The name changes to "Jack Gengler" in 1942, then the "318 Tavern" in 1948. Tavern," and in 1990 it was "Traveler's III," a popular hang-out for native Americans. In 1970 it is listed as the "Terminal Tavern" and as "Glaser's Terminal Tavern"
I suspect that the 1954 date was inherited from the set of owners who purchased the place in that One must presume that many of these bars were actually
It became the Lion's Lair by 1970. By 1968 it was "The Anxious Asp," in the 70s "The Rat Hole," in the early 80s,
3,372 were here. See the Jules Maes
The current building was constructed in 1924 and the first bar I have found It has been the "Red Door" since 1988. I have found no listings in the late 30s
The current building dates only back to 1970, but there has been a bar in this location
Also later the "Ridge Pub" and then "Acorn Eatery" 2001-2009. into Hattie's Hat (said to be named after his mother-in-law) and the bar into Aunt Harriet's Room. Contact Pete. This was the Swallow Tavern in 1948. Polk shows Carl's Tavern here in 1936, then "Harvey's Tavern" from at least 1942 into the 1990s. Some bars further outside Seattle:
the more upscale Hill Top Ale House opened in 1994), Note that city and telephone guides of 1934 and 1935 In 1990 it is listed as "Borge's Place. 2) it has not been in the same physical building for all that time. The 1937 Polk guide lists a beer parlor there owned by Mrs. Hazel Goforth. Additional names have included Ben's Tavern (40s), Dan's Tavern (50s-60s), Hagar's Tavern (80s-90s), Reading Gaol (90s-2011). The 1937 listing has "Mack's Shanty" at 8816 Lake City (AKA Bothell Way AKA Victory Way), ", The "Lotus Tavern" first appears at this address in city guides in 1941
of the 40s. housing The Hurricane in 1949. Place of Interest in Seattle, Washington, United States, Crime Location in Seattle, Washington, United States, Serial Killer House in Seattle, Washington, United States, Place of Interest Brooklyn, New York, United States, Crash Site Location Beaufort, South Carolina, United States, Crime Location Los Angeles, California, United States, Crime Location Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The current structure was built in 1928 and "Cozy Spot" is listed here under Taverns in 1937. The current Diller Room bar was opened in 2010 and encompasses the old bar area as well as The first bar I have found at this address is one owned by Frank Galianese in 1935. I've not found the Old Home listed during prohibition but shortly thereafter it begins to appear
Seattle will miss its longtime restaurant, nightclub, casino, actor, newspaper and poker legend entrepreneur who fell asleep to the Lord September 23, 2014 in his longtime Ballard home. In 2015 Vidiot moved to the former Benbow Mackey and called "Mackey's Tavern." please e-mail to kbar@peterga.com This rock building on Aurora Ave near 90th was constucted in 1993. By 1941 it became The Casino, perhaps the most famous gay bar in the country during the 40s. The premises was recently home to a brewery company called "Floating Bridge Brewing". It was Mack's Tavern and it was called the "Queen City Saloon" by at least 1891 have been constructed in 1913, and the Polk guide lists the Ballard Bar at the address in that year
themselves, blogs, and online sources such as historylink.org. ), Bars must have operated relatively continuously in the space, i.e. constructed in 1930. a bar in this building owned by Charles Haines. City guides list the "Northlake Cafe" under Beer Parlors in 1940, and the "Northlake Tavern" in 1941, One must presume that many of these bars were actually Polk guide (owned by Ivan McKinnon, bar name unknown). This building was constructed in 1929 and the "Midway Tavern" first appears at this address This was 1969. This building, constructed in 1898 (after the great fire along this strip in 1895, The places submitted as memories to the Ghosts of Seattle Past have also been turned into a series of hand-drawn maps of the city featuring the venues, shops, restaurants, galleries, and gathering sites that haunt our hearts. and variations on that (e.g Northlake Tavern and Cafe) through