We welcome you to visit The Brick,
Washington’s oldest continuously
operating bar, established in 1889. The
Brick originally started out as the place
for cold drinks for the coal miners of
Roslyn. From our famous 100 year old bar
with spittoon to our jail cell and all of
its history, this is a great place to
revisit the past. For those who like to
party we have live bands every Friday and
Saturday night with lots of festive
activities we participate in year round. We
are also known for the TV series Northern
Exposure filmed here in Roslyn and other
movies including Dick Van Dyke's film
the Runner Stumbles. Whether you’re camping
this summer, enjoying the 600 miles of
trails during winter or just want to get out
of the city for a short drive over the
mountains to enjoy a great meal and live
entertainment, The Brick is definitely the
place to have a good time.
Use
this site to plan your trip next time you
stop through Roslyn. Our calendar will tell
you what’s happening when, where to lodge,
what’s on our menu and who will be serving
you your next cocktail. Also for any bands
wanting to book with The Brick go to our
contact page and see instructions for
sending demos and info to Leah for
upcoming venues.
Patrons,
join us and share your stories, pictures and
fun as a member of The Brick Blog and share
your good times and keep up to date on
what’s happening here at The Brick Saloon.