VELVET REVOLVER's MCKAGAN, WEILAND To Open NYC Nightclub

September 9, 2004

According to the New York Daily News, Scott Weiland and Duff McKagan of VELVET REVOLVER and Brett Scallions of FUEL have teamed up with Jon Gabel and Mike Diamond, proprietors of the Vela restaurant in New York City, to create a rock-friendly venue open 24 hours a day on weekends. Dubbed Snitch, the nightspot will offer surprise live gigs, sports on big-screen TVs and "a steady flow of leather pants." Snitch will also offer culinary delicacies like mac and cheese, fried-chicken-and-waffle baskets and "beer balls." Scheduled opening: Thursday, Sept. 9. Snitch is located at 59 W. 21st St. in New York City.

(Thanks: Pinkbuzz / Shoot The Shit)

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