A little more history on Delray - this was a gas station for many, many years. It was still operating when we moved to FL in 1978. It was full service and the attendant wore a uniform, white hat and gloves.
It was converted to a BBQ place called Elwood's in 1993 leaving the car ramp and pit in place at the bar. They also managed to save and restore most of the signs from the gas station. It was a biker bar and Thursday was Elvis night. With all of the improvements downtown, they moved off the avenue.
Elwood and I were good friends. It was a "biker-bar" only in the sense that a lot of yuppie types parked their bikes there. "Nuthin' Fancy" is a biker bar. Elwood rode an Indian.
One night he wanted to arm-wrestle for my tab.... I drank for free. Another night (1997), after I left Elwood's, I wrecked my Harley and was pretty well broken up (in front of Moragami in the construction zone; proven
not my fault).
Before Delray was a hot spot, we used to play wiffleball in front of Elwood's on Atlantic Avenue on a Saturday night. You could never do that now with all the cool people jamming the street.
Elwood had actually been a fashion photographer in New York before opening the bar.
It's too bad he fell apart. I liked him a lot. He may be living in the Keys as he had a trailer down there.