Gus Stevens Seafood Restaurant & Buccaneer Lounge
Gus Stevens Seafood Restaurant & Buccaneer Lounge was a restaurant and supper club in Biloxi, Mississippi. Gus Stevens, the Greek-American owner, came to the Gulf Coast in 1946.[1]
The restaurant building was constructed with a Moroccan architecture style turret.[2]
It was famous in the 1950s and 1960s and hosted many famous entertainers, including Andy Griffith,[2] Mel Torme, Rudy Vallee and Jerry Lee Lewis.[2] It is also well-known as the last place where Jayne Mansfield performed; she died early the next morning in a car crash while being driven from the club.[3]
The establishment closed in 1975 and the building was empty until 2000, when it was demolished and the location slated to become a Surf Style store.[4][5]
References
- ↑ http://www.topix.com/forum/city/memphis-ms/TIR47RD0MPOFPB9VE
- 1 2 3 [CLOTHIER WANTS OLD CLUB DEVELOPER NEEDS CITY TO GRANT A VARIANCE] Sun Herald - December 3, 1999 - A1 LOCAL-FRONT "IN THE 50s and 60s, stars gravitated to Gus Stevens' nightclub in Biloxi. Today, the wrecking ball is closing in on a piece of history."
- ↑ Mansfield Memories Many Know the Legend, but Until Now, Few Knew the Truth Behind that Fatal Night Kat Bergeron / The Sun Herald (Biloxi, MS) Section: LOCAL-FRONT, Page: A1 2000 (hosted by http://angiebug.typepad.com/blog/birth-family/page/2/)
- ↑ [OLD GUS STEVENS BUILDING ON WAY OUT CLOTHING STORE WILL BUILD NEW STRUCTURE] Sun Herald - February 23, 2000 - A1 LOCAL-FRONT
- ↑ [MANSFIELD MEMORIES MANY KNOW THE LEGEND, BUT UNTIL NOW, FEW KNEW THE TRUTH BEHIND THAT FATAL NIGHT] Sun Herald - June 25, 2000 - A1 LOCAL-FRONT "Jayne Mansfield, Hollywood's heir-apparent for the blonde bombshell throne after Marilyn Monroe's death, entertained at the Gus Stevens supper club in Biloxi 33 years ago this week. Fate stepped in that hot, muggy night. History concentrates on Mansfield's untimely death, but this, too, is the story of shattered youthful dreams and the altered lives of two Mississippi Coast families."
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