Metzger's Tavern

Metzger's Tavern
Metzger's Tavern, Interior
Location Henderson, Kentucky, USA
Coordinates 37°49′49″N 87°35′04″W / 37.8304°N 87.5844°W / 37.8304; -87.5844Coordinates: 37°49′49″N 87°35′04″W / 37.8304°N 87.5844°W / 37.8304; -87.5844
Opened 1887

Metzger's Tavern is a historic bar, restaurant and package liquor store in the Eastside of Henderson, Kentucky. It is the oldest continuously operating tavern in the state of Kentucky. Metzger's Tavern was named to the 2010 Huffington Post's top 25 dive bars in the United States.[1][2]

History

Metzger's Tavern opened in 1887 on Powell Street, drawing clientele from the Audubon neighborhood, a working class community of mill workers. It started out as either The Swing Door Saloon or Hosbach's - accounts vary. John Albert Metzger acquired the business in 1945 and it became Metzger's Market; it became Metzger's Tavern in 1962, when it was operated by John's son, Don Metzger, and his business partner, Joe Tigue.[3][4]

Women did not enter Metzger's Tavern until the 1990s; this was a custom rather than any posted rule or policy. In the 1990s, women began joining co-workers for lunch, despite the lack of a women's restroom. There is still just one bathroom at the tavern, with two stand-up urinals and a door on the toilet cubicle.[5][6]

Various Kentucky celebrities have visited the tavern, including then University of Kentucky basketball coach Rick Pitino and Kentucky governor Paul Patton.[7]

Today

In 2006, Metzger's Tavern was purchased by Steve Watkins. As of 2016, he is looking to partner with someone who will then take over the business.[8]

Metzger's best loved food is bean soup and chili, both with a side of oyster crackers, hamburgers, and fried bologna in eggs.[9]

See Also

References

  1. "Find. Eat. Drink.'s Great Dive Bars Across America". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  2. "Historical Metzger's Tavern wins Best award". The Gleaner. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  3. "Historical Metzger's Tavern wins Best award". The Gleaner. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  4. "Take two: Metzger corrects some facts about the 'house' that he and Joe built". The Gleaner. 2013-10-02. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  5. "Memories of Joe Tigue, and Metzger's Tavern". The Gleaner. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  6. "Metzger's is where somebody knows your name". The Gleaner. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  7. "With Tooter gone, neither Metzger's nor the East End will be same again". Courier Press. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  8. "Henderson's Metzger's Tavern looking for partners to eventually take over". 14 WFIE. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  9. "Metzger's Tavern Menu". zomato.com. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
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