the 40s. In 1970 it is listed as the It became the Lava Lounge in 1995. (Variations on "Saloon," "Cafe," "Tavern," The building was constructed in 1926. It was Hank's Tavern in the 50s and 60s. changing the numbering scheme, as has been done in certain areas. There was a tavern here owned by John "Jack" Perry by 1935, and it was named "Jack's Tavern." Polk shows Carl's Tavern here in 1936, then "Harvey's Tavern" from at least 1942 into the 1990s. section with a clear indication of that in the name (e.g. Chuck and Mary's Tavern (1980) and by 1990 the Rose Garden (closed 2010), The "Rainbow Tavern" first appears at this address in city guides in 1936, for owner Thomas McClanahan. This is a "family" photograph of Liz, Ted, and Liz's daughter Molly. This structure was built in 1920 and begins showing up in city guides as The first bar I have found at this address is one owned by Frank Galianese in 1935. maintaind strictly as a front (and indeed the current owners found a stash of bottles of
least 1945, and was "Kelly's" from 1979 to 2010. In real-life, Liz actually approached Ted at the Sandpiper Tavern when she saw him sitting alone at the bar. This Greenwood Ave address lists "Richie's Inn" in 1935, then the "Duck-Low Inn" early as 1893 (Holden & Green),
from south of the current canal in the 19th century, and then moved again from Fremont spaces that once hosted different bars before 1950. It is Duffy's Tavern in 1970 and 1980. In another example, I date the start of the Queen City Grill as 1901, even though "Albert Cruver." Institutions that were bars at some point
O'Banion's Tavern: One of Ted Bundy's favorite bars. owner maintained it until 1972. By 1945 it was Jim's Tavern in 1945, which It became the Lava Lounge in 1995. it is listed as the "Ty-Up Tavern.". (Click names for more details. new location in 1946, but I haven't seen any confirmation of that. It is currently home to a brewery and taproom called "Ladd & Lass Brewing". Of course along with the problem of defining a start date, getting accurate historical
road that was demolished to make way for the I5 Bridge. whose customers included various visiting Hollywood stars. During the 1980s, the bar was renamed as the Rainbow Tavern. possibly very shortly after prohibition. hosting the Olympic Athletic Club). 1910 and a tavern started in 1950. By 1948 it was owned by H.W. "Eastlake Zoo" by 1980. For many of the years that Malmen's is listed under restaurants, there is also a listing for the surely anyone else who is publishing online or by any other means. The first bar I have found listed at this location is the "Put & Take Tavern" in the section with a clear indication of that in the name (e.g. Other bars previously in the space Trinity now occupies include
The "U.S. Tavern" appears in the 1943-44 Polk guide at this address, and
remains into the 70s. The current Diller Room bar was opened in 2010 and encompasses the old bar area as well as
There are currently 2 units for sale ranging from $259,950 to $368,000. prohibition on Dec 5, 1933). I have read dates of the Opal Saloon starting here in 1906 and 1912. What if it moved? This location on 15th NW was a bar owned by Peter Olson by 1939 and named the
The building was constucted in 1924 It became the Old Town Ale House in 1995, and Percy's in 2013. There was a bar there by 1939 owned by Mary Byrne,
By 1943 it was the "White Stone Tavern" (sometimes listed as "Whitestone"), which for the next several years. maintaind strictly as a front (and indeed the current owners found a stash of bottles of Sunset Tavern opened and remained here into the early 1960s. But county tax records indicate that the current building was built in 1911. The Shanty Tavern goes back to at least 1937, although it was previous located in a couple
"Fifty-Two Thirty One" tavern under the same address. interruptions of a few years with the exception of prohibition (which was Jan 1916
), A saloon was in this location since 1893, said to be the Club Tavern before prohibtion, and "The chemistry between us was incredible. The "East Pike Tavern" appears at this address in city guides beginning in 1945.
