![]() ![]() So his Friday and Saturday shows sell out at 80 tickets.įebruary’s shows - when capacity was at 25% - were all free. Verhey said he’d love to get 200 fans to each show, but he can only fit 20 tables next to the stage. Now that Snohomish County is OK’d for Phase 3, the garage is allowed to reopen at 50% capacity. It made for enough room to allow for 400 fans at shows, up from 100. It’s now 7,500 square feet, up from 3,000 square feet. ![]() Verhey expanded the bar in 2016 by moving into the space next door at 1716 Hewitt Ave. The venue is known for the alternative, hard-rock and metal bands it books, and for the burgers and beers it serves. “The big snow storm in Texas slowed everything down.” “The door handles we wanted to put on got lost in transport,” Verhey said. The Pontiac door handles were the finishing touch. We’ve never had a lighted sign in the building, so I had a sign made.” “We actually used a 1967 Pontiac GTO’s door handles as the handles on the doors. ![]() “We went black and chrome on the outside,” Verhey said. There is a new marquee in corrugated steel, diamond-plated doors and a new lighted sign. Verhey also upgraded the awning because the previous one was 30 years old. There’s 18 more feet of bar, for a total of 42 feet and three service areas. ![]()
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