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Opal Lounge

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What started out in 1912 as the Opal Saloon, hosting a brothel above its landmark South Tacoma Way residence currently represents what is Tacoma’s oldest bar. Well, kinda. Technically it is the oldest bar that started out as a bar, and still currently runs as a bar. Now when I say “technically” it means “from what Opal Lounge bartender Patty told me.” And that pretty much is like quoting the dictionary, right?



In a smoky voice, bartender Patty told us the intense history of what lies inside Opal Lounge’s historic walls. Just looking behind this old wooden bar you can see circa 1940s photos portraying images of the same storefront that has been there for ages.



According to our daytime barfly friend perched next to us at Opal’s (not a credible source by any means), you can witness Opal’s acclaimed storefront in the background of Andrew L. Stone’s 1961 movie “Ring of Fire.” Sound familiar? Our barfly friend swears this is the same movie Johnny Cash wrote a song for which holds the very same title. Well, I’ve done my diligent research and have found no proof confirming that our barfly friend’s Johnny Cash statement is true. My editors would be proud.



Bandito and I sip our domestic drafts as our tummies begin to grumble. We’re hungry, so we ask Patty what she recommends from her 10-item menu. “Nothing,” she says, “Everything’s frozen and micro-waved. See those Full Meal Deals on the menu? Those are $1 frozen dinners from Safeway that we sell for $10.99.”



Who says bartenders can’t be honest?



Along with pull tabs, $1 Jello shots, barstool bingo, mass St. Patrick’s Day decor, and duct-taped barstools, Opal Lounge’s food menu options seemed to fit right in with the ambiance of what I will certainly label “a typical dive bar”.

Opal Lounge

5226 S. Tacoma Way, Tacoma, 253.473.2600



Food: Did you even read this column?

Beer: Cheap ass domestics

Service: Brutally honest



Bar Exam Dive Grade: B-



 

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d-know(s) said on Mar. 11, 2009 at 5:02pm

Oh man, I think I got pulled to that bar back in the early 90's and I was the only one dressed in pseudo Cali-beachbum garb(flops, boardshorts, tanktop), amidst a crowd of biker-type patrons. I remember telling my friends the next day that the hickey on my neck was a spider bite.They didn't believe me but I pointed out that the girl was a biker-mama named "Spider" and to note the lack of actual teethmarks on my neck.

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