Restaurant closure, pickleball event, burlesque show: Catch up on 3 Pines stories
Three recent stories about Pembroke Pines covered several topics, including a restaurant closure, a pickleball fundraiser tournament and a Rocky Horror-inspired burlesque show.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Pembroke Pines loses a familiar late-night dining location. Here’s what we know
The Denny’s at 10800 Pines Blvd. closed after 15 years, leaving one remaining location in Pembroke Pines. The company confirmed the restaurant shut down but didn’t share why, and locals are split between “good riddance” and fond late-night memories.
Calling all pickleball players. Pines to host inaugural tournament for education
Pembroke Pines hosts its first pickleball tourney on Saturday, April 18, at Paul J. Maxwell Park, with proceeds going to the Pembroke Pines Charter School Foundation. The event has divisions for different skill levels, plus a beginner clinic, food trucks and prizes.
Interactive Rocky Horror-inspired show coming to Pembroke Pines. Here are details
A 21-and-over interactive parody show, “Rocky Horror-ish Burlesque,” is coming to Douce Lounge for three nights (April 30-May 2). Tickets start at $55 and include four cocktails, and the show leans into audience participation, call-backs and being pulled onstage.
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