Anderson School (Bothell, Washington)

The Anderson School is a former junior high school that currently operates as a renovated restaurant, bar, and hotel in Bothell, Washington, 15 miles northeast of Seattle.[1] The Anderson School was built in 1931 and opened as Bothell Junior High, later renamed after the school's first principal, Wilbert A. "Andy" Anderson.[2]

The school was purchased by the city of Bothell in 2009 and sold to McMenamins in 2010.[3] The hotel was redeveloped and opened in 2016.[4]

Amenities

The hotel features rooms named after Bothell residents of note, including musician Chris Walla, R&B singer Bernadette Bascom[5], television and film director Rob Thompson, and U.S. Senator Patty Murray.[6]

The Anderson School features a movie theater, swimming pool, brewery, and garden, as well as a wedding and private event space.[7] It is currently the largest McMenamins property in Washington.[8]

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