In the 1941 guide, Mack's Shanty begins appearing at an 8916 address, and then
Locals often referred to it as "the Rainbow". Additional
In addition, while Von's has only been in its current location since 2013 (and only been named Von's since 1940), In 1974, the couple's relationship started to fall apart. (constructed in 1932) was moved. are also listed under "Restaurants," but because I cannot deduce when they actually
The post-prohibition records are not very clear, but what is now the back room of the bar
Thanks to Loren D. for bringing
the "Sundown Tavern" and changed in 2010 from that to "Sweet Lou's.". into the current location of La Carta de Oaxaca. by the owners of the BluWater Bistro chain from 2005 to 2010, the re-opened as from south of the current canal in the 19th century, and then moved again from Fremont
However, after some time passed and he failed to do so, she decided to walk across the bar and strike up a conversation with him. from 1945 to 1949, and again (still?) history, going back to at least 1950. the late 40s to 1959, "Zepp's Tavern" starting in 1960 to 1969, and then Leny's in 1970. A picture in this venue at 7401 Greenwood says the building was constructed Then, during the 1970s, it switched back to the old name. Seattle bar history. O'Brien in 1905. It was the "Classic Tavern" in the latter 80s and 90s, and re-named the "Triangle Lounge"
Other bars previously in the space Trinity now occupies include by Joe's son Barry at this time. has been around since at least 1945, but apparently Names of bars in this For example, many bars will date their age back to the first bar that occupied the
By 1942 and continuing into the 70s, it was "The Central" or "The Central Tavern" (not to be confused
By 1948 it was owned by H.W. But using this approach would imply, for example, that the the techno dance club
and "The Checkerboard" or "Checkboard Tavern" by 1948 and into the 1960s. When Prohibition ended in 1933, the two historic joints were the first two legal bars in Seattle. changing the numbering scheme, as has been done in certain areas. into the 60s. great history in Seattle, I do not yet list in here for two reasons:
The preceding lists contain only those bars that retained the basic name from the original or from at least before 1950. again in the 1948-49 edition, though not intervening editions. (later the Ballard Bar is listed next door at 5233). The first year that a bar was operating in the existing building, The bar must have retained it's basic name for the majority of its It starts appearing in city guides under James Robinson or his "Jim's Tavern" in 1935 since 1938, with another bar there owned by William Carr listed there since at least 1937. owners do plan to re-open. On that Friday night in September, 1969, Liz and her friend Marylynne Chino were having drinks in the Sandpiper Tavern on 45th Street. In 1970 it is the "It'll Do Tavern" and it is the Some bars further outside Seattle: I have relied primarily upon contemporary newspaper articles, Polk Seattle City Guides,
The Tin Hat remained at this location for two decades before moving across the street location until the early 40s (see below). and it is listed in a few subsequent years under the name of owner Doris McLeod. The building was constructed in 1928. been identified as John Considine's "box house" the historic People's Theater, since 1890. At the same time, Liz was also beginning to suspect that Ted was involved in the disappearances of local women. and was The Back Door by 1980. for owner Thomas McClanahan. Sandpiper Restaurant Lounge in Downtown Seattle, WA About Search Results Sort: 1. one guesses) around 1993, and I see no more bar entries until Cyclops moved here in 1999. Ave to Evantston in 2001. throughout the 40s and possibly earlier. The current building was constructed in 1924 and the first bar I have found
Room space in back and the front became Parliament Tavern. Schaeffer This building was constructed in 1927 and a bar owned by Harvey Mashinter is listed here in 1939. to 512 in the late 50s (it is listed at 511 in the '58 Polk Guide and at 512 in '59). The Red Onion appears in city guides starting in 1940 at the address 4222 Madison; sometime between Maneki Japanese Restaurant dates back to 1904 in Seattle and contains a bar, but despite its By the late 40s it is known as just the "Side Track Tavern," and in 1970 and 1980
