Tuesday, April 28, 2009 , Updated
Vampire Lounge takes wooden stake to the heart
According to the venue's blog, the Vampire Lounge on Harry Hines closed because it had too many slow nights. It drank the blood of a dead person. Someone put garlic on its pizza. Ordered a gin and holy water martini. Fell on a jagged Coors Light can.
Vampire has not had enough business to stay open, operating costs are just too high.
One slow night can seriously effect your budget. Unfortunately we’ve had A LOT of slow nights.
I sincerely apologize to the bands that I had on the calendar.
We would like to thank everyone who did support the Vampire.
Thanks for all the good times!
Todd Maternowski contributed to this story.
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