A small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox.
1I say a little juke joint -it was owned by Don Robey.
2Also he had an acting part as a juke joint musician in The Great Debaters.
3They had their own grocery store there, their own café and juke joint, their own ways.
4We did a concert downstairs basically in a basement, a juke joint type of club in Harlem.
5Out of the cut box the local Negro racketeer, poolroom or juke joint owner gets his modest share.
6I was in a fifties juke joint, crowded into a big booth with a bunch of fifties-looking teenagers.
7She notes the oldest victim had a suspended license and was arrested once for being in an illegal juke joint.
8A small chain grocery stood on the corner, and beyond that there was a Negro juke joint covered with Coca-Cola signs.
9The outdoor garden setting blends elements of a rugged juke joint with a special laid back seclusion found only in the islands.
10Little Stella would grab my sister and I and walk us down to the corner where there was a little juke joint.
11He'd hung out in the juke joints of Memphis with Furry Lewis.
12Old Hannah at Jimmie Lee's Juke Joint Fancy some folk-tinged chill time?
13Edwards played his last shows in April at the Juke Joint Festival in Mississippi, Mr Frank said.
14You'd drive by these little juke joints and there's this incredible music pumping out, and steam coming out the window.
15A sharecropper for most of his life, R.L played music at house parties at the weekends and at local bars and juke joints.
16They were critical, they had to be right. When Rowland goes out these nights, he tends to favour vintage clubs and swinging juke joints.