Engine House No. 9

611 N Pine St TacomaWA98406
Closed
Sunday
11:30am-11:59pm
Monday
11:30am-11:59pm
Tuesday
11:30am-11:59pm
Wednesday
11:30am-1:00am
Thursday
11:30am-1:00am
Friday
11:30am-2:00am
Saturday
11:30am-2:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Average Rating
4
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(176)
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Engine House No. 9 was built in 1907 to provide fire protection for Tacoma's North End. For many years it served as battalion headquarters. It was the last station in Tacoma to convert from horse-drawn to mechanized equipment-in 1919 when Rufus Harben and Earle More made the final symbolic run aboard an Amoskeg steam pumper drawn by the horses Nip, Dick and Joe. Engine House No. 9 was in...
by yellowmoxie on July 21, 2016 from yellowmoxie

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Save Money:
Every Tuesday, get two tacos for $2.99.
by Citysearch on May 25, 2010 from Citysearch
Know Before You Go:
The at-table electronic quiz system can ease conversational awkwardness; if you're good, come back for Monday trivia.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Review:
Restaurant and brewpub built as a fire station in 1907 serves burgers, steaks, pasta and 10 types of microbrews.
by by Contributor at Citysearch on August 31, 2006 from Citysearch
A convivial atmosphere and 24 beers on tap at this pub built in the oldest firehouse in Tacoma.:
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Antique parachutes and ladders hanging from the ceiling emphasize the firehouse theme of this atmospheric brewpub. Students from nearby University of Puget Sound pour into the...
by by Anna Roth at Citysearch on April 12, 2006 from Citysearch

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Super Weekend Breakfast, Award Winning Microbrewery, Great Burgers, Salads, Sandwiches and Pizza
by yahoolocal on August 18, 2016 from yahoolocal
Engine House No. 9 was built in 1907 to provide fire protection for Tacoma's North End. For many years it served as battalion headquarters. It was the last station in Tacoma to convert from horse-drawn to mechanized equipment-in 1919 when Rufus Harben and Earle More made the final symbolic run aboard an Amoskeg steam pumper drawn by the horses Nip, Dick and Joe. Engine House No. 9 was in...
by yellowpages on July 21, 2016 from yellowpages