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Cocktail lounges, sports bars, dives, and tiki bars all have their place in any given boozy corner of America. But if you’re traveling through the West this spring and summer, there's nothing ...
If you were to walk into an Old West saloon, you probably wouldn’t be there for a glass of ice water. Like today, beer was a staple drink at the bar. Unlike today, the beer of the 19th century ...
So, a guy walks into a bar –and in this case, stumbles upon not just any bar—an historic western saloon on the old frontier with original artifacts displayed throughout.
Anyone who grew up on a diet of Hollywood westerns knows there was a time when swinging doors actually outnumbered golden arches. There are genuine holdovers from those days: the Cow Palace in Ariz… ...
Beer, whiskey and saloons were big business in the old west and continues today. In the United States, we consume 6.3 billion gallons of beer and 20 million cases of whiskey annually.
Saloons of the Old West. by Bridget Johnson. May 10, 2013, 12:00 AM. ... The worst of it is that you never will belly up at those bars, either. The real saloons are all gone now.
The walls around the pecan bar top were part of a later addition that’s now nearly a century old. A sign behind the counter lists 160 beers with myriad western craft brews.
Old West saloon continues into modern times. Elysia Conner 307 ... pictured Wednesday outside the White Wolf Saloon in Douglas, have owned the bar for more than eight years after finding it for ...
Grange Hall Burger Bar’s mysterious second-floor bar and restaurant is now open off Randolph Street in the Wild West Loop. Backdoor Saloon is only open three days a week, Thursday through ...
Now they also run an Old West saloon. ... Pendleton’s historic 1800s Shamrock Card Room comes to life as a real bar, where drinks are served by corset-wearing saloon girls and bow-tied bartenders.
Clouds of dust hang in the column of sunlight that spears through the front door and onto the hardwood floors of the Pioneer Saloon.A hazy glow looms over the century-old bar’s patterned copper ...
It was built in 1878 as an old western saloon. It’s been rumored that Doc Holliday played cards there, and today there’s still a bar, card tables and a pool table.
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