it remained at least into the 70s. The first bar I have found so far at this address is the "First Up" from
The Woodland Tavern existed at this address by 1939 and remained into the 1970s. The Sandpiper Bar and Grill - Menu - Two Rivers The Sandpiper Bar and Grill Menu for The Sandpiper Bar and Grill Burgers Hamburger - 1/4# $4.00 Cheeseburger Gardenburger meatless alternative $4.50 Flaming Chef hamburger & brat with cheese $6.75 Pizza Burger - 1/3# $4.75 Brat Sandwich $3.75 Sandwiches Chicken Sandwich 1 review Buffalo Chicken The "Wedgewood Tavern" begins appearing at the current address of the Wedgewood Alehouse In the late 40s, the Liberty Saloon moved here from the 3rd Ave been around since shortly after Prohibition, upstairs from "The Casino," perhaps the most
to assess what appears to be the most reliable information from the various sources and it was "Quinn's Tavern" through the late 40s. For the next five or six years, they had a tumultuous "on-and-off" relationship. Square Saloon" up the street. The Polk guide of 1939 lists a beer parlor at this address owned by Edward Hern. By 1913 there was a bar here owned by Joseph Finkelberg. Polk directories show a bar in by 1937 owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Bisson. St. Andrews on Aurora Ave was established Oct 26, 2005 in There was a tavern here owned by John "Jack" Perry by 1935, and it was named "Jack's Tavern." By 1913 there was a bar here owned by Joseph Finkelberg. Joe's Bar and Grill. of the 40s. After Prohibition it was the Silver Spot and then Enger's Fish Knot Inn. This was "Davented's Tavern" in 1935. the "Belltown Pub" in 2010, This appears as "Kenyon's Side Track Tavern" in 1935. Below, you will find the address and the GPS coordinates for this location. (See also The "Melody Tavern" first appears at this address in city guides in 1948, in a building constructed in 1902, (NOW CLOSED) The Dog House was actually established in 1933, but only moved to the building currently
Of course along with the problem of defining a start date, getting accurate current location. In September of 1974, Bundy moved to a new apartment in Utah so that he could attend law school. Seattle - Previously Eastlake Tavern; subsequently Mars Cafe Studio 7 - 110 S. Horton - Est. Elizabeth, then 24, met Bundy on September 26, 1969, in the Sandpiper Tavern in Seattle - shortly after she moved there with her three-year-old daughter. and by 1948 it was the Club Tavern, which it remained into the 60s, becoming
from 1998 through 2009.) are also listed under "Restaurants," but because I cannot deduce when they actually
least 1945, and was "Kelly's" from 1979 to 2010.
The building was constructed in 1927. and it remains under that name until the mid 40s. been around since shortly after Prohibition, upstairs from "The Casino," perhaps the most The bar was originally called the Rainbow Tavern. 2234 and/or 2236 3rd Ave are associated with the "Liberty Tavern" from at it changed to The Comet in 1945; As a result, Liz's house was kept under constant police surveillance. In any case, the current location dates back to 1958 (the renowned pizza service began in
It appears in city guides as
Mackey and called "Mackey's Tavern." They travel with The Anthology to festivals and galleries, where everyone can pin and commemorate our lost spaces. Then, during the 1970s, it switched back to the old name. 5) 1911 - Queen City Grill**
Ye Olde Hour follows from 1975 through the early 80s, followed briefly by Luther's Pub,
In 1980 it is the "Rainy City Tavern" and in 1990 the "Caddyshack Tavern.". it is listed as the "Happy Time Tavern. The name changes to "Jack Gengler" in 1942, then the "318 Tavern" in 1948. See the Jules Maes
It is "Mack's Tavern in 1946
research on the existence of bars in Seattle and Washington state than anyone else --
"Fifty-Two Thirty One" tavern under the same address. They were both alone at the Sandpiper Tavern. This community offers residents a wide variety of amenities and features including: convenient on-site parking options, washers and dryers, and hardwood floors. Room space in back and the front became Parliament Tavern. the descriptions information that may help others to date bars differently using whatever street at some point in the 80s, (NOW CLOSED) The current structure was built in 1928 although Milton "Mel" Roe has at the address is Art's Tavern in 1943-44, through at least 1948. She described him as a good cook and a loving man in her book The Phantom Prince. Dec 31, 2015, with Nightjar opening in the space in October 2017. For many of the years that Malmen's is listed under restaurants, there is also a listing for the It was part of Belltown's historic Film Row, and said to have included a speakeasy The 1937 Polk guide lists a beer parlor there owned by Mrs. Hazel Goforth. Contact Pete. Sunset Tavern opened and remained here into the early 1960s. The first bar I have found listed at this location is the "Put & Take Tavern" in the The Duchess first appears in city guides at its current address in 1937, although it
and "The Checkerboard" or "Checkboard Tavern" by 1948 and into the 1960s. The "Wedgewood Tavern" begins appearing at the current address of the Wedgewood Alehouse
This building was constructed in 1929 and the "Midway Tavern" first appears at this address
(constructed in 1932) was moved. migration of the Seattle gay scene from Pioneer Square to Capitol Hill. "Ben's Tavern" is listed here in 1945 and through at least the 40s. The Polk guide of 1935 lists the Picture Palace Tavern at this location, constructed in 1925.
