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Nominated for: BEST Blues Club
The Oxford Saloon & Eatery, established in 1910, is one of the oldest restored saloons in the northwest. Housed in the Oxford Building (built in 1889 as Blackman Dry Goods Store) this fine old place, totally restored in 1992, has the look and feel of an 1880's saloon. There are two floors with original and restored fixtures of the period throughout. The main floor still has the original large oak back bar, the moose head where patrons would pitch nickels for beers, and Big John, the Knight in Shining Armor. The back bar survived a sailing voyage from the east coast around Cape Horn and was retrieved from the Seattle Hotel in the late 1890's.
Lindamull on September 23, 2011
Who loves you baby? Andrea and the cast and crew of the Oxford....The Nachos! The Music! The Music! The Music!
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James P. on September 10, 2011
The bartenders are great, the cooks know what they're doing. Probably one of the best experiences listening to the blues I've ever had.
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Great bar! Great food! Great ghost story!
I've made it out to a couple of their band nights, and to a fundraiser they had recently, and the music has been spectacular. A lot of great local and area blues bands make this their haunt, and I've always had a great time.
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Kitt'n T. on September 10, 2011
The staff is friendly, the music is great... love this place.
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Marissa B. on September 10, 2011
You've got to check out their Thursday night blues jam and have some of the best fish and chips in the area.
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