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Jules Maes Saloon

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5919 Airport Way S
Seattle, WA 98108
 
Map of Jules Maes Saloon, 5919 Airport Way S, Seattle

Jules Maes Saloon, located in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood, is one of the city’s oldest and most iconic watering holes. Established in 1888, this historic saloon has retained much of its old-world charm, with its original brick walls, hardwood floors, and vintage decor. Walking through its doors feels like stepping back in time, with a warm and welcoming atmosphere that pays homage to Seattle’s early years and Georgetown’s industrial roots. The bar’s authenticity is reflected not only in its decor but also in its loyal local patrons who gather to enjoy its timeless ambiance.

The saloon offers a robust selection of craft beers, cocktails, and classic bar fare, making it a favorite for both regulars and newcomers. Jules Maes is known for serving hearty, comforting food, with popular menu items like burgers, fries, and wings, along with rotating seasonal specials. Its well-curated beer list focuses on local Pacific Northwest brews, offering patrons a true taste of the region’s rich brewing tradition. The bar also hosts live music, making it a lively spot for entertainment, with a lineup that often features local bands and independent artists.

Beyond the food and drink, Jules Maes is a true community gathering place. Over the years, it has become a hub for Seattle’s artists, musicians, and history buffs, making it much more than just a bar. Its storied past, marked by tales of the working-class community and Georgetown’s transformation, adds a layer of charm and nostalgia that has helped it endure for over a century. This strong connection to its roots and commitment to keeping its legacy alive make Jules Maes Saloon a beloved landmark within Seattle’s cultural landscape.

If you're looking for an experience that captures a piece of Seattle’s history, Jules Maes Saloon offers a rare glimpse into the city’s past with the energy and camaraderie of a true neighborhood bar.

 
   

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