The Cave Bar in Aberdeen Is a Must-Stop on the Washington Coast - ThurstonTalk

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The Cave Bar in Aberdeen, nestled within the historic Polish Club, has been an integral part of the community since its establishment in 1916. Originally built for Polish immigrants, the bar has evolved while retaining its cultural significance. Many patrons claim the venue is haunted, with staff and customers alike sharing stories of feeling watched in various areas. The bar hosts a range of social events, including karaoke and music bingo, to engage the community and create a friendly environment. Owner Tracy Hatton highlights the importance of safety and comfort for all guests, particularly women who visit alone.

With a diverse social calendar and a welcoming atmosphere, The Cave Bar is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It combines rich history with modern entertainment, making it a unique spot on the Washington coast. This blend of community spirit and historical significance makes The Cave Bar a must-visit location in Grays Harbor.

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