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April 2024 by Justin Burkholder
beer only, Locals not overly friendly, bartender not overly friendly. If i was thirsty in the area would come back but never make a special trip for this place.
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March 2024 by wolfgang trask
Parking: 1000
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March 2024 by Johnee Jay
My Sunday Drive destination every
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January 2024 by Robert Bach
A piece of Washington history. A true tavern experience!
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January 2024 by hunting the northwest
Why would you close a bar at 8 pm Friday and Saturday are the busy
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November 2023 by Kim Lawson
Tiny tiny town. Middle of nowhere. I took forestry road from Boistfort. It is really a cool drive. Very scenic!
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November 2023 by Brian Babcock
Great spot for a drink with friends! Excellent atmosphere and a friendly group working the place. There is something to look at in every nook and cranny and adding the dollars to the ceiling is a fun tradition! The food is basic but the burgers are good and the pizzas are alright. We will definitely be visiting again!
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November 2023 by Alex Maldonado
You gotta appreciate a place like this that still exists, the new owner is personable and easy going! Seeing all the old photos, equipment and a warm wood stove radiating in there really puts it all together, the new owner mentioned the yard games and fully fenced back yard for your dogs. Definitely gonna go back to check it all out when it's light out.
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September 2023 by Wilna Wheeler
Great atmosphere! Fun place!
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July 2023 by Ken Turner
We didn't eat food there. However, the owners are always friendly. It's a rustic building circa 1927. It's an old time loggers hangout from years gone by. More of a locals bar now. Unless you drive a truck or side by side/ADV bike the road in is one way in & out because it's gravel a couple miles past the bar for the rest of the way. Since we were on HD touring bikes it was 17 miles in so 34 round trip.That's the only negative about going there except covering up the thousands of bottle caps in parking lot w/gravel. The bottle cap parking lot was unique.Parking: There are 3-4 steps up into the bar so not conducive for wheelchair access. Didn't notice if there was a ramp or not.
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July 2023 by Scott Fanning
No menu the food wasn't even edible we paid 7 dollars for a frozen totinos pizza.the bar tender never said a word about what we were going to get.that was a 2 dollar pizza at Safeway..the teashirts have changed...the beer was good we spent a 100 dollars in 1.5 hours.that was 2 people I'm to old to drive that far for a 2 dollar pizza that my dog won't eat!!??
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June 2023 by Kenith Turner
We didn't eat food there. However, the owners are always friendly. It's a rustic building circa 1927. It's an old time loggers hangout from years gone by. More of a locals bar now. Unless you drive a truck or side by side/ADV bike the road in is one way in & out because it's gravel a couple miles past the bar for the rest of the way. Since we were on HD touring bikes it was 17 miles in so 34 round trip.That's the only negative about going there except covering up the thousands of bottle caps in parking lot w/gravel. The bottle cap parking lot was unique.Parking: There are 3-4 steps up into the bar so not conducive for wheelchair access. Didn't notice if there was a ramp or not.
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June 2023 by Sydney N.
9:45pm on a Friday night, and it's closed. Business hours said open to 2am. Quite a drive just to have to turn around.
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April 2023 by Andrew H.
The oddest bar I've ever been to. Nice patrons, friendly service, good prices. A little hard to find, trust your maps app it is there.
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April 2023 by Jon Larson
What a great Tavern. Old school. They're lucky to even have a telephone and that's old school too! Great double cheese burger! Good old fashioned "Tavern" with pool table.Extensive old logging equipment, chainsaws. Swedish misery whips, One Lung power crosscut saw. Very unique wallpaper in the men's room! Outside more antique logging equipment including a Steam Donkey. A place time forgot, and off the beaten path so one really has to want to go there!WARNING: You have to take primitive logging roads to get there so watch out for loaded log trucks. C.B. Radio is recommended! Channel is posted on the 1st tree as is the mile markers.