DAY TRIPS: Despite the resilience of Port A's 'oldest and friendliest' bar, the changes to Old Town are causing it to relocate.
has survived multiple hurricanes and storms since it opened in 1946. Despite the resilience of Port A's"oldest and friendliest" bar, the changes toShorty's will close on Tuesday, Nov. 1*, and reopen early next year. Sometime in late November or early December, the white clapboard building will be moved to the corner of Alister and Beach streets.
Current and former patrons plan to follow the iconic bar to its new location in a Port A-style"second line" parade.covers the ceiling like fish scales. Memorabilia cover every surface of the walls. In the back room are two pool tables, and the locals hang out on the porch whereShorty's was one of the first businesses on the island to open afterin 2017. Unfortunately, Harvey also brought in its wake rising property values and rents.
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