The 1937 listing has "Mack's Shanty" at 8816 Lake City (AKA Bothell Way AKA Victory Way),
In 1990 it is "The Watering Hole." The first year that a bar was operating in the existing building with the same
was the Flamingo Room by at least the mid 60s and into the early 80s. In 1970 and 1980 year that current brick structure opened. it was the "Forun Tavern." and by 1948 it was the Club Tavern, which it remained into the 60s, becoming By 1970 it was Ed Delby's Tavern,
The building was constructed in 1924. * 1933/1898 - Central Saloon at least the ownership of Wayne Schwartzkopf, which began in 1988 (Schwartzkopf sold
1936 telephone directory. Attempting to rank the age of bars not only presents problems with limited data and sorting but that building was torn down and rebuilt in 1967, The Deluxe opened at 619 Broadway in the mid 30s, probably 1934, but was not in its current The origin of this bar is often traced back to the beginnings of the Old Home Saloon in 1900, The Double Header was one of the oldest gay bars in the country before it closed Structure was built in 1932 and appears under Beer Parlors in the 1934
This location has hosted bars since at least 1890, but the current building was "Sandpiper Tavern" and by 1980 it had returned to the "Rainbow Tavern.". the "Harvard Tavern" in 1935 and remains under that name into the 60s. as "Nicky's Tavern" or "Nicky's Holman Road Tavern," which continues int the 1980s. location later occupied by "Kelly's" and now by the "Acquabar." Great friendly bartender. and then the Columbia Hotel from 1904-1920, hosting the likes of Bullalo Bill Cody. (later the Ballard Bar is listed next door at 5233). is listed there in 1935. a plate dating it to 1934. moonshine when they cut through a basement floor). (yes, their name contained a "gr" that their business name did not). is one owned by Joseph Carroll (bar name unknown) in 1939. The first bar I have found so far at this address is the "First Up" from
established in 1934 and 1933, with everyone in the country knowing that the Beer The Sixty-Fifth St. Tavern was established at 511 NW 65th by 1936 and replaced by the Tin Hat
and the "Hawaii West Tavern" from at least 1980 to 1990 or later. the former front desk area. It was the Friendly Tavern from the 40s to 1970, and Ravenna Tavern by 1971. This was famously the location of the Buckaroo (originally "Little Buckaroo"
**UpdateWith Covid contributing, 2020 appeared to claim the life of 3 of Seattle's oldest bars, with the Triangle Pub, the Queen City Grill, and Jules Maes all shuttering,
Though they are a bit too far from the Seattle city limits for me to include on the list above, here are a few more old area bars that I am interested in. On the other hand, since the current owners purchased the former home of the year, Herb and Evelyn Friedman. It is the "Golden West Tavern" from at least 1960 to at least 1970,
I am not certain that the current brick structure was built by then, because the He also saw other women at certain points. and it remains under that name until the mid 40s. We use cookies to deliver personalized advertisements, improve your online experience, and to analyze our site's performance. You can change your choice at any time by using the Privacy Center link in our footer. I have also tried to include in BF Shearer, the original
For example, Liz told detectives that Bundy dated a coworker from the Mental Health Center for a couple of weeks in 1972. These days, the premises is home to a family-owned craft brewery and taproom called Ladd & Lass Brewing. by Mrs. Ko Nishiyama in 1939. housing The Hurricane in 1949. Sometime between 1968 and 1970, Malmen's was sold and the new owner reconifigured the restaurant
by 1960 it was Gordy's Tavern, by 1970 The Odyssey, by 1980 Le Chateau, and by
By 1990 it is named "Pacific Inn. It is the "Kort-Haus" by 1970. started legally serving alcohol, I have included only the establishments in this
2003 Stumbing . and telephone directories. A beer parlor is listed under the owner's name of Edna M. Conley is listed in the 1939 city guide. ), A saloon was in this location since 1893, said to be the Club Tavern before prohibtion, and
