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Saturday, September 03, 2011

#1442 - The Pastime, Roslyn, WA - 5/20/2011

The Pastime, Roslyn, WA
Update: The Pastime appears to be transitioning to the "Roslyn Roadhouse," as of early 2016


I am looking to confirm this, but if the claims made on the Pastime's MySpace site (and in Michael Caldwell's "Watering Holes of the Northwest) are correct, this may be one of the two oldest bars in the state of Washington. From the site:
"The Pastime was originally named The Palace, back in 1885. It would have been the oldest operating bar in the state of Washington, but for two years during prohibition, it became Owens Meat Market. At that time, it was the first refrigerated meat house in the state. During the 1920's it also endured some major remolding [sic] and in 1974 became known as Jean's Pastime. In 1990 it changed owners again to Lonnie and Jody, our current owners. It is the oldest commercial building in Roslyn and is said to be haunted. There has been two suicide deaths, by gunshot. One in the 1920's and the other in the 1980's. Our closing bartenders have reported strange noises and their have been the sound of people playing pool after the doors have been locked."

Roslyn Pastime sign as of February 2016
But some elements of this story (not just the ghost stories) seem dubious.  E.g. I don't understand how this would have been the oldest operating bar except for two years as meat market during prohibition, since A) there were, of course, no licensed bars at all during prohibition; and B) prohibition in Washington state lasted a minimum of 17 1/2 years. In addition, there is no "Pastime" listed among bars in the 1937 nor 1949 Polk Guides (I cannot determine if there was any bar listed at the location due to changes in street numbering). Finally, I received this information from the president of the Roslyn Historical Museum: "The date is wrong Roslyn didn't exisit until 1886 when coal was discovered. We have an old ledger book from The Palace.  It is dated 1888 the owner was a person with the last name of Bryant." (Nick Henderson, personal correspondence, June 11, 2012)  I hope to find more about the bar's history, and perhaps even some primary sources.

The Pastime, Roslyn, WA - Sep 2012
204 West Pennsylvania Avenue, Roslyn, WA 98941 - (509) 649-3125
Previous bars at this location: Howard's Place (40s), Clem's Tavern (70s)
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#1441 - The Brick, Roslyn, WA - 5/20/2011

The Brick, Roslyn, WA



The Brick is a large bar in a small Washington town, although perhaps most people think it is in Cicely, Alaska. But it is not remarkable only for the use of its exterior in the "Northern Exposure" television series. For example, the bar features an old running water spittoon below the main bar, which once a year hosts racing:  "This Saturday, March 12th, is the 23rd annual Spittoon Race at The Brick Tavern in Downtown Roslyn.  People racing everything from matchbooks to soap.  So that no one gets too much of an advantage, the races are divided into classes by type of boats and there are some strict size and weight guidelines.  In years past, the weighs in started around 11 AM (11:00 in the morning to be really clear) and racing started around 1 PM.  The races, which pit two spittoon racers at a time, can go into the night depending on how many people compete."  (roslynandcleelum.com)

The Brick claims to be the oldest existing bar operating under one name in the state and it is the one I seem to hear most commonly cited as the oldest bar in the state. It's a fine old place and deserves attention, but I do not see any reasonable way it can be defined as the oldest in the state. Accounts differ over whether the current building was constructed in 1889 (after a major fire in Roslyn in 1888) or in 1898. The wikipedia page on Roslyn actually contains both claims. However, with some help help from the Roslyn Museum and local historians, we can determine that it is pretty clearly the latter date:




The Brick, Roslyn, WA
'[Peter] Giovanni and [John] Buffo moved their business to the corner of Pennsylvania and First Street in 1898 and built a structure using 45,000 bricks and named the tavern “The Brick.” ... The museum has a framed copy of the bill for the bricks used to build The Brick, dated 1898, which technically makes their claim that they have been operating since 1889 incorrect. Giovanni and Buffo's tavern may have started operations that year, but The Brick didn't come into existence until 1898.' (Sue Ritchfield, personal correspondence, April 3, 2016)

So as far as time operating under one name, it is plainly preceded by Merchants (1890) in Seattle, The Exchange (1890 or earlier) in Spanaway, and the Horseshoe in Bellingham (though the latter has moved buildings). If, on the other hand, one calculates age by time as a continuous business, regardless of changes in name, location, ownership, and building, then it is predated by the Oak Harbor Tavern, the Bluebird Inn in Bickleton, Kuk's Tavern in Northport, Bellingham's Horseshoe, Tacoma's Spar, and Seattle's Queen City Grill. But in any case it remains the historic centerpiece of a captivating little town just 5 miles off I-90.


The Brick has a 100-year-old English-made bar, a small, sunny, patio, 17' ceilings, an adjacent area that serves as both family dining area and stage for musical acts, and a haunted basement that is said to have once served as the town drunk tank (although the prison cells in the basement were actually installed for the filming of "The Runner Stumbles"). It serves basic pub food, simple cocktails and has a good selection of beers. The crowd is usually a nice set of locals with a sprinking of people passing through.




