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1995, reopened after closed July-Dec 2011, closed again July 2012, reopened Sep 2013)īallard Firehouse - 5429 Russell Ave NW (1995-2003)īallard Grill and Alehouse - 4300 Leary Way (AKA the 4 B's, or Ballard's Best Brew and Burgers)īallroom in Fremont - 456 N 36th (est. by 1942 at 7320 Greenwood, moved across the street to current location between 19, current location constructed in 1912Īcorn Eatery and Bar - 9041 Holman Rd NW (2001-2009)Īnthony's (Pier 66) - 2201 Alaskan Way - Est.
On the day I started this blog I could recall 466 bars where I've had a drink, and I'll start by listing those:Ģ0th Ave Tavern/Pub - 5819 20th Ave NW (late 40s to early 2000s)ħ4th St. I don't push myself to go out when I don't feel like it - I don't want the list to encourage me to go out more - just to go out to a larger variety of places. I don't take photos or commit to learning the history of every bar - I don't want this to be work. I also plan to describe, now and then, some of the more interesting bars I've visited in the past. In this blog I plan to add each new bar as I visit it, sometimes just listing it and sometimes adding some notes. They can be - at least in one instance - a bar owned by a man who calls himself "God," who removed all the song names from the juke box so people have to guess, and who proudly displays his letters from local authorities warning him to stop showing up nude at local restaurants. They can be tiki bars, swanky wine bars, redneck dive taverns, massive techno blaring nightclubs, sports bars overrun by frat boys wearing their caps backwards, goth bars, members-only bars, gay bars, or even restaurants - as long as they have a bar where people go to get mostly drinks, rather than food. They can be bars I remember going to 20 years ago or new bars I try out today (my memory is terrible, so additions are mostly places new to me). The goal is to list one thousand bars where I've had at least one drink.