I'm not sure Pazzo's should really count as a bar, but by 1935 there was This photograph shows what the inside of the bar would have looked like back in 1969. it remained at least into the 70s. (yes, their name contained a "gr" that their business name did not). The Streamline Tavern There was a bar there by 1939 owned by Mary Byrne, famous gay nightclub on the west coast at the time (now "Heaven" nightclub). is listed there in 1935. Structure was built in 1932 and appears under Beer Parlors in the 1934 You can set your cookie preferences below. The "J.R. Hammond Saloon" was there in 1890 and a saloon owned by of bars make similar claims, and it seems likely that the first would have begun in April 1933 The origin of this bar is often traced back to the beginnings of the Old Home Saloon in 1900,
Ave to Evantston in 2001. and it was "Quinn's Tavern" through the late 40s. Mansfield; by 1948 until 2005 it hosted Kelly's Tavern -- though Kelly's appears to have been across the This Google Street View image was taken in September of 2022. granted the state's second tavern license. (See my guidelines above; thanks to author and Seattle expert Clark Humphrey for the info.). It was subsequently "Yo'Babes," "The First Edition" in the 80s, The Winners Circle in the 90s, and
is the Rebel's Inn in 1936. Ted Bundy's rooming house in the University District of Seattle. The film recreates the moment when Elizabeth Kloepfer and Ted Bundy met at the Sandpiper Tavern. The building was constructed in 1927. It was Mack's Tavern
The Opal in Tacoma is quite old but I have not found a reliable dating of the establishment. expanded it considerably. Issaquah, Washington, United States . By 1968 it was "The Anxious Asp," in the 70s "The Rat Hole," in the early 80s, into the 80s. by the owners of the BluWater Bistro chain from 2005 to 2010, the re-opened as
On September 26th, 1969, Ted Bundy and Elizabeth Kloepfer met at this bar in the University District of Seattle. Trivia. In 1970 it is listed as the
That said, attempting to rank the age of bars not only presents problems with limited
into the 80s and was recently the "Irish Emigrant" before R&R. There is no listing for the location under bars during this period, and I do not know if the 1934, although at that time it was located up the street and named "McClanahan Beer Parlor" post-prohibition Old Home actually featured a bar section. Mansfield; by 1948 until 2005 it hosted Kelly's Tavern -- though Kelly's appears to have been across the
5) 1911 - Queen City Grill Other current Seattle bars in spaces once occupied by bars -- with different names -- before prohibition:
The pair hit it off immediately, and Ted ended up spending the night at hers. it appears in the 1935 guide under Duncan McKenzie;
(The much repeated origin date of 1888 appears entirely unsustainable, as the building
the techno club Room space in back and the front became Parliament Tavern. Tavern" from 1942 into the 70s, and "Maddie's Corner" subsequent to that. The first bar I have found at the address is one owned by Max Hurwitz in 1935. Appears listed as the "Green Spot Tavern" in 1941, then the "Silver Star I'm also working on trying to specify more of the exact years these locations first hosted a bar. (See also
Stage, Table In Gallery (TIG), Conor Byrne, Trinity Nightclub, Hattie's Hat -- See details below. On her first night out in her new city, she met Ted at the Sandpiper Tavern. Barry Rogel has described it as the first post-prohibition tavern in Seattle, though a number
and was The Back Door by 1980. February 19th, 2023 - Welcome to Sandpiper Condo. City guides list Hansen's Tavern (or owner Henry Hansen) here in 1935. Dante's opened here in 1966, and although it is closed at this writing due to an electrical fire, the This was the "Triangle Tavern by 1935 until 1986. The structure was constructed in 1927, and there is a bar listed here in the 1935 Polk guide in 1945, is proceeded there by Hansen's Tavern, and a tavern owned by Charles Hufsvang 1907 because this appears to be the first year the existing structure housed a bar, 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. relocating from what is now known as the "Matthes Block," after the saloon's owners (and now It is said to have been a speakeasy during prohibition and is linked to See Notes below for age criteria). Of course along with the problem of defining a start date, getting accurate By 1935 the "Looking Glass Beer Parlor" occupied the address currently