Union label on back bar at The Brick, Roslyn, WA

















The Brick, ca. 1889, Roslyn, WA
(Washington State University photo)


















The Brick, Roslyn, WA - April 2016










100 E Pennsylvania Ave, Roslyn, WA 98941 - (509) 649-2643
Est. 1898 - Building constructed: 1898
westernperspective - wikipedia - roslynandcleelum.com - beeradvocate - yelp

#1440 #S878 - 106 Pine, Seattle - 5/15/2011

A wine shop and tasting room extension from Michel and Valerie Brotman, the folks behind Chocolate Box, across 1st Avenue from the Pike Place Market.  The folks here are friendly and knowledgeable about northwest wines, and host urban wine tours of the city.


106 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101 - 206 443-1106
Est. April 2010 - Building constructed: 1909
106pine.com - seattleweekly - thestranger - yelp

#1439 #S877 - Paratii Craft Bar, Seattle - 5/14/2011

Update: Paratii Craft Bar closed Feb 15, 2013


A new Brazilian bar and restaurant from Samir Hassan, who previously established All Nations Sports Bar and Samba.  Of course that means cachaca and caipirinhas, but in this case it also means a good range of well-executed cocktails.  I had a tasty "Flirting With Spring" (gin, blanc vermouth, vanilla liqueur, blood orange liqueur, mint, cinnamon, , Chamomile citrust bitters) and"Sam's Cuba Libre."

There are some quite good traditional Brazilian dishes (the chef is Kal Gellein, previously of Kallaloo in Columbia City), but the emphasis is on the cocktails. The decor has multiple nods to Ballard's shipping traditions, items crafted or refurbished by the owner.  



5463 Leary Ave NW, Seattle, Washington 98107 - (206) 420-7406
Est. May 4, 2011 - Building constructed: 1950 - Closed Sep 15, 2013
paratiicraftbar.com - seattleweekly - seattlemet - urbanspoon - yelp

#1438 #S876 - Cure, Seattle - 5/11/2011

A nice little wine and cheese joint tucked across the alley from the tennis courts at Cal Anderson park.  We had some nice combinations of Prosciutto di Parma, Piave cheese, tomato jam, speck, Carmody cheese, spicy pickled vegetables, pepper jelly and cream cheese.


1641 Nagle Pl, Seattle, WA 98122 - (206) 568-5475
Est. May 11, 2011
cureseattle.com - eater - thestranger - yelp

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

#1437 #S875 - Little Water Cantina, Seattle - 5/10/2011


Quite good Mexican food and tasty cocktails in a LEED-certified location with a sunny patio overlooking Lake Union. The retail spaces in these big condo developments along Eastlake leave me a bit cold, but the Little Water manages to establish some quirky personality inside.







2865 Eastlake Ave. E, Seattle, WA - (206) 397-4940
Est. 2011 - Building constructed: 2008 (greater condo bldg)
littlewatercantina.com - facebook - seattleweekly - seattletimes - seattleweekly - eater - seattlemet - thestranger - yelp

#1436 #S874 - Le Bon Ton Roule, Seattle - 5/9/2011

Update: Le Bon Ton Roule closed on Dec 2 and was re-opened as El Borracho Del Norte.


This is a great addition to the neighborhood and city.  It's a New Orleans style roadhouse themed restaurant, with a nice patio, and on most days has styles of music that you can't hear many places.  BTW, the phonetic spelling (Bon "Ton" rather than "Temps") is intended to stress that they are cajun and creole, not French.

This was recently "Claudio's," "Bourbon and Barbeque" and then "The Treehouse."  I'm not aware of what it was before recent times but King County records say the structure is remarkably old -- built in 1900 (which means 1900 or earlier, since records usually listed that year for any stucture built up to and including that year).

Le Bon Ton Roule, Seattle
4332 Leary Way NW, Seattle, WA 98107 - (206) 297-8888
Est. 2011 - Building constructed: 1900
lebontonroule.com - facebook - dishtip - thestranger - seattle weekly - thrillist - yelp

Sunday, August 28, 2011

#1435 #S873 - Maya's Mexican Cantina, Seattle - 5/7/2011

You have to like an American Mexican joint with a huge menu and a small subsection titled "Mexican dishes."



9447 Rainier Ave. S Seattle, WA. 98178 - 206-725-5510
Est. 1979 - Building constructed: 1947
mayasrestaurant.com - seattletimes - yelp - urbanspoon  

#1434 - Sky Ultra Lounge, Bellevue, WA - 5/5/2011

Update: The Sky Ultra Lounge closed in April 2012


Oh sweet jeeziz, no. Nothing personal or anything, but if you look at the pictures on this place's web site and have even the slightest urge to go here, we probably just won't be hanging out together much.

