Prohibition officially ends and the Mt. Si Tavern becomes a common rest area for local firefighter training camps, local rangers, as well as automotive travelers, and driving enthusiasts. Highway 10 is renamed the Sunset Highway which attracts a new fad of travelers (auto enthusiasts), as well as road-trippers crossing the cascades on their way to the Pacific coastline, making the Mt. Si Tavern the sole stopping point for a break for a bite and a brew.
The Sunset Highway (aka Highway 10) is paved and designated Interstate 90, bringing record numbers of road trippers, auto enthusiasts, skiers, hikers, bikers, and campers through Mt. Si Tavern's doors with its freshly paved roads, making MST the only visible hangout spot from the highway before and after the pass.
After 80 years without advertising of any kind, the Mt. Si Tavern is discovered by a few local TV stations covering historic restaurants and dives, making MST a popular destination location for modern travelers, bikers, hikers, and campers. This uptick created a higher demand for local food, cocktails, and beer which persists to this very day.
"Welcome to the Mt. Si Tavern in North Bend, WA. For nearly 100 years, the Mt. Si Tavern has been one of Snoqualmie Pass' most beloved local taverns. This Cascade Mountain landmark continues to serve up Pacific Northwestern food favorites and backyard BBQ along with a wide selection of local beer and cocktails in a cozy historical atmosphere. Stop in and say hello!"
"For nearly 100 years, the Mt. Si Tavern has been one of Snoqualmie Pass' most beloved local taverns. This Cascade Mountain landmark continues to serve up PNW food favorites and backyard BBQ along with a wide selection of locally sourced beers and cocktails in a cozy historical atmosphere. Stop in and say hello!"
Daily Business Hours:
12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
45530 SE North Bend Way
Tanner Flats, WA 98045
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