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      • Chester Rodio, who owned The Peppermint Beach Club with Virginia Beach police captain Slick Halstead, also has fond memories.
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  1. Feb 17, 2024 · The beloved local venue was known by just one name: the Peppermint. “There was a sense of freedom You could come in right off the beach,” said Bobbie Fisher, a Norfolk resident who used to frequent the club. “Nobody looked at anybody judgmentally,” Fisher said.

  2. Sep 3, 2015 · The Rhondels returned to The Peppermint Beach Club, where they played until splitting up in 1978. Tharp started his own band—Fat Ammon’s Band—while Deal kept the Rhondels going until 1982, when he went into commercial real estate.

  3. The Dome, like the Peppermint, became renowned for the galaxy of all-star entertainers that passed through its doors in its early years. Names like Louie Armstrong, Blood Sweat and Tears, the Beach Boys, Ray Charles and Johnny Mathis lit up the Dome marquee in those days.

  4. Jan 28, 2018 · I remember in 1976 when a riot broke out at the Peppermint Beach Club. A television reporter with a live report was interviewing a state police captain who was as “old Virginia” as they come.

  5. The partners also owned the Crosswinds Resort Hotel. Together they owned restaurants and commercial property totaling at least $7 million, court records and news accounts showed.

  6. The Peppermint Beach Club was a restaurant and music venue in Virginia Beach at the Oceanfront. According to at least one article , it was most active in the 1960s and 70s. It has since been razed.

  7. May 18, 2008 · Chester Louis Rodio, 86, who was among those who helped reshape a once-sleepy beach town into today’s Oceanfront resort and was a principal in the old Peppermint Beach Club, died Friday....

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