Polk guide (owned by Ivan McKinnon, bar name unknown). In 1990 it is listed as "Borge's Place. The street where Ted Bundy attacked his first known victim. whose customers included various visiting Hollywood stars. By 1990 it was listed as simply "Belltown," was modified to the "Belltown Bistro" The Eastlake Zoo has been at this location since 1974, in a building constructed in 1924. the oldest bar in Seattle. it's current address of 121 W. Mercer sometime before 1980. In 2020, Elizabeth Kloepfer appeared in the documentary "Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer" with her daughter Molly. a speakeasy for years before that. The Lock Spot begins appearing in city guides in 1943. My guess is that they've had a devoted sake bar area since at least the time they moved into the the late 40s to 1959, "Zepp's Tavern" starting in 1960 to 1969, and then Leny's in 1970. By 1943 it was the "White Stone Tavern" (sometimes listed as "Whitestone"), which
Thanks to Loren D. for bringing
was constructed in. (yes, their name contained a "gr" that their business name did not). This building, constructed in 1898 (after the great fire along this strip in 1895, By 1948 it is the Greenlake Tavern, which it remains into the 1960s. On that Friday night in September, 1969, Liz and her friend Marylynne Chino were having drinks in the Sandpiper Tavern on 45th Street. include the "Viewlands Tavern" in the 40s though the 60s, "The Playhaus," "Bob's Goodtime Tavern," it's current address of 121 W. Mercer sometime before 1980. the 80s, and in 1995 it became "Flying Fish," which moved to South Lake Union in 2010. It was Hank's Tavern in the 50s and 60s. The mission to have a drink in every bar in Seattle (and more). into the current location of La Carta de Oaxaca. and is listed sporadically under that name until at least 1970. 1910 and a tavern started in 1950. By 1970 it was the Knarr. housing The Hurricane in 1949. It was the Rinkidink in 1980 and the Flip Side Tavern in 1990. Names of bars in this Polk guide (owned by Ivan McKinnon, bar name unknown). The Shanty Tavern goes back to at least 1937, although it was previous located in a couple
First appears in city guides in 1940; confirmed opening year, This building was constructed in 1926 and by 1939 there is a bar listed under owner Victor Campbell is listed there in 1935. and telephone directories. This community is located on S 208th St in Seattle. and the "Hawaii West Tavern" from at least 1980 to 1990 or later. This is a digital image of the Sandpiper Tavern in Seattle's U-District. Shortly afterwards, it was announced that the owners of Fusion Ultra Lounge had decided to permanently close the business. The origin of this bar is often traced back to the beginnings of the Old Home Saloon in 1900, remains into the 70s. The Polk guide of 1939 lists a beer parlor at this address owned by Edward Hern. great history in Seattle, I do not yet list in here for two reasons: . 4) 1910 - The Triangle Pub**
However, the structure that now hosts Hattie's Hat and Aunt Harriet's Room bar is believed to
There were certainly the Club Caf during. address (the building dates to 1931). It is "Mack's Tavern in 1946 and was The Back Door by 1980. This location belongs to the following categories: Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to see future locations. and changed to, The current building was constructed in 1940 but the first bar I've found Tavern" from 1942 into the 70s, and "Maddie's Corner" subsequent to that. 1907 because this appears to be the first year the existing structure housed a bar, The latitude and longitude coordinates for the bar are: To view directions on how to get there, you can use the Google Maps shortcut below: The Sandpiper Tavern722 NE 45th StreetSeattleWashingtonWA 98105United States. throughout the 40s and possibly earlier. ", The "Lotus Tavern" first appears at this address in city guides in 1941 This is a "family" photograph of Liz, Ted, and Liz's daughter Molly. City guides list the "Northlake Cafe" under Beer Parlors in 1940, and the "Northlake Tavern" in 1941,
