Pizza, beer and punk: An oral history of Vino's
Its easy to imagine the story of Vinos ending before it ever got going: Three finance guys with no restaurant experience start a pizza place in a dilapidated punk rock playhouse in a neglected part of town does not sound like a winning recipe for success. But three decades later, Vinos Brew Pub not only persists, its widely considered a Little Rock institution one of the few true mixing places in town, where youll find people of all classes and backgrounds communing over a slice and a pint and live music.
Vinos New York-style pizza and calzones belong in any conversation about the best in town. Filling up a growler of Firehouse Pale Ale or Pinnacle IPA on a Sunday remains a Little Rock tradition (thanks to years of lobbying by Vinos founder and owner Henry Lee). And you cant tell the story of Little Rocks modern music scene and bands it launched into the national spotlight, including Trusty, Living Sacrifice and Evanescence without telling the story of Vinos.
Thats what we attempted to do in what follows, an oral history featuring dozens of the people and patrons who helped shape the landmark at Seventh and Chester.
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