”ĬOCKtail followed in the same building in May 2021. The Saint was designed to explore and to showcase the juxtaposition of what we say we do in church, and what we really do in life.
“I grew up very Catholic, I still have a very Catholic family. “It was not designed to be anti-church at all,” he continued. “We go through about 10,000 of those every three months,” Fischer said.
The most shocking submissions are posted on a wall by the bathrooms. Then they slip inside a moody bar where drinks are named after the seven deadly sins, tarot readings happen on Tuesdays, and each customer is invited to write down a naughty transgression on a card.
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Instead of sharing a password to enter, guests confess a sin (posted weekly on the website) to an employee dressed as a nun. ”įirst came the Saint, a red-light saturated speakeasy tucked discretely at 49 24th Street N. “I said, ‘Well, I’ve always wanted to own a bar,'” Fischer said. He asked Fischer about using the space to start a new business. After Fischer designed the art deco-style hotel the Avalon and redesigned the Hollander Hotel, the owner of those businesses purchased a building at 2355 Central Ave. In the nine years since then, he’s peddled funky gifts and decorations while consulting with clients for properties around St. Retirement was appealing, but first he decided to open ZaZoo’d, a home decor shop and interior design firm, on Central Avenue. Petersburg drove him in.įischer already had a home on Sunset Beach. Īfter 25 years working for Darden Restaurants, Fischer retired as vice president of training. Patrons enjoy drinks at COCKtail on Wednesday, Jin St.