Fabulous neighborhood bar of Blue Lake! They have live music and fun gaming events {billiards, turtle races, ping pong, etc...} The Logger has friendly and awesome bartenders all of the time!! Right in the center of their bar, is a fresh juicer for their mixed drinks and it smells amazing!!! Greyhounds and Lemon martinis with fresh squeezed citrus? Yes please! Â It is also very clean at this bar, a rarity for bars. Visit the logger!!!
Review Source:This is such a crazy but wonderful historic dive bar, and you need to come here with an open mind and sense of humor to enjoy the experience. Â The bartender is just as surly as she can be, there isn't much "happening" here (it's usually fairly empty), and there isn't much of a drink selection. Â You're expected to buy a beer or a whiskey, and pay with cash.
But apparently this bar has been here for about a century, since the logging days. Â It's not just a "logging themed bar"; it's the real deal. Â Loggers drank here back in the day and the place is decorated with their equipment, photographs, and memorabilia. Â
If you'd appreciate enjoying a beer while learning about the fascinating history of Humboldt County, this is the place... It's -definitely- one of a kind!
It is what it sounds like...a logger-themed bar. But its much more! It hosts a variety of music acts and is just a short walk from Mad River brewery, which closes early. Also good for a drink before a Del Arte performance (you might need it!). The pool table is good. The employees are often grumpy...oh well in this case. I wouldnt go out of my way, but have enjoyed my drinks here!
Review Source:If you know me, you know I love a good dive bar. Â The Logger Bar is a great dive! Â It was practically empty at 7pm on Saturday night but that was fine by me and my friends.
The only downside is they do not take cards. Â CASH ONLY! Â That's why it's minus one star.
If you find yourself behind the Redwood Curtain, stop by the Logger.
Great place for checking out old time logging goods, and the wood stove with the office chair is to die for! With that said, the rest of it kind of sucked. Â We walked in after the Hoptober Fest last weekend, and were the only people there for an hour or so. The bartender was more than surly, she was downright rude and wouldn't get off her computer for over ten minutes to come serve us anything. It seemed to be a huge issue for her to actually do her job, and it was not how business should be run. Later that night I was at a party in Arcata, and the Logger Bar came up in conversation. The consensus of the locals who spent time there in the past was the bartender was worthless, and pulled the same crappy service because she was on play station instead of the computer. I guess the employee pool is pretty thin in Blue Lake...
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