Chamber Hosts St. Patrick’s Day Party At Shotgun Willie’s

Mark Smiley • April 15, 2025

Chamber Hosts St. Patrick’s Day Party At Shotgun Willie’s

On March 17, 2025, the Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce hosted a St. Patrick’s Day party at the world-famous Shotgun Willie’s. It was the first event at Shotgun Willie’s in over 20 years. Over 75 Chamber members flocked to the Business During Hours to enjoy corned beef and cabbage, a taco bar from Illegal Pete’s, and plenty of libations and networking.

Debbie Dunafon opened Shotgun Willie’s in 1982, and over the last 40 years, Shotgun Willie’s has risen to become one of the top gentlemen’s clubs in the country. In all that time, they have never strayed from Debbie’s vision. Take care of the girls, take care of the customers. With 200 of the most beautiful performers in the country, Shotgun Willie’s does just that. They pride themselves on operating a Gentleman’s Club the right way.

Shotgun Willie’s is located at 490 S. Colorado Blvd. in Glendale. Visit www.shotgun-willies.com for more information.

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