Bundy and Elizabeth met at a bar called the Sandpiper Tavern in Seattle in October 1969, she writes in her memoir. In the 40s it was LaChateau Caf, and in the 60s and 70s it was the Chamber Tavern. made public, but am happy to answer questions and delighted to receive any new data. Good atmosphere. (later the Ballard Bar is listed next door at 5233). By 1970 it was the Rat Hole Tavern, and possibly later in the year became the Iron Bull. This episode was about Ted Bundy, who, investigators believe,. The Fusion Ultra Lounge was the last bar to exist at this address. "Tavern" or "Beer Parlor"). Listed under Saloons in the 1905 Polk Guide as the "People's Cafe", but has (See my guidelines above; thanks to author and Seattle expert Clark Humphrey for the info.). but it is unclear when it first officially included a bar. and then the Columbia Hotel from 1904-1920, hosting the likes of Bullalo Bill Cody. When Prohibition ended in 1933, the two historic joints were the first two legal bars in Seattle. Let the leasing team show you everything this community has to offer. It is situated on the corner of NE 45th Street and 8th Avenue NE. By 1980 it was a rough joint for sailors and later punk bands as The Storeroom, which closed in 2001, The "Meet Me Here Tavern" first appears at this address in city guides in 1935. "The Loading Zone," in the later 80s "The Bus Stop," and finally "Changes" in 1989. and Wine Revenue Act would take effect in April 1933 (and the end of federal
"You look like your best friend just died," she told him, as she thought he looked sad. The building was constructed in 1926. The current building dates only back to 1970, but there has been a bar in this location
(and subsequently printed by the press), it also requires one to make some fairly arbitrary
City guides list the Dutch Tavern at this address from at least 1939 to 1970 or later. in 1970. the former front desk area. It has also hosted Blu, The War Room, and the Hunter Gatherer Lodge. City guides list Hansen's Tavern (or owner Henry Hansen) here in 1935. location later occupied by "Kelly's" and now by the "Acquabar." it has been a continuously running restaurant, at least, since starting out as Rippes in 1904. The 1937 listing has "Mack's Shanty" at 8816 Lake City (AKA Bothell Way AKA Victory Way), Pipeline Tavern - Seattle Amazing Rhythm Aces Bachman-Turner Overdrive Bighorn Blind Willie Bo Diddley Brownie McGee Cheeseburger Delux Cincinatti Rail EmmyLou Harris Fireball Goldie McJohn Grey Blues Band High Tide The Hot Band Ian Matthews Jean-Luc Ponty Jim Page Jr. Cadillac Marlon Maria Muldauer Michael Bloomfield Mojo Hand Nick Gravenites Band ", Although I have not yet found it in city guides until 1937, The Double Header seems to have I have read dates of the Opal Saloon starting here in 1906 and 1912. with only the "Sundown Tavern" and changed in 2010 from that to "Sweet Lou's.". again in the 1948-49 edition, though not intervening editions. post-prohibition Old Home actually featured a bar section. 1936 telephone directory, which remained until 1944. The "Night Hawk" first appears at this address in the 1934 Polk guide
The Attic has been at the current address with a tavern license since 1937,
the 80s, and in 1995 it became "Flying Fish," which moved to South Lake Union in 2010. "Pete's Barbecue" is listed at this location under Beer Parlors beginning in 1938 and continues to be By 1943 it was the "White Stone Tavern" (sometimes listed as "Whitestone"), which By 1934 it was the Fremont Tavern, which was closed in 1986. ", Although I have not yet found it in city guides until 1937, The Double Header seems to have
At the time, it was called the Sandpiper Tavern. It is listed at 507 Queen Anne from the late 40s to at least 1970, moving to The Diller Hotel Bar officially closed when Washington State prohibition went into a bar in this building owned by Charles Haines. In 1990 it is listed as "Tor's Tavern. historical data is problematic as well. Parlors" as the 1934 guide. It is said to have been a speakeasy during prohibition and is linked to The 1935 Polk City Guide lists more than three times as many bars under "Beer
continue to list Blue Moon Cafe on 4526 Roosevelt, from which
1973 . I'm not sure Pazzo's should really count as a bar, but by 1935 there was directories in 1941 and remains all the way into the 80s. (Variations on "Saloon," "Cafe," "Tavern," ", The "Lotus Tavern" first appears at this address in city guides in 1941
3. ", This was the "Camel Inn" Tavern from 1945 into the 70s. Feeling flattered, she said yes. The current building that houses the Red Door was constructed in 1893, moved
By the 1948-49 Polk Guide it was named the "Crescent Tavern.". There is no listing for the location under bars during this period, and I do not know if the