550 106th Ave NE, Ste 300, Bellevue, WA 98004 - (425) 453-4300
skyultralounge.com - facebook - yelp

#1433 #S872 - Urban Enoteca, Seattle - 5/3/2011

Update: Urban Enoteca closed Jan 3, 2013


A huge place one would expect to find in the rolling hills of central Washington rather than tucked under a bridge amidst the warehouses of the SoDo area.  Urban Enoteca has a fine restaurant, a very large tasting room, and a couple grand, additional rooms for special events.  I had the Lamb Crudo (Chimichurri, red onion, Castelventrano olives), the Nuts and Cheese (Candied walnut and blue cheese spread crostini) and a syrah that I forget.









4130 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 - (206) 467-9463
Est. December 2010 - Closed Jan 3, 2012
urbanenoteca.com - seattlemet - winepeeps - komonews - yelp - seattlemag

#1432 - Pete's Club Tavern, Carnation, WA - 4/30/2011


Pete's has gone under various names (apparently it's "The Pete" to locals, but going under "Pete's Club," "Pete's Grill & Pub," etc. etc.).  Pete's is a large place that caters to bikers but attracts all types of people.  I have read that it was established in 1910, but I have also read some conflicting information, and have found no primary sources or reliable historical references. However King county tax records confirm that the building itself dates to 1910.
4640 Tolt Ave., Carnation, WA, 98014 - (425) 333-4300
Est. year - Building constructed: 1910
link - Don Lovett - yelp - urban spoon

#1431 - Fall City Roadhouse, Fall City, WA - 4/30/2011

The Fall City Roadhouse is a standard American diner with an open bar area and seven rooms for lodgers on the second floor. The building hast hosted businesses since 1916 (the upper rooms since 1931) and in 1990 the exterior was used for the roadhouse in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks" and "Fire Walk With Me."  The building was the "Colonial Inn" at the time (and since 1966).  Previously it was the "Riverside Tavern."

4200 Preston Fall City Rd SE, Fall City, WA 98024 - (425) 222-4800
Est. 2008 - Building constructed: 1916
fcroadhouse.com - seattletimes - yelp

#1430 - Last Frontier Saloon, Fall City, WA - 4/30/2011

The Last Frontier Saloon is actually a tavern (no hard liquor) with a ton of history and a commensurately large collection of oddball decor and memorabilia. It is on the very location of the town's founding, a trading post established in 1869, and where bars have subsequently been located  since before prohibition. Here's the brief section on it published in Jack Kelley's massive "Jack's History of Fall City" in 2006:

"The Last Frontier Saloon, currently owned by Alan Lind, is a beer parlor rather than a saloon because it doesn't carry hard liquor. This building replaced the Pioneer Saloon (torn down in 1929 when the road was widened) and was constructed by Edna Cheney in 1930. It was leased to Lars Johansen, who later turned it into a beer parlor. In about 1946 it was owned by Harry Read for a number of years; an owner by the name of Talkington called it Talk's Tavern in the mid-50s."

The bar has a small kitchen serving burgers and steaks and a fairly sizable patio out back that sometimes hosts musical events.  For whatever reason, the patio is dominated by a large mural of The Three Stooges, by Evan Jones.   And while it's on a somewhat touristy thoroughfare from Seattle to Snoqualmie Falls, happily the bar is generally full of older locals.


33813 SE Redmond-Fall City Rd, Fall City, WA 98024 - (425) 222-5640
Est. ? - Building constructed: 1930
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#1429 - Pandora Cellars, Carnation, WA - 4/30/2011








32305 NE 8th St, Carnation, WA 98014 - 206-227-5929
pandoracellars.com - facebook

Saturday, August 27, 2011

#1428 #S871 - A Pizza Mart (downtown), Seattle - 4/28/2011

Update: This location closed Dec 31, 2017 and relocated across the street at 925 Stewart.



Like the U District version, the downtown A-Pizza Mart has a surprisingly lively little bar scene, with more character than you would guess from the exterior. The pizza and cocktails are not outstanding, but they are a little better than average.


910 Stewart St, Seattle, WA 98101 - (206) 903-8500













#1427 #S870 - Sambar, Seattle - 4/26/2011

Update: Sambar (and Le Gourmand) closed in 2012.

Sambar is a tiny bar with no discernible sign, and attached to the back of Le Gourmand french restaurant.  The cocktails, crafted by Jay Kuehner are very good (I started with the Nocturne -- scotch, smoked black tea liqueur, caramel water, and orange bitters).  It serves fine food from the associated restaurant, and in summer has a patio that Providence Cicero describes as "like drinking in Monet's garden."



425 NW Market St., Seattle, WA 98107 - (206) 781-4883
Est. 2004 (Le Gourmand 1985) - Building constructed: 1926
sambarseattle.com - seattletimes - monappetit - thestranger - seattleweekly - yelp

#1426 - PF Chang, Bellevue, WA - 4/25/2011

525 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, WA 98004 - (425) 637-3582