A fairly swanky bar and sushi restaurant with in-floor aquariums.
4302 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85250 - (480) 941-4460
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#1023 - Saddle Ranch Chop House, Scottsdale, AZ - 3/18/2010
This was a sedate, steakhouse the last time I visited, but now is a sprawling, packed center of attention of younger crowds for whatever reason, with a mechanical bull, giant martini glasses filled with cotton candy, and fire pits where they encourage you to roast smores.
4321 N Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 - (480) 429-2263
srrestaurants.com - yelp
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#1022 - Shotgun Betty's, Scottsdale, AZ - 3/18/2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
#1021 - Lucky Silver Tavern, Tacoma, WA - 3/14/2010
A nifty old dive just down the road from the Java Jive that has been owned and run by the same family since 1966. It was bingo night when I attended -- I played in for three games and won nothing. Prizes included a can of sweet corn, a box of Ritz crackers, a battery lighted magnifying glass, and a box of Bodyform panty liners.
I wish I knew how old this place is, but city guides show that it's been around since at least the 50s.
2605 S. Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA, 98409 - (253) 472-0360
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I wish I knew how old this place is, but city guides show that it's been around since at least the 50s.
2605 S. Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA, 98409 - (253) 472-0360
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#1019 - Garbe's Tavern, Chehalis, WA - 3/14/2010
Update: Garbe's Tavern was purchased by new owners and converted into Sidelines Sports Bar in April of 2014.
This place is a little like The Star up the road with an extra room and two pool tables added. A little less divey (they didn't have any Rainier can wind chimes) and they have a DJ and live music on weekend nights.
Garbe's has actually existed in Chehalis since at least the late 40s, starting out by replacing the Eagle Tavern at 987 Chehalis Ave sometime between 1946 and 1948, and moving to the current address in the late 1970s.
313 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, WA 98532 - (360) 748-4288
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This place is a little like The Star up the road with an extra room and two pool tables added. A little less divey (they didn't have any Rainier can wind chimes) and they have a DJ and live music on weekend nights.
Garbe's has actually existed in Chehalis since at least the late 40s, starting out by replacing the Eagle Tavern at 987 Chehalis Ave sometime between 1946 and 1948, and moving to the current address in the late 1970s.
313 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, WA 98532 - (360) 748-4288
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#1018 - Star Tavern, Chehalis, WA - 3/14/2010
Update: The Star Tavern cloed (in 2015?)
Google Maps listed this place as "closed permanently," -- which was news to the customers and the pleasantly sassy bartender I found there. It's a nice old dive that's been around for a long time (current owners family have run it since the 60s, I was informed). When I visited on a Sunday afternoon there were six customers, all drinking big cans of Busch Light. I opted for a Dick Danger Ale (brewed in Centralia).
I was a little early for the big Twin Cities Sertoma Club olympics, which spanned Chehalis and Centralia bars with various contests -- pool, darts, shuffleboard, etc. (Sertoma is a civic group that raises money for deaf youngsters and other charitable causes.)
The Star Tavern appears to have been founded in the 1960s. As per the Historic Chehalis Downtown Walking Tour, the building dates to 1910: "Constructed as the Royal Bakery, the building is constructed of stone and retains integrity in its original design. It is representative of the commercial structures erected in the second downtown. The building has also been a barber shop, apartment building, and a liquor store. In later years it became the local Junior Chamber of Commerce who used the space for rummage sales."
242 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, WA 98532 - 360-748-4222
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Google Maps listed this place as "closed permanently," -- which was news to the customers and the pleasantly sassy bartender I found there. It's a nice old dive that's been around for a long time (current owners family have run it since the 60s, I was informed). When I visited on a Sunday afternoon there were six customers, all drinking big cans of Busch Light. I opted for a Dick Danger Ale (brewed in Centralia).
I was a little early for the big Twin Cities Sertoma Club olympics, which spanned Chehalis and Centralia bars with various contests -- pool, darts, shuffleboard, etc. (Sertoma is a civic group that raises money for deaf youngsters and other charitable causes.)
The Star Tavern appears to have been founded in the 1960s. As per the Historic Chehalis Downtown Walking Tour, the building dates to 1910: "Constructed as the Royal Bakery, the building is constructed of stone and retains integrity in its original design. It is representative of the commercial structures erected in the second downtown. The building has also been a barber shop, apartment building, and a liquor store. In later years it became the local Junior Chamber of Commerce who used the space for rummage sales."
242 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, WA 98532 - 360-748-4222
web site: facebook
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