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The Little Red Hen has been around since at least 1934, but not at its "Chet's Log Cabin" 1935-1939, then Chet's appears to move one door down for the 40s, 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. It became the Lion's Lair by 1970. location until the early 40s (see below). names have included Mr. Ed's Tavern (70s) and Lobo Inn, (NOW CLOSED) The building was constructed in 1947 and "Tex's Tavern" is listed here from 1948 Polk guide (owned by Ivan McKinnon, bar name unknown). The "Two Bells" first appears in Polk guides in 1941. this to my attention.). The "Square Deal Tavern" begins appearing at this address in telephone By the late 40s it is known as just the "Side Track Tavern," and in 1970 and 1980 Names of bars in this I am still adding bars from my research data and have many more that will be added shortly. In 1990 it is "The Watering Hole." the structure was built in 1907 or 1910. In 1980 it is listed as the "Brooklyn Bridge into the 60s. through Dec 1933 in Washington state). The first bar I have found so far at this address is the "First Up" from Institutions that were bars at some point 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. and it is listed in a few subsequent years under the name of owner Doris McLeod. (Click names for more details. Experience a new standard at Sandpiper Apartments. and was The Back Door by 1980. In 1980 it is the "Rainy City Tavern" and in 1990 the "Caddyshack Tavern.". By 1941 it became The Casino, perhaps the most famous gay bar in the country during the 40s. In 2015 Vidiot moved to the former Benbow However, at some point in the 1960s, it became the Sandpiper Tavern. For example, many bars will date their age back to the first bar that occupied the The mission to have a drink in every bar in Seattle (and more), What Seattle Bar Should I Go To? 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 Schaeffer St. Andrews on Aurora Ave was established Oct 26, 2005 in City guides first list a bar here in 1935 under "The Rheine." are ignored for this point. The intimate atmosphere of this spot allows customers to relax after a hard working . During the 1980s, the bar was renamed as the Rainbow Tavern. For example, many bars will date their age back to the first bar that occupied the current The first bar I've found located at this building (constructed in 1926) is one owned 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 a speakeasy for years before that. It is said to have been a speakeasy during prohibition and is linked to "Pilot House Inn" by 1941. The 1939 Polk guide lists a beer parlor owned by Mrs. Frances M Hall at this This community offers residents a wide variety of amenities and features including: convenient on-site parking options, washers and dryers, and hardwood floors. In 1980 it is the "Rainy City Tavern" and in 1990 the "Caddyshack Tavern.". from south of the current canal in the 19th century, and then moved again from Fremont In 1970 by Joe's son Barry at this time. The "East Pike Tavern" appears at this address in city guides beginning in 1945. is one owned by Joseph Carroll (bar name unknown) in 1939. This Ballard structure was built in 1900. By the late 40s it is known as just the "Side Track Tavern," and in 1970 and 1980 constructed in 1930. By 1968 it was "The Anxious Asp," in the 70s "The Rat Hole," in the early 80s, The Fiddler's Inn was constructed in 1934 by. The Sixty-Fifth St. Tavern was established at 511 NW 65th by 1936 and replaced by the Tin Hat and into the 90s, This building was constructed in 1927, and in 1948 it begins to show up Additional Other bars previously in the space Trinity now occupies include (yes, their name contained a "gr" that their business name did not). hosting the Olympic Athletic Club). 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 Kloepfer and Bundy met at the Sandpiper Tavern in 1969. The Streamline Tavern in the Polk Guide in 1935. by 1938. the previous location of the "Lion's Lair." 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 restaurant (which retains a bar), you could just as easily choose to define it as It became the Old Town Ale House in 1995, and Percy's in 2013. 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 listed here until 1955 (although in the latter years it is under Restaurants and not Taverns). The South End Tavern was established by 1935 in the location of the current Bogart's, but the This was the "Triangle Tavern by 1935 until 1986. In response, the city of Seattle requested an emergency suspension of the club's liquor license. In 1935 he changed to "The DeLuxe," although the former name is also listed in city guides There is no listing for the location under bars during this period, and I do not know if the This location belongs to the following categories: Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to see future locations. into Hattie's Hat (said to be named after his mother-in-law) and the bar into Aunt Harriet's Room. Other current Seattle bars in spaces once occupied by bars -- with different names -- before prohibition: to 512 in the late 50s (it is listed at 511 in the '58 Polk Guide and at 512 in '59). 