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West Chester’s longest Jazz and Blues hangout closed their doors on Tuesday, July 16th. RIP Vincent’s .

Dear Vincents,

West Chester will miss your unique atmosphere, stellar service, killer music and your classic style. We will remember the good times, joke about the tipsy times and not acknowledge the current times (Say it ain’t so!)

You will be missed,

WC Dish

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4 Comments So Far

  1. smobronJul 19, 2009

    This is a sad thing for West Chester …this was by far the best bar in West Chester ……I fully support town catering to the college atmosphere but it was nice to have a place that was different… and you could have a cocktail that was made properly and enjoy your drink ……..Vincents was an institution and will be missed

  2. DavidJul 23, 2009

    I love Vincent’s. It is there that I hear Glen & Paul and Johnny D, Steve Guger, Richard Ray Farrell, Roger Girke, Wanamaker Louis and I will really find it hard to find the same quality of venue on a Friday night elsewhere. I Love You Guys!!! BTW, never had nothing but an excellent time at Vincent’s with the great staff! And the older guy at the door – Thanks for always being soooooo cool!!!!!!

  3. KristineJul 26, 2009

    I already miss Vincent’s; the food was always good, great music and the best little bar in West Chester. I will miss stopping in for a drink and chatting with Sean, downtown WC just doesn’t seem the same now that it is closed.

  4. Melody ....Aug 17, 2009

    Vincent’s will be missed….
    best of west chester…
    will be looking for a new venue….
    :(

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