![]() The Old Hangout Bar’s long list of 18 signature cocktails features boozy classics ranging from Old Fashioneds and Mai Tais, to Singapore Slings that are sure to transport guests from Tacoma to the tropics. In what was once home to the Elks fraternity’s locker room and swimming pool, you can now find yourself with a cocktail in hand at The Old Hangout Bar, an impressive tiki-inspired lounge featuring a custom bar crafted by bamboo artisans, a dramatic rock feature and waterfall from the original Elks building, and endless drinks derived from exotic locations across the world. Visitors are welcome to tour the seven-barrel brewery, and enjoy drinks including spirits and wine, as well as canned beer and merchandise available to purchase in the adjoining bottle shop. Start on the lower level to experience McMenamins’ 27th brewery, featuring 16 taps of beers and ciders. ![]() The new McMenamins Elks Temple is home to 45 hotel rooms, a brewery, grand concert ballroom, multiple bars and a slew of surprises. “It’s an exciting time for everyone involved.” “The whole process has involved a lot of dreaming and hard work, but we are now seeing the finish line,” Brian McMenamin tells us. Grab a drink at one of their multiple bars located throughout the property. With the finishing touches being wrapped up, the final reveal of Tacoma’s much-anticipated new addition is sure to wow the South Sound. Slowly but surely, the McMenamin family carefully researched and restored the building over the course of last 10 years. The eclectic family-owned chain of 55 pubs, breweries and music venues famous for housing their locations in historic buildings throughout Pacific Northwest is a regional hit. The long-awaited arrival of McMenamins in Tacoma has had locals holding their breath since the company purchased the old Elks Lodge back in 2009. The public can experience the magic of McMenamins Elks Temple firsthand when its doors open on April 24, 2019. McMenamins has worked hard to restore the building that has been empty for 20 years, bringing one of Tacoma’s diamonds in the rough to life once more. Tacoma’s historic Elks Lodge has called downtown Tacoma home for over 100 years. ![]()
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