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    The Crown, a bar in Baltimore’s Station North, to close in August

    By Tony Roberts, Baltimore Sun,

    2024-07-26

    The Crown, a Station North bar and live entertainment venue, will cease operations after an 11-year run.

    “Due to circumstances beyond our control, the business has made the difficult decision to close after 11 years of service in the Station North Arts District,” said the Crown on Instagram.

    Shows and business will continue through the weekend of Aug. 11, and the Crown will host some farewell events and specials throughout the remaining time. There will be a “Farewell to The Crown” send-off party on Aug.10 and Aug. 11, according to the Instagram post.

    The Crown, which opened in June of 2013 , will have its normal hours for food, beverage and private karaoke until Aug. 12. The business will provide updates about where shows after Aug.12 are relocating to.

    “We want to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for supporting the Crown and collaborating with us through the years,” the business said on Instagram. ” From when we first opened as a hole-in-the-wall speakeasy, to the Red & Blue Room era, to the epic remodel into the Pink Room and Back Bar Spaces —throughout the years we have felt the love of our community and experienced the joy of bringing independent music and arts culture to Baltimore.”

    The business will be putting a GoFundMe for some of its workers soon, according to the Instagram post.

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