The Texas-Wisconsin Border Café was a quirky Fan District saloon that served Pabst Blue Ribbon long-necks, sausages dressed with sauerkraut and bowls of outrageously hot chili to the willing -- white collars, blue collars and no collars, alike -- for 17 years (1982-99). On Saturday afternoons live music was presented.
Part Two shows the auctioning off of the restaurant's artifacts to benefit a scholarship in Jim Bradford's name. Bradford, a VCU art professor, was one of the original three owners; he died two years before the night this tape was made.
Jim Bradford scholarship!
madiemodie 11 months ago
great event!
madiemodie 11 months ago
My favorite thing on the wall at the Border was the sign from "Albi's Your-R-Nex Barber Shop". Didn't see it in the film; wish I had it.
jd5crutch 2 years ago