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The 5 Point Cafe is a bar and 24-hour cafe and bar in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is located by Tilikum Place near a five-way intersection. Open since 1929, it is considered the oldest drinking establishment in the neighborhood. It has received accolades from local media for being one of the best dive bars in the city. ==History== The building was originally constructed by the Webb Investment Company in 1922 for use as a dairy warehouse. It was built in what was known as the Denny Regrade, named after a project to flatten Denny Hill. C. Preston Smith opened the cafe during an economic downturn in 1929. Coffee, two eggs, a ham steak, hashbrowns, and four pieces of buttered toast with jelly cost 40 cents.〔 〕 Smaller dishes were 25 cents or less. A barroom was opened adjacent to the cafe upon the repeal of prohibition in 1933 to sell beer and wine. It became a lounge when state law allowed for the sale of hard liquor in 1944. Smith's son, Dick, took over in 1975. Along with political activities in the neighborhood, the younger Smith was known for installing a periscope over the men's room urinal to provide views of the Space Needle. The 5 Point Cafe made headlines in August 2004 when radio personality Tom Leykis was ejected and then assaulted outside. Leykis said his assailant kicked him in the head and knocked him to the ground. He was cut above the eye and needed 17 stitches.〔 In September 2009, it was rumored that The 5 Point would be closing.〔 In November 2009, it was purchased by David Meinert. He has changed little but the menu was expanded slightly with vegetarian options. The 5 Point made headlines when it became Seattle's first establishment to publicly ban Google Glass during the product's initial developmental release.〔http://www.geekwire.com/2013/google-glasses-allowed-declares-seattle-dive-bar/〕 The bar again received attention in October 2014 when rock star Tom Morello was denied entry late on a busy evening. Morello used Twitter to criticize the poor customer service of the doorman and the owner's stance on worker's rights. Meinert had previously been strongly opposed to a Seattle ordinance mandating a $15 minimum wage but responded to the accusation by citing the cafe's relatively higher pay, paid time off, health insurance, and retirement plans for his staff.〔http://slog.thestranger.com/slog/archives/2014/09/30/tom-morello-rages-against-5-point-cafe-after-being-denied-service〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The 5 Point Cafe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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