Laura and Gabo’s desire to maintain a strong community means they will be doing their best to ensure that performers always get fair treatment and have a great experience. This type of diversity will help keep the events exciting, creative and appeal to the many residents of Ridgewood. The goal is to become a local haunt for all walks of life.Īside from the flowing booze, there will be nightly programming in the back room with comedy, open mics, a variety of music shows that include Laura’s love of experimental LES theatre and Gabo’s connections to music in Brooklyn, San Juan, and Buenos Aires. They are doing everything to meet the requirements to have a liquor and wine selection as well but their main product will be beer! We love beer! One can also look forward to snacks like bagged chips, nuts and popcorn. There will be a focus on affordable draft beer –some brewed locally in Ridgewood. In the fall, when the Footlight Club steps into the spotlight, there aren’t too many physical changes to be made, but Regan promises it will drop the vampiric aesthetic as they open up the windows and make the place a friendlier. It doesn’t have to be fancy, it just has to be accessible.” “Everything will be to make it a little more welcoming and inviting. In addition to the sign, they are working with local contractors and are excited to be a dynamic part of the rich community that makes Ridgewood so unique. Laura says, “We have to take down the Equinoxio sign not only for aesthetic but also for legal reasons.” However, they are going to keep the neon sign but make it more subdued, with the help of Artistic Neon, a local neon company that is featured in the documentary Gasper & Son. Some people have inquired about whether the sign on the front of the bar will remain as is (since it is super gaudy and fabulous). They are collaborating and working with many Ridgewood businesses and people to support their establishment, which is slated to be open in late Fall of 2015. The connections Laura and Gabo have created in realizing this bar are special because many are hyperlocal to the neighborhood. Currently, Regan is in the band HAWT ME$$, however, once she found Ridgewood she realized that her dreams of fostering local connections trump her desire to tour her music. Regan also fronted the band called BatS for a number of years, toured the country, and recorded albums. Regan, in addition to having been a bartender both in Brooklyn and Boston for many years, helped facilitate the location for NYC Talent Showdown at Dixon Place in the Lower East Side. She was the assistant tour booker for Mark Bauer at EKG Booking and started tour booking on her own under the name Reality Bites Booking where she helped touring bands book shows throughout the country. Laura Regan, on the bar of the Foot Light Club Gabo Rodriguez will utilize his connections to music scenes in Brooklyn, San Juan and Buenos Aires to book the shows at Footlight Club In fact, both owners have been doing a lot of great things for the artists and the neighborhood prior to opening this bar. There has been outspoken skepticism of new bars opening in such a great area, but it is clear from interviewing Regan is that she and Rodriguez have every intention of making this bar a local establishment that respects existing mainstays in the neighborhood. Laura and co-owner Gabo Rodriguez of Supercrush Studios have been working very hard to create a bar well suited for the developed and diverse neighborhood it is joining. Have you walked past that closed down bar in Ridgewood on Harman St and Seneca Ave with the crazy neon signs and the blacked out windows thinking someone needs to do something with this place? You will thrilled to learn that hey, someone’s doing something with this place! Ridgewood resident, bartendress, and musician Laura Regan is fulfilling a longtime dream to finally open her own venue.
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