Additional In another example, I date the start of the Queen City Grill as 1901, even though It is Duffy's Tavern in 1970 and 1980. By 1942 and continuing into the 70s, it was "The Central" or "The Central Tavern" (not to be confused The Happy Hour Tavern begins to be listed here in 1937 and remains through 1973. in a different building? sources, esp. By 1990 it is named "Pacific Inn. There was a tavern here owned by John "Jack" Perry by 1935, and it was named "Jack's Tavern." Additional
famous gay nightclub on the west coast at the time (now "Heaven" nightclub). "Chet's Log Cabin" 1935-1939, then Chet's appears to move one door down for the 40s, In 1970 it is listed as the "Terminal Tavern" and as "Glaser's Terminal Tavern" (which was Jan 1916 through Dec 1933 in Washington state). But county tax records indicate that the current building was built in 1911. Mel's in 1969. By 1934 it was the Fremont Tavern, which was closed in 1986. hosting the Olympic Athletic Club). by the owners of the BluWater Bistro chain from 2005 to 2010, the re-opened as
please e-mail to kbar@peterga.com, working list of oldest bars in Washington state, Not technically in Seattle, but approximately a mile north of the city limits, The original Hilltop Tavern opened in 1933 and closed in 1993;
In 1970 and 1980 it was
By 1942 and continuing into the 70s, it was "The Central" or "The Central Tavern" (not to be confused
and changed the name to just "The Shanty. By 1970 it was Ed Delby's Tavern,
This building was constructed in 1927 and a bar owned by Harvey Mashinter is listed here in 1939. The "East Pike Tavern" appears at this address in city guides beginning in 1945. 2) 1902 - J&M Cafe
road that was demolished to make way for the I5 Bridge. "Tavern" or "Beer Parlor"). Seattlebars.org . The "J.R. Hammond Saloon" was there in 1890 and a saloon owned by
Issaquah, Washington, United States . the techno club The current Northlake Tavern dates their own birth to 1954, when they were in a location up the
please e-mail to kbar@peterga.com There is no listing for the location under bars during this period, and I do not know if the since at least 1934, and it has been the "Poggie" Inn or Tavern since at least 1936. (Variations on "Saloon," "Cafe," "Tavern," "Bar," "Grill" and etc. All of this came to a head in February of 2015, when two teenagers were sent to the hospital following a shooting incident at the nightclub. A note on the current menu claims that the place dates back to an earlier bar from the 30s and was This is in a building constructed in 1892. Bars where Pete has had a Drink (4,963 bars; 1,754 bars in Seattle) - Click titles below for Lists: Current Seattle Bars 106 Pine, Seattle (downtown) 13 Coins, Seattle (Pioneer Square) 2 Fingers Social, Seattle (West Seattle) 2C Thai Bistro and Spirits, Seattle (Lake City) 206 Distillery, Seattle (Interbay) 2120, Seattle (Belltown) "The Loading Zone," in the later 80s "The Bus Stop," and finally "Changes" in 1989. * 1933/1898 - Central Saloon
", This was the "Camel Inn" Tavern from 1945 into the 70s. However, Since at least 1945, probably 1933; oldest commercial building in north city (1929), The Latona Tavern begins appearing in city guides in 1948. * 1933/1898 - Central Saloon when it became Conor Byrne. Polk shows Carl's Tavern here in 1936, then "Harvey's Tavern" from at least 1942 into the 1990s. It was the "Bright Spot Tavern" from at least 1946 into the 1970s, and was I have read dates of the Opal Saloon starting here in 1906 and 1912. It appeared in the 2020 documentary series "Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer". as "Nicky's Tavern" or "Nicky's Holman Road Tavern," which continues int the 1980s. During the 1980s, the bar was renamed as the Rainbow Tavern. By the 1948-49 Polk Guide it was named the "Crescent Tavern.". I also note that bars of different names and owners appear to have existed in the
Notes on Sources
Square Saloon" up the street. The building was constructed in 1928. The Latona Tavern begins appearing in city guides in 1948. The Latona continued here until prohibition, and very soon after prohibition the
By 1970 it This building was constructed in 1890 and there are bars listed at this address as
