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Pensacola: Seville Historic District:
Seville Quarter
Pensacola: Seville Historic District: Seville Quarter
Seville Quarter began in August 1967 as the dream of Bob Snow who was a virtuoso trumpet player, Dixieland band leader, naturally gifted designer, builder and energetic entrepreneur. He built Rosie O'Grady's, then Lili Marlene's and over several years the other beautiful distinctive rooms which became Pensacola's premier entertainment and dining complex, Seville Quarter.
Willmer Mitchell is the present owner. With his wife and seven children, is dedicated to carrying on the tradition Bob Snow started.
What's Nearby?
- Pensacola: Historic Pensacola Village: T. T. Wentworth Jr. Museum (372 feet)
- Pensacola: Palafox Historic District: Ferdinand Plaza (444 feet)
- Pensacola: Seville Historic District: Brian And Crystal Spencer (499 feet)
- Pensacola: Seville Historic District: 210 East Government Street (501 feet)
- Pensacola: Palafox Historic District: Empire Building (505 feet)
- Pensacola: Palafox Historic District: Escambia County Courthouse (508 feet)
- Pensacola: Seville Historic District: Cultural Center (544 feet)
- Pensacola: Seville Historic District: 205 East Intendencia St (547 feet)
- Pensacola: Seville Historic District: Old City Jail (574 feet)
- Pensacola: Historic Pensacola Village: Museum Of Industry (586 feet)