Paper Moon (1973) stars a young Tatum O’Neal and Ryan O’Neal as a con man and a orphan girl selling Bibles door-to-door in 1930s Kansas. The film is shot in shimmering black-and-white. It’s a story of makeshift families, beautiful lies, and finding poetry in poverty.
They called it Paper Moon, after the old movie. Inside, it was all shadows and bourbon. The bartender—a guy they called ‘Moses’—wouldn’t give you a menu. He’d just ask, ‘What’s your trouble?’ and then make you a drink to fix it. paper moon scott's addition
Located in the Scott’s Addition district of Richmond, Virginia, Paper Moon is a prominent fixture in the city's adult entertainment and nightlife scene. Known for its "show club" concept, the venue offers a blend of live entertainment, dining, and social atmosphere within one of the city's most rapidly developing neighborhoods. Paper Moon (1973) stars a young Tatum O’Neal
“Back in the late 2010s, before Scott’s Addition had all the cideries and the axe-throwing places, there was this one bar that felt different. It was tucked in an old dairy loading dock on Leigh Street. No sign out front, just a painted crescent moon on the brick. They called it Paper Moon, after the old movie
Opens mid-day (typically 12:00 PM) and closes at 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM.
The establishment often coordinates with local livery services to facilitate group arrivals and departures. Visiting Scott’s Addition
In 2017, The Jasper opened at 3117 W. Leigh Street. It was an instant classic. The owners (also behind The Roosevelt and Laura Lee’s) designed it as a — dark, intimate, with amber lighting, tufted leather booths, and a long marble bar. The cocktail menu is full of pre-Prohibition classics.