Famous bar and music venue closes permanently 

A famous bar which served for decades as a meeting place for musicians has shut up shop for good.

The Lounge Bar in Lerwick’s Mounthooly Street has permanently closed, according to a message sent to staff.

It had been struggling for some time due to staff shortages.

The business has been up for sale for more than a year, with an asking price of £400,000.

Its advertisement describes The Lounge as the “spiritual home” of the late, legendary guitar player, Peerie Willie Johnson. 

The Shetland Times has attempted to contact its owner.

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  • Steve Pepper

    • October 9th, 2024 15:45

    Steve Pepper
    I played there on my ukulele around 2008 just before my Nieces wedding great place, shame it has had to shut!

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