Hogs and Heifers Saloon
by Gary Keesler
Title
Hogs and Heifers Saloon
Artist
Gary Keesler
Medium
Photograph - Framed Prints, Portrait Framed Prints Posters, Canvas Print Photographs, Framed Print Photographs
Description
Hogs and Heifers Saloon is a Bar located in New York City opened in 1992 created by Allan Dell and his two friends, a carpenter and a graphic design artist.
He knew that he wanted a bar that had something to do with motorcycles and women, but the name just wouldn't come to him.
The only thing he could come up with was Hog for the motorcycle.
Then, one day in their favorite bar, a sign for a heifer auction came across their eyes. That is when the name struck him: "Hogs and Heifers."
It just happened that later the bar opened up in a meat market because of rental pricing, but the name was a perfect fit.
Hogs and Heifers is known for their trademark dancing and uniform.
This began with their first bartender, Michelle Dell, of wearing revealing outfits while tending bar.
This proved a problem during the cold winter months, as the bar had no heating.
To remedy this, Dell would dance on the bar to jukebox music to keep warm, which led to the tradition of dancing and the bar's signature wall hangings.
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October 5th, 2013
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