got closed by the courts I think. One of his partners was Don Embinder, who ran Blueboy Magazine and a bunch of other popular adult magazines at the time.
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I met Jan Harold about two months before he opened the club when he tried to pick me up at 13 Buttons! We ended up sharing a house in Coral Gables. This club attracts bears but welcomes the entire LGBT community for nights of drinking, dancing and whatever else in the lounge and. It was a smash hit from the first day it opened. It had a huge wire sculpture of the Golden Gate Bridge hanging from the ceiling, a tiny dance floor, a kick ass sound system, and a winding staircase leading to the restaurant upstairs. I worked there from it's opening for about a year or so as the doorman and assistant manager. It was called the San Francisco Club, located just off the Dixie Highway at SW 27th I think. it was one of the best bars there in the 80s Can anyone tell me what the name of the bar in Coconut Grove, it was owned by Jan Harold.