Diners watch people dance at Green’s Supper Club in 1979. The building, which once housed the club, was demolished recently to make room for improvements to the U.S. 29 North-Reedy Fork Parkway exchange.
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A motorcycle does a burnout to entertain the crowd during Biker Night at Green’s Supper Club in 2011 in Greensboro.
Jerry Wolford, News & Record
A demolition crew from Blu Ladder Construction demolishes the former Green’s Supper Club and Oyster Bar on U.S. 29 North on Nov. 22.
Jay Capers, Special to the News & Record
Blake Loftis shucks oysters for customers at Green’s Supper Club on U.S. 29 in Greensboro in 2011.
H. Scott Hoffmann, News & Record
A demolition crew from Blu Ladder Construction demolishes the former Green’s Supper Club and Oyster Bar on U.S. 29 North on Nov. 22.
Jay Capers, Special to the News & Record
A demolition crew from Blu Ladder Construction demolishes the former Green’s Supper Club and Oyster Bar on U.S. 29 North on Nov. 22.
Jay Capers, Special to the News & Record
Door mat outside the front of Green’s Supper Club in 2011.
H. Scott Hoffmann, News & Record
Bikers gather for Bike Night at Green’s Supper Club in 2011.
Jerry Wolford, News & Record
A demolition crew from Blu Ladder Construction demolishes the former Green’s Supper Club and Oyster Bar on U.S. 29 North on Nov. 22.
Jay Capers/Special to the News & Record
A demolition crew from Blu Ladder Construction demolishes the former Green’s Supper Club and Oyster Bar on U.S. 29 North on Nov. 22.
GREENSBORO — A sense of loss met the news last month that heavy equipment operators were knocking down Green’s Supper Club on U.S. 29 North — ripping loose memories of legions of loyal customers and former employees.
Diners watch people dance at Green’s Supper Club in 1979. The building, which once housed the club, was demolished recently to make room for improvements to the U.S. 29 North-Reedy Fork Parkway exchange.