Club Charles, storied Station North bar, has closed
Hat tip, DCRTV Mailbag:
Most people in DC wouldnt care or get it, but John Waters favorite bar in Baltimore has closed. Its the ONLY bar he ever frequented often over the many years, The Club Charles. While in Baltimores gay district, the art deco bar was never advertised per se as a gay bar. But it was a place to run into practically anything including Iggy Pop or Johnny Depp. I never met them, but I did see the lead singer of the B-52s in there once. RIP Club Charles. www.baltimoresun.com (8/1/17)
Club Charles, storied Station North bar, has closed
Wesley Case Reporter The Baltimore Sun
July 27, 2017, 7:35 PM
Club Charles, the storied dive bar in Station North, has closed, according to a sign posted outside the establishment on Thursday.
Due to unforseen {sic} circumstances, Club Charles is closed starting this evening, July 27, the sign states. It is not clear whether the closing is temporary or permanent, and attempts to reach owner Joy Martin by phone were unsuccessful this week. On Thursday evening, the door was locked and lights were off inside the bar.
Baltimore City Paper first
reported Club Charles imminent closing earlier this week.
Esther Martin, Joys mother, bought the bar in 1951 and named it the Wigwam. She renamed it Club Charles in the 70s, and operated it until she retired in the late 90s. Known as Club Chuck, the dimly lit bar has been a local favorite for a wide range of clientele, from college students and working-class Baltimoreans to musicians and artists like director John Waters. Its website lists famous past visitors like Iggy Pop and Johnny Depp.
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