The Rendezvous and Jewelbox Theater have been around since 1924 or 1925, In the late 40s, the Liberty Saloon moved here from the 3rd Ave "Slim's Tavern" in 1980. This episode was about Ted Bundy, who, investigators believe,. in 1970. It is listed in the 1908 Polk
By 1970 it was the Rat Hole Tavern, and possibly later in the year became the Iron Bull. it is listed as the "Happy Time Tavern. In 1955 the building was remodeled for Malmen's Fine Foods, under new owners Gus and Pat Malmgren I've not yet found a primary source reference to a bar before 1901, but the Diller Hotel
Guide as the "Pioneer Square Tavern" -- not to be confused with the current "Pioneer
The building was constructed in 1927. constructed in 1930. The Polk guide of 1935 lists the Picture Palace Tavern at this location, constructed in 1925. All of the preceding have their imperfections and do not uncommonly conflict, but I
The current structure was built in 1928 and "Cozy Spot" is listed here under Taverns in 1937. It is listed at 507 Queen Anne from the late 40s to at least 1970, moving to it's current address of 121 W. Mercer sometime before 1980. However, at some point in the 1960s, it became the Sandpiper Tavern. The building was constructed in 1924 and by 1939 it was housing the "Arterial Tavern." It was Bailey's Tavern by 1939 and into the latter 40s, and U-Way Tavern by 1960
The 24-year-old secretary had just recently graduated from Utah State University. As I said, one must make some fairly arbitrary definitions. In March of 2015, the owners of the Fusion Ultra Lounge decided to permanently close their doors after a shooting at their nightclub left two teenagers in the hospital. address (the building dates to 1931). (Variations on "Saloon," "Cafe," "Tavern," "Bar," "Grill" and etc. * 1937/1907 - Jules Maes**
"Bar," "Grill" and etc. By 1945 it was Jim's Tavern in 1945, which
"Pilot House Inn" by 1941. (constructed in 1932) was moved. In 1961 it was purchased from the original owner by current owner John Spaccarotelli, It was part of Belltown's historic Film Row, and said to have included a speakeasy This was also the year when young women started to disappear from the streets of Seattle. In 1903 it became the Hotel Dakota, or "Wedgwood" Tavern/Inn/Alehouse ever since 1945, The Caroline itself includes mentions of a start date in 1933, and this. listed here until 1955 (although in the latter years it is under Restaurants and not Taverns). The first bar I have found at the address is one owned by Max Hurwitz in 1935. (1930s-2000s), briefly Sandpiper Tavern in 70s, subsequently Fusion Ultra Lounge Ray's Boathouse - 6049 Seaview Ave NW - Est. include the "Viewlands Tavern" in the 40s though the 60s, "The Playhaus," "Bob's Goodtime Tavern," into the 60s. and it is listed in a few subsequent years under the name of owner Doris McLeod. housing this U-District gay bar, and it remained under the "Looking Glass" name into
(which later moved one block north to Jackson). A note on the current menu claims that the place dates back to an earlier bar from the 30s and was
J.w. (NOW CLOSED) This bar adjointed to Cafe Venus was the Eastlake Tavern by 1935, which it remained into the 1970s. This structure was built in 1920 and begins showing up in city guides as
Square Saloon" up the street. The Eastlake Zoo has been at this location since 1974, in a building constructed in 1924. It is "Mack's Tavern in 1946
", This was the "Camel Inn" Tavern from 1945 into the 70s. location later occupied by "Kelly's" and now by the "Acquabar." opened here June 6, 1890 and seems likely to have had a bar at the outset. current building appears to have been constructed in 1950. in Polk guides first under Cigar shops and then under restaurants beginning in 1935. It lists no bars again until 1948-49 when it was "Mick and Art's Tavern."
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