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Jimbo The Friendliest Man On Earth
Jimbo's Place is a physical location, but more than that, it's a state of mind - Jimbo's mind.

 

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imbo is said to be the friendliest man on earth. The man has a strict philosophy of not judging people by the car they drive, the clothes they wear or their place of origin. He is equally at home with governors and movie stars, famous writers, city commissioners, photographers, millionaires, sailors, ditch diggers, beach bums, and people from every walk of life. All are welcome at Jimbo's place.

You never know who might be visiting Jimbo; he's made a lot of friends over the past 6 decades.

Jimbo enjoys playing bocce ball, smoking a cigar and relaxing in the shade when he's not smoking fish and working on his shrimp boats.

Mostly, Jimbo spends time at his place on the weekends. Come by and see him on Saturday and Sunday. Pick up some smoked fish, play a game of boccee ball or have a picnic with friends at Jimbo's.
Every year in mid-April, Jimbo celebrates his birthday with a party on a Sunday afternoon.

Hundreds of Jimbo's best friends bring gifts and food and drink to celebrate another year of good times at Jimbo's.

Jimbo's 80th birthday was April 15, 2007

April 15 (Tax Day) was a special day to be at Jimbo's Place for a very special celebration as Jimbo celebrated 80 years as the friendliest man on earth, and 53 years in his current location on Virginia Key.

Savvy locals know about it. Tourists find it on the internet. Movie producers and photographers know it as one of the best locations in town. A little shrimp shack at the end of the road in Virginia Key, Jimbo's is a place on the water where everyone can enjoy the natural beauty of unspoiled South Florida -- without paying a dime. While the rest of Miami is undergoing rapid development, Jimbo's Place has managed to remain the same for the past five decades.

People go there to play bocce ball, enjoy the fresh smoked fish, relax in the shade, or doing nothing at all -- but everyone agrees on one thing -- Jimbo's unique personality makes this place special.

If you already know about it, or if you've never been there, get ready for one of the best events in the long and illustrious career of Jimbo's Place on Virginia Key next Sunday, April 15 -- Jimbo's 80th birthday.

Since tax day falls on a Sunday, you have an extra opportunity to procrastinate. Might as well spend that time enjoying life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness on Virginia Key with Jimbo and his friends.

Bring a happy birthday card, a good cigar and some special goodies along to commemorate the friendliest man on earth's special occasion. Bring a picnic basket, something to drink -- or bring a friend who's never been to Jimbo's Place.

They're threatening to have fun, pitch a wang dang doodle, throw a good rave, party like animals, revel, roister, carouse, make merry, paint the town red, whoop it up, go on a spree, let their hair down, make whoopee, live life to the fullest and have a ball at Jimbo's Place. They're going to praise, extol, glorify, eulogize, revere, honor, pay tribute to and laud James "Jimbo" Luznar -- the friendliest man on earth.

Come appreciate the last place left at the end of the road where everyone is welcome. A genuine, original Florida establishment where you're free to do whatever you want, or nothing at all.

In this fast-paced world, we know that everything changes. If you might appreciate the simple pleasure of enjoying an old-fashioned, down-home, plain old unpretentious place like Jimbo's, come salute his 53 years on Virginia Key, and 80 years on earth.

I look forward to seeing you all there on Sunday, April 15 from noon to sundown.

By Robert Burr jimbo's Virginia Key

 
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Jimbo's Place on Virginia Key is... Bocce Ball, Cold Beer, Smoked Fish and friends, relaxing in the shade with a cool breeze. Fishermen: Jimbo has live shrimp bait, call 305-361-7026
 
If he isn't smoking some fish or playing bocce on the clay court, Jimbo might be tending to the shrimp boats or sitting in the shade enjoying the company of friends. Since 1954, he's been here selling shrimp and hosting everyone from celebrities, big shots and politicians to good friends, neighbors and regular folks. Everyone's welcome.
The Most Popular "Location" In Miami
Music video shoots, models and photographers, television shows and motion pictures are shot on location at Jimbo's every week. A horror film named Island Claws in 1980 built the infamous shacks and left them there. Among the notables are:
movies
Island Claws, Blood and Wine, Wild Things, Porky's II, Ace Ventura, True Lies, 2 Fast 2 Furious
tv
Flipper, Gentle Ben, Miami Vice, Glades, Going To California, Karen Sisco, CSI Miami
videos
Ziggy Marley, JayLo, Who Let The Dogs Out, Sugar Ray
photos
Maria Carey's first album cover, Jisel, Heidi Klum, Naomi Campbell

 

 
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At Jimbo's bar on Virginia Key, it was just another morning, another chance to sit under the pine boughs, stoke a smoldering log fire, and ease open another cold Schlitz. In the nearby lagoon, reflected sunlight undulated against a worn dock's wood planks, and pelicans stood sentinel on faded fishing boats.

