The Double Bayou Dance Hall, “The Place”, where you could get good smoke brisket
and local women offered homemade pecan, lemon meringue and sweet potato pies. (October 19, 2002) — Image by kenne
Break Between Sets at the Double Bayou Dance Hall, “The Place” (May 25, 2003) — Image by kenne
But the most dangerous thing in the world
is to run the risk of waking up one morning
and realizing suddenly that all this time
you’ve been living without really and truly living
and by then it’s too late. When you wake up
to that kind of realization,
it’s too late for wishes and regrets.
It’s even too late to dream.
— Kinky Friedman
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The Dance Hall was a great place but damaged by Harricane Ike and never reopened.
Tucsonians shouldn’t miss the humble one-man operation of Don’s Bayou restaurant on Catalina Highway! Worth the wait.
So many time we have talked about going there, but still haven’t.