Report: Opening Of VINCE NEIL's 'Dr. Feelgood's' Bar Was Exercise In Fabulous Excess

January 16, 2008

According to PalmBeachPost.com, Tuesday's (January 15) VIP opening of Dr. Feelgood's Rock Bar and Grill in Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida by MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil was an exercise in both fabulous excess (loud, booming music; pretty, pretty staff; free top-shelf drinks; celebrities and a huge snake sculpture) and curious deficiency (pretty but tiny bathrooms, not enough passed food, not nearly enough space for the crowd.)

Among the local notables bopping their heads to the GUNS N' ROSES, AC/DC and BELL BIV DEVOE were Kool 105.5's Tim Byrd "The Byrd Man" and WPTV's Ryan Lieber and Jay Cashmere. Also in attendance were Vanilla Ice, Dennis Rodman, former Miami Dolphin Jay Fiedler, and Vince Neil himself.

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