2234 and/or 2236 3rd Ave are associated with the "Liberty Tavern" from at This was also the year when young women started to disappear from the streets of Seattle. The post-prohibition records are not very clear, but what is now the back room of the bar Locals often referred to it as "the Rainbow". Polk shows Carl's Tavern here in 1936, then "Harvey's Tavern" from at least 1942 into the 1990s. post-prohibition Old Home actually featured a bar section. (Click names for more details. interruptions of a few years with the exception of prohibition (which was Jan 1916 Maneki Japanese Restaurant dates back to 1904 in Seattle and contains a bar, but despite its directories in 1941 and remains all the way into the 80s. Later that night, Ted approached Liz and asked her to dance. It was part of Belltown's historic Film Row, and said to have included a speakeasy I have also used hearsay from bartenders and owners, dates on old photos in the bars Notes on Sources The building was constructed in 1928. This structure was built in 1920 and begins showing up in city guides as this point. The "Wedgewood Tavern" begins appearing at the current address of the Wedgewood Alehouse Great tea is a decent choice.. ), Bars must have operated relatively continuously in the space, i.e. In the early 80s it was the Sundance Tavern, and opened as the Wild Rose on Jan 1, 1986. It continues to be listed as "Mack's Shanty" into 1960. the Bohemian Caf, Velvet Elvis, One Eleven Yesler Tavern, and the Totem Pole Tavern. current location. Feeling flattered, she said yes. It was also Nick's New Tavern in 1970 However, at some point in the 1960s, it became the Sandpiper Tavern. I've not yet found a primary source reference to a bar before 1901, but the Diller Hotel The first bar I have found listed at this location is the "Put & Take Tavern" in the **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, Ave to Evantston in 2001. The preceding lists contain only those bars that retained the basic name from the original or from at least before 1950. of the 40s. the late 40s to 1959, "Zepp's Tavern" starting in 1960 to 1969, and then Leny's in 1970. 1) I do not have a clear indication of how long a (liquor) bar has been in operation there; and I've not found the Old Home listed during prohibition but shortly thereafter it begins to appear (yes, their name contained a "gr" that their business name did not). have been constructed in 1913, and the Polk guide lists the Ballard Bar at the address in that year In December of 1973, he became engaged to an ex-girlfriend called Diane Edwards. The first bar I have found listed at this location is the "Put & Take Tavern" in the By 1980 it was the "Brass Door," later the Brass Connection, and lead the section with a clear indication of that in the name (e.g. prohibition on Dec 5, 1933). Sunset Tavern opened and remained here into the early 1960s. It was the Friendly Tavern from the 40s to 1970, and Ravenna Tavern by 1971. not at it's current location. Let the leasing team show you everything this community has to offer. for the next several years. new location in 1946, but I haven't seen any confirmation of that. Some bars further outside Seattle: and it was "Quinn's Tavern" through the late 40s. location since then include Chuck's Tavern (1948), Margie's Tavern (1960), B&E Tavern (1970), shifts to the current 9002 address around 1948. Additional names have included Ben's Tavern (40s), Dan's Tavern (50s-60s), Hagar's Tavern (80s-90s), Reading Gaol (90s-2011). building since 1907, should people prefer that criterion. Mackey and called "Mackey's Tavern." The "East Pike Tavern" appears at this address in city guides beginning in 1945. In addition, while Von's has only been in its current location since 2013 (and only been named Von's since 1940), By the 1948-49 Polk Guide it was named the "Crescent Tavern.". it has been a continuously running restaurant, at least, since starting out as Rippes in 1904. I have also used hearsay from bartenders and owners, dates on old photos This building was constructed in 1927 and a bar owned by Harvey Mashinter is listed here in 1939. The Latona Tavern begins appearing in city guides in 1948. After the dance, Ted went back to sitting at the bar by himself. Appears listed as the "Green Spot Tavern" in 1941, then the "Silver Star By the 1948-49 Polk Guide it was named the "Crescent Tavern.". are ignored for (which retains a bar), you could just as easily choose to define it as relatively new. * 1937/1907 - Jules Maes** names have included Mr. Ed's Tavern (70s) and Lobo Inn, (NOW CLOSED) The building was constructed in 1947 and "Tex's Tavern" is listed here from 1948 By 1913 there was a bar here owned by Joseph Finkelberg. By 1934 it was the Fremont Tavern, which was closed in 1986. By 1941 it became The Casino, perhaps the most famous gay bar in the country during the 40s. the "Harvard Tavern" in 1935 and remains under that name into the 60s. 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 It appears in city guides as the "Harvard Tavern" in 1935 and remains under that name into the 60s. A picture in this venue at 7401 Greenwood says the building was constructed continue to assess what appears to be the most reliable information from the various This community is located on S 208th St in Seattle. from 1945 to 1949, and again (still?) A beer parlor is listed under the owner's name of Edna M. Conley is listed in the 1939 city guide. The street where Ted Bundy attacked his first known victim. relocating from what is now known as the "Matthes Block," after the saloon's owners (and now data and sorting through urban myths passed down through generations of owners and staff then disappears from 1938 through 1944. 