Have you ever heard of Northport, Washington? If not, you’re not alone. This tiny town of about 300 people sits less than 20 miles south of the Canadian border in Northeast Washington, and admittedly, it doesn’t have much in the way of amenities or eateries. But it does have one of the oldest continuously operated bars in the state… and Kuk’s Tavern is both locally famous and delightfully charming.

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When our bars and restaurants are officially open again here in Washington, make sure you patronize this little piece of history.

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