Thank Nirvana! Thank Linda! Lindas Tavern celebrates 30 years on Capitol Hill

Seattle, WALocal News

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Linda's Tavern stands as a cherished institution in Seattle's Capitol Hill, deeply woven into the fabric of the local music scene. Founded in 1994 by Linda Derschang alongside Sub Pop co-founders, the bar has fostered a unique environment where memories and music thrive. Derschang reminisces about the neighborhood's transformation, highlighting positive developments like the establishment of Elliott Bay Books, while lamenting the loss of beloved local businesses due to rising rents. She acknowledges the tavern's role as a gathering place for musicians and locals, attributing its enduring popularity to the people who frequent it. The anniversary celebration on February 13 promises to bring together regulars and staff for a night of fun and nostalgia, featuring secret DJs and free t-shirts.

Derschang expresses her heartfelt gratitude to the community that has supported Linda's over the years. As she reflects on the future, she remains open to the tavern's next chapter, even as she declares no plans for new ventures. Linda's Tavern remains a symbol of resilience and community spirit in Seattle, inviting all to join in the celebration.

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