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Specialties
Family Dining Available until 9PM
The legendary Brick Saloon, Washington’s oldest continuously operating bar, established in 1889, specializes in tasty pub fare, and amazing live music every Friday and Saturday night. The Brick is sure to be your favorite roadhouse stop!
History
Established in 1889.
The Brick Saloon is Washington’s oldest continuously operating bar. In 1889, John Buffo and Peter Giovanni opened a tavern in this location. The tavern was rebuilt in 1898 using 45,000 bricks and took the name «The Brick».
The Brick’s back bar is 100 years old and originated in England. It was purchased in Portland, Oregon after following the European shipping lanes around Cape Horn. The unique 23′ running water spittoon still operates today.
Explore our website to find out more about The Brick, upcoming events, lodging, recreation, and interesting information and facts about the unique community of Roslyn including our historic cemeteries, colorful coal mining history, artistic building murals, and Roslyn’s touch of fame as being the setting for the hit TV series «Northern Exposure» and the film «The Runner Stumbles» starring Dick Van
The Brick has tasty pub fare, family dining, and live music every Friday and Saturday night, and is sure to be your favorite roadhouse stop