James "Jimbo" Luznar, who is 80 years old, has run his ramshackle operation here — serving shrimp, smoked fish, and beer to generations of Miamians and intrepid tourists — for the past half-century. Long ago the city told him his shrimp boats couldn't stay at an old pier downtown, then a warren of slums slated for redevelopment and now home to the Miami Herald building. In 1954 he dropped anchor in the forsaken waters just off Rickenbacker Causeway and built a few leaning shacks on property the city granted him. Luznar's only neighbors were the occasional sand combers at Virginia Key Beach, a blacks-only beach at the time, now on the National Register of Historic Places.

Toxic foam and a powerful stench from the nearby sewage treatment plant drifted into camp on windy days, flies swarmed, and boats ran aground in the marker less lagoon. "They didn't do us any favors," Luznar said of the city.

Luznar's agreement with the city provided him a docking place for his three shrimp boats but little else in terms of specifics. Jimbo's was and still is in a legal gray area, without a lease or taxation. It is, for all intents and purposes, off the map.

Over the years, as mirrored skyscrapers have sprouted across the bay, Jimbo's has become known as a piece of old Florida, a place where beach bums and ship captains mix with lawyers and politicians over two-dollar beers and a game of bocce. "It's different than anything in the world," Luznar said recently.

Although city officials emphasize they have no specific designs on Jimbo's, the pending Virginia Key master plan — with its stated goal of introducing land use policies and developing public open spaces, including possible ball fields in the area of Jimbo's — has put a question mark over the bar's future. What some consider Jimbo's charm — a raft of code violations, from rambling roosters and rotting mattresses to rusting car hulks and rank outhouses — doesn't help its case with the city.

"You can't enforce code in Little Havana and not out there," said Miami City Manager Joe Arriola. "Places like that don't belong in the City of Miami." Despite his own opinion, Arriola said he is open to feedback by way of planned public forums on the master plan. "There's no hidden agenda," Arriola said. "Jimbo's is on the table like everything out there is on the table."

However, the city will likely consider the fact that Luznar has gone "way beyond" the intent of the original resolution to grant him a docking place, said Laura Billberry, director of the city's Public Facilities Office. Jimbo's has also gone beyond the intent of its liquor license, which allows beer sales but not on-site consumption, according to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco.

As for liability issues, City Attorney Jorge Fernandez said he had never heard of Jimbo's and wouldn't entertain questions about liability there. "Hypothetical questions don't go too far," Fernandez said.

What isn't hypothetical is Jimbo's lack of legal basis for remaining on Virginia Key, according to Robert Weinreb, a consultant to the city's master plan project. "The city could throw him out at anytime."

Luznar isn't scared. He said he couldn't imagine the city cracking down on him after all of these years, and he couldn't imagine his loyal legions allowing that. "I know more people and more people know me in Miami than the mayor, and I tell you what, they're going to fight for me."

A great-grandfather, Luznar has slowed a bit over the years. He lives comfortably in North Miami Beach and visits his bar only on weekends. Still, he said, he can't stomach the idea of losing the watering hole, a place he considers one of the last bastions of authenticity: "[Jimbo's] belongs to the people, not the city."

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Jimbo's Lore
Jimbo Luznar says he began selling beer with his shrimp when some Fisher Island residents suggested he open a bar; he cant remember exactly when. Apparently the wealthy islanders didn't want the blue-collar workers building resort homes to come to their watering holes, Luznar says.

The lagoon next to Jimbo's was the site of filming for Sixties-era television shows Flipper and Gentle Ben.

Jimbo's movie credits include scenes from True Lies, a 1994 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; and Blood and Wine, a 1997 film starring Jack Nicholson. The film crew for 1983s Porky's II built a riverboat in the lagoon behind Jimbo's.

Jimbo's has been the site of countless fashion and music video shoots. Mariah Carey shot her first album cover there.

Jimbo's place phone number: 305-361-2686

 

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