Right in the heart of Jurien Bay The Sandpiper is the number one go to venue for. by 1938. Sandpiper Restaurant Lounge in Downtown Seattle, WA About Search Results Sort: 1. Additional names have included Ben's Tavern (40s), Dan's Tavern (50s-60s), Hagar's Tavern (80s-90s), Reading Gaol (90s-2011). The "Square Deal Tavern" begins appearing at this address in telephone (See my guidelines above; thanks to author and Seattle expert Clark Humphrey for the info.). and at least through the 40s. It is also listed as Johnson Corner Tavern in the 60s, and eventually (?) "Fifty-Two Thirty One" tavern under the same address. However, by that stage, investigators believed that he was behind the disappearances of a number of women. Some bars further outside Seattle: and was The Back Door by 1980. not at it's current location. It was the One Hundred Fifth St. Tavern through the 70s. famous gay nightclub on the west coast at the time (now "Heaven" nightclub). The preceding lists contain only those bars that retained the basic name from the original or from at least before 1950. The origin of this bar is often traced back to the beginnings of the Old Home Saloon in 1900,
"Slim's Tavern" in 1980. road that was demolished to make way for the I5 Bridge. It was also the Greenlake Ale House, and the Kangaroo and Kiwi until 2012, The building currently housing Mission on California Ave was constucted in 1924,
it 2001, and it was purchased and refurbished by Steve Freeborn, Tia Matthies, Jerry Everard). or "Wedgwood" Tavern/Inn/Alehouse ever since 1945, The Caroline itself includes mentions of a start date in 1933, and this. The Latona Beer Hall was actually at this location since at least 1890, but the The current building dates only back to 1970, but there has been a bar in this location In 1980 and 1990 "Walt's Tavern" is listed at this address from 1945-1949. This engagement occurred while he was still in a relationship with Liz. It starts appearing in city guides under James Robinson or his "Jim's Tavern" in 1935
City guides list the Dutch Tavern at this address from at least 1939 to 1970 or later. from south of the current canal in the 19th century, and then moved again from Fremont
However, county tax records indicate that the current building A beer parlor is listed under the owner's name of Edna M. Conley is listed in the 1939 city guide. granted the state's second tavern license. In 1990 it is listed as "Tor's Tavern. This building, constructed in 1898 (after the great fire along this strip in 1895,
housing this U-District gay bar, and it remained under the "Looking Glass" name into Elizabeth was recently divorced and raising her. space, regardless what the previous names were. and "The Crazy Norwegian.". Dante's opened here in 1966, and although it is closed at this writing due to an electrical fire, the In addition to these, there are a number of bars with different names currently operating in
and assist people who may use their own criteria, but I generally use the following: For example, I count the founding date of Jules Maes to be 1937, as that was the year
BF Shearer, the original telephone directories into a spreadsheet of bars by year and address, which of course is The Red Onion appears in city guides starting in 1940 at the address 4222 Madison; sometime between Locals. O'Banion's Tavern: One of Ted Bundy's favorite bars. Elizabeth moved to Seattle in 1969, following her divorce, when she was 24, with her 3-year-old daughter, Molly. The Double Header was one of the oldest gay bars in the country before it closed
listed here until 1955 (although in the latter years it is under Restaurants and not Taverns). Right in the heart of Jurien Bay The Sandpiper is the number one go to venue. ), Bars must have operated relatively continuously in the space, i.e. It is currently home to a brewery and taproom called "Ladd & Lass Brewing". opened here June 6, 1890 and seems likely to have had a bar at the outset. The pair first met at the Sandpiper Tavern in Seattle in October 1969, two months after Charles Manson's followers murdered Sharon Tate. The Retro Restaurant and Lounge Taverns American Restaurants Cocktail Lounges (1) Website View Menu 9 YEARS IN BUSINESS (206) 441-7374 216 Stewart St Seattle, WA 98101 0.4 miles OPEN NOW Good local beer. was the Flamingo Room by at least the mid 60s and into the early 80s. of bars make similar claims, and it seems likely that the first would have begun in April 1933 "Albert Cruver." 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