New ‘Salon’ Gathering opens in Bellefonte

Inspired by 1960s San Francisco’s legendary Firehouse Salon, Eric Zimmet is bringing a modern-day Salon to Bellefonte’s historic district.

BELLEFONTE, PA – A new cultural hub, Mugshots, has opened in Bellefonte, promising to revive the spirit of the iconic 1960s salons. This modern-day salon, hosted by local coworking Space Gavel & Quill at 111 E. High St., is the brainchild of local entrepreneur, Eric Zimmett.

“This is a concept I’ve been planning for five years,” said Zimmett. His initial attempt faced a legal hurdle due to a trademark issue with Reddit, but this only fueled his determination to bring his vision to life. “We’ll try not to get into legal trouble this time; though we did take that into account by playfully calling this new salon ‘Mugshots.’ It’s also conveniently located next to the Centre County Courthouse — just in case,” Zimmett added with a smile.

Mugshots aims to be a melting pot for the creatively inclined and intellectually curious. Influenced by the legendary Firehouse Salon of San Francisco, the space — hosted by Gavel & Quill — is designed to be a confluence for artists, writers, intellectuals, and innovators. The salon is a platform for open discussions, vibrant debates, and unexpected collaborations.

In keeping with the tradition of salons, Mugshots invites anyone engaged in interesting activities or thoughts to join in. “It’s a place where ideas are as free-flowing as the drinks,” said Zimmett, emphasizing the informal and welcoming atmosphere of the salon.

It’s a new chapter in Bellefonte’s rich history, offering a unique blend of cultural and intellectual engagement.

For more information about Mugshots, or to schedule an interview with Eric Zimmett, please contact him at eric@bradensocial.com or by phone at 814-441-7717.

Published by Eric Zimmett

Principal at Braden

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