2) it has not been in the same physical building for all that time. In 1969, Liz moved to Seattle from Ogden, Utah. The current building was constructed in 1924 and the first bar I have found By 1970 it was the Knarr. Originally "Wee Deoch and Doris," which appears in the 1936 city guide, 1935 to 1944. although it probably did not contain the upper floor at the time. There was a tavern here owned by John "Jack" Perry by 1935, and it was named "Jack's Tavern." The building was constructed in 1927. O'Brien in 1905. You can set your cookie preferences below. the descriptions information that may help others to date bars differently using whatever What if is in the same building moved to a different location, or the same location Over the years, the spot picked up a bad reputation for violence and underage drinking. opened here June 6, 1890 and seems likely to have had a bar at the outset. By 1945 it was Jim's Tavern in 1945, which O'Banion's Tavern: One of Ted Bundy's favorite bars. Then, during the 1970s, it switched back to the old name. By 1948 it was owned by H.W. The Liberty lasted into The Attic has been at the current address with a tavern license since 1937, (later the Ballard Bar is listed next door at 5233). I am not certain that the current brick structure was built by then, because the 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. Schaeffer This space on 15th NW housed the Sunset Inn in 1948. The Red Onion appears in city guides starting in 1940 at the address 4222 Madison; sometime between The Latona Beer Hall was actually at this location since at least 1890, but the By 1942 and continuing into the 70s, it was "The Central" or "The Central Tavern" (not to be confused was the "70th Street Tavern and remained that until at least 1990. In addition to these, there are a number of bars with different names currently operating in This was the "Triangle Tavern by 1935 until 1986. by 1938. The building was constructed in 1926. 2003 Stumbing . However, please be aware that not allowing certain cookies may impact your experience of the site. The current building dates only back to 1970, but there has been a bar in this location with only The Opal in Tacoma is quite old but I have not found a reliable dating of the establishment. the 50s. The Reservoir Tavern was established in 1934 and is said to have been In 1990 it is listed as "Tor's Tavern. If you have any corrections, additions, or other information on Seattle area bars built before 1950, effect Jan 1, 2016, but is said to have retained a speakeasy in back of a Chinese laundry hosting the Olympic Athletic Club). The Woodland Tavern existed at this address by 1939 and remained into the 1970s. It is also listed as Johnson Corner Tavern in the 60s, and eventually (?) Does it count as the same bar if preceding bars had different names? I'm not sure Pazzo's should really count as a bar, but by 1935 there was The bar must have retained it's basic name for the majority of its history, In 1980 and 1990 800 Maynard Ave S, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98134 . The preceding lists contain only those bars that retained the basic name from the original or from at least before 1950. It was the "Bright Spot Tavern" from at least 1946 into the 1970s, and was Liz and Ted danced . since 1938, with another bar there owned by William Carr listed there since at least 1937. ", "The Century" first appears at this address in city guides in 1935. The building was constructed in 1928. 1970 and 1980 it begins to appear at its current 4210 Madison address. The Diller Hotel Bar officially closed when Washington State prohibition went into and at least through the 40s. migration of the Seattle gay scene from Pioneer Square to Capitol Hill. This location begins to appear in city guides in 1934 under the name a bar in this building owned by Charles Haines. of bars make similar claims, and it seems likely that the first would have begun in April 1933 current building appears to have been constructed in 1950. Ted Kaczynski's Salt Lake City bombing location. was there at least through the rest of the 40s. are also listed under "Restaurants," but because I cannot deduce when they actually but Jules happily reopening under new ownership. by the owners of the BluWater Bistro chain from 2005 to 2010, the re-opened as and by 1948 it was the Club Tavern, which it remained into the 60s, becoming It appeared in the 2020 documentary series "Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer". I think most of us would balk at this characterization. By 1948 it is the Greenlake Tavern, which it remains into the 1960s. I'm also working on trying to specify more of the exact years these locations first hosted a bar. it appears in the 1935 guide under Duncan McKenzie; it was the "Forun Tavern." early as 1893 (Holden & Green), The Issaquah dump site. Although Ted frequently stayed with Liz, he continued to live at his apartment in the Rogers rooming house. It lists no bars again until 1948-49 when it was "Mick and Art's Tavern." It was briefly replaced by Beulah's Tavern, before it became the Latona, Listed under Saloons in the 1905 Polk Guide as the "People's Cafe", but has and "The Checkerboard" or "Checkboard Tavern" by 1948 and into the 1960s. But county tax records indicate that the current building was built in 1911. City guides list the Dutch Tavern at this address from at least 1939 to 1970 or later. 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