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Benito's Cafe, a long-standing jazz club in Cuyahoga Falls, closed in 2002.

The building was demolished by the landlord to make way for a warehouse and office building.

The club, known for its intimate atmosphere and loyal patrons, was a popular spot for jazz lovers for decades.

Owner Phyllis Lay attempted to relocate the club but ultimately gave up the search in 2004.

When folks drive past 1807 Main St. and see a warehouse there in Cuyahoga Falls, they may wonder what ever happened to Benito's Cafe, the quirky yet legendary jazz club that used to grace the spot.

The tiny jazz club with the postage stamp-sized stage, which drew jazz lovers for may decades, closed in 2002, when it was razed by the landlord to build a warehouse and office building. A May 5, 2002, Be

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