Jules Mae Saloon
Seattle's oldest bar, a Georgetown landmark since 1888 serving comfort food with a bistro flair and freshly squeezed drinks. Features live music, a back room stage, and historic atmosphere in a designated Seattle Historic Site.
History: Claims to be Seattle's oldest bar, established 1888 in Georgetown (then an independent city). Originally at 5953 Airport Way S, purchased by Belgian-born bartender Jules Gustaf Maes. In 1936, he opened at the current 5919 Airport Way S location, backdating the founding to 1888. The building ('The Brick Store') at the corner of Airport Way and Nebraska is listed as a Seattle Historic Site. The bar has survived Prohibition, multiple owners, and Georgetown's industrial transformations.
Facilities
| Capacity notes | Bar and restaurant with back room music venue |
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| Stage | Yes |
| Parking | Parking lot out back; additional parking along south side street and on Airport Way S out front; free parking available |
| Accessible | Not specified |
Rental policies
| Alcohol | In-house — Full bar service with freshly made cocktails |
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| Rental info | Private events available; contact [email protected] |
| Price tier | inquire |
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