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- As of October 2020 we have completed the restoration of the saloon building and hotel, including additional soundproofing between the rooms. Come check us out again for the first time! Smiley’s Schooner Saloon was established in 1851 and has been in continual operation in the same stalwart and storied building since - and we've yet to find an older bar west of the Mississippi. The saloon is believed to have been built for the energetic young Captain Isaac Morgan who arrived in Bolinas (or Jugville as it was known then) in 1849. Those were gold rush days, days of growth; when one gambled with one’s dreams and then watched them either shatter and splinter or be crafted and honed into realities. Smiley’s is known among musicians for gigs that come with free beds and a spirited crowd, and to music fans as a place to catch artists like the Sam Chase and California Honeydrops. So now you’ll need a place to rest your head; in an outbuilding behind the bar, you’ll find Smiley’s Sleeping Quarters: 6 private rooms with brand new organic linens and mattresses. While we still have a long way to go, we’re happy to report that our rooms are no longer “a warren of stale-smelling rooms hastily constructed behind the town’s only bar" as the New York Times called them in their quirky June 2014 article about Bolinas. Our bartenders are on site until (at least) midnight to check you in, give you your keys and answer any questions. We do not have a reception desk or concierge right now; once you have your keys you are on your own to come and go as you please. *Please note that live music often results in some excess noise (and fun) later into the evening.* At this time, Smiley's rooms aren't suitable for children or for folks in need of total peace and quiet.As of October 2020 we have completed the restoration of the saloon building and hotel, including additional soundproofing between the rooms. Come check us out again for the first time! Smiley’s Schooner Saloon was established in 1851 and has been in continual operation in the same stalwart and storied building since - and we've yet to find an older bar west of the Mississippi. The saloon is believed to have been built for the energetic young Captain Isaac Morgan who arrived in Bolinas (or Jugville as it was known then) in 1849. Those were gold rush days, days of growth; when one gambled with one’s dreams and then watched them either shatter and splinter or be crafted and honed into realities. Smiley’s is known among musicians for gigs that come with free beds and a spirited crowd, and to music fans as a place to catch artists like the Sam Chase and California Honeydrops. So now you’ll need a place to rest your head; in an outbuilding behind the bar, you’ll find Smiley’s Sleeping Quarters: 6 private rooms with brand new organic linens and mattresses. While we still have a long way to go, we’re happy to report that our rooms are no longer “a warren of stale-smelling rooms hastily constructed behind the town’s only bar" as the New York Times called them in their quirky June 2014 article about Bolinas. Our bartenders are on site until (at least) midnight to check you in, give you your keys and answer any questions. We do not have a reception desk or concierge right now; once you have your keys you are on your own to come and go as you please. *Please note that live music often results in some excess noise (and fun) later into the evening.* At this time, Smiley's rooms aren't suitable for children or for folks in need of total peace and quiet.
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Phone: (415) 233-9748
Fax: (415) 868-1319
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- all major credit cards, discover
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Parking: Street
Wi-Fi: No
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Alcohol: Full Bar
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Price Range : Below Average
Pets Allowed: Yes
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01/01/2013
Smiley's Saloon is not only a great bar, but it holds the distinction of being the oldest "continuously operating" bar in the state of California. Founded in 1851, Smileys is said to have remained open in the remote town of Bolinas even during Prohibition. The saloon itself used to be split in half, with the local post office, a barbershop, and a bait shop occupying the other side at different times. That sll changed during a major remodel in the 1980s, allowing Smileys to provide a bigger space. The bar itself, where regulars and newcomers alike sit,
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Phone: (415) 868-1311
Address: 41 Wharf Rd, Bolinas, CA 94924
Website: http://www.smileyssaloon.com
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