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The Cave Bar’s owner Tracy Hatton poses for a photo in the newly reopened bar in Aberdeen.

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As Halloween looms, neighborhood bar returns to life

Community is the foundation of the resurrected Cave

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ANTIHERO, based in Tacoma, shared what was a “double headline show” with A Lien Nation at Messy Jessy’s Bar and Grill — 212 S. I St., in Aberdeen. Dustin Adair opened for the two hard, fast, aggressive rock bands.

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Let there be rock

The three-man band ANTIHERO stole the show with drummer Jason VanEss’ fiery display on stage. Maybe he ignited…

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The Local 101 Bar & Grill — 322 Lincoln St., in Hoquiam — just got added to the city of Hoquiam Register of Historic Places. There are 19 buildings throughout the city on the list. Co-owners Kelli Osborne and Molly Moody are “excited” to get the building on the list. While it won’t be open for about six months, they hope to open it sooner than that.

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The Local 101 Bar & Grill adds to Hoquiam’s historic lore

The city of Hoquiam Register of Historic Places just got a little longer as a bar on Lincoln…

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John Prentice III is a regular Open Mic Night performer at Messy Jessy’s Bar and Grill — 212 S. I St., in Aberdeen. Prentice, who plays country covers and originals, is known for his stage presence and his ability to sound a bit like Johnny Cash. Prentice loves playing Cash’s song, “I’ve Been Everywhere,” because of its difficulty and how it pleases the crowd.

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Messy Jessy’s venue showcases ‘hidden gems’

When most people think of a rock star, they think of an artist selling out an arena in…

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The Artic Pub stands open once again, following a fire that shuttered the bar for months.

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Back from the ashes: Artic Pub returns after fire

Fighting through a rough few years, the doors are open again

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Dave Morris, of “Donna and the Dudes,” performs a “dirty, bluesy style” set with Donna Albert, Ken Albert, Art Sartwell and Bill Proffitt during an Open Mic Night on Tuesday at Messy Jessy’s Bar and Grill.

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Open Mic Nights a successful venture at Messy Jessy’s

Messy Jessy’s Bar &Grill in Aberdeen is offering a new, fun night to its calendar that will allow…

Bryce Romero, proprietor of The Tap Room — 103 East Wishkah St., in Aberdeen — shakes a couple of drinks Tuesday early afternoon for thirsty customers. Romero often uses those skills to make the Green Tea shot, and hand-crafted cocktails. While Romero isn’t sure where the Jameson-based drink came from, he said his place is in the running for the best one in town. (Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World)

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The Tap Room provides a ‘party’ atmosphere

A multitasker at heart, Bryce Romero wipes down his bench and table outside, makes sure the barstools inside…