Established in 1892, The Central Saloon is Seattle’s oldest bar. It has survived Prohibition, earthquakes, and over a hundred years of patrons. In the 1960s, it was a hang-out for hippies and radicals. After that, it became a favorite place for indie rockers.
It is the last place the band Mother Love Bone played with singer Andrew Wood before his death on March 19, 1990.

