By Adam Duxter
Jul 25, 2021 | 5:59 PM
MADISON, Wis. – The City of Madison’s Plan Commission will determine the fate of a bar with Mob ties during its Monday evening meeting.
The restaurant was built in the 1930s by a rival gang of Chicago mobster Al Capone. Intentionally built outside of Madison’s city limits, it served as a hub for bootlegging alcohol during the prohibition.
“It’s so cool, it’s a historical gangster tavern,” said preservationist Janelle Munns. “The thought of this building just turning to rubble just absolutely breaks my heart.”
In May, the Madison Trust for Historic Preservation proposed lifting the building and moving it to another parcel of land. Preservationists have since learned, however, the building would be too heavy to carry over bridges and railroad tracks – limiting potential landing sites to Olin Park and the Alliant Energy Center campus.
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