{"id":5320,"date":"2015-01-25T07:20:06","date_gmt":"2015-01-25T14:20:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lastbestnews.com\/site\/?p=5320"},"modified":"2015-01-27T11:14:44","modified_gmt":"2015-01-27T18:14:44","slug":"prairie-lights-remembering-long-gone-bars-and-two-survivors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/montana-mint.com\/lastbestnews\/2015\/01\/prairie-lights-remembering-long-gone-bars-and-two-survivors\/","title":{"rendered":"Recalling long-gone bars, and two survivors"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_5321\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 771px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"addboard wp-image-5321 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/lastbestnews.com\/site\/wp-content\/uploads\/Crystal-1-of-1.jpg\" alt=\"Crystal\" width=\"771\" height=\"514\" srcset=\"https:\/\/montana-mint.com\/lastbestnews\/wp-content\/uploads\/Crystal-1-of-1.jpg 771w, https:\/\/montana-mint.com\/lastbestnews\/wp-content\/uploads\/Crystal-1-of-1-336x224.jpg 336w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 771px) 100vw, 771px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">Ed Kemmick\/Last Best News<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">For a little taste of what bars used to be like in Billings, the Crystal Lounge \u00a0is a good place to start.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>When I first saw the subject line on the Billings Gazette website\u2014\u201cRetrospective: Closed Billings bars\u201d\u2014I was prepared to be unimpressed.<\/p>\n<p>I didn\u2019t want to be a sucker nipping at \u201cclick bait,\u201d those tantalizing packages the Gazette has been running on a regular basis in hopes of generating a lot of Web traffic with a minimum of work.<!--more--><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_5322\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 140px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"addboard wp-image-5322 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/lastbestnews.com\/site\/wp-content\/uploads\/Kemmick.mug-copy.jpg\" alt=\"Ed Kemmick\" width=\"140\" height=\"182\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Ed Kemmick<\/p><\/div>\n<p>But damn, this one was irresistible, and I found myself studying every photo and soaking up all the information in the captions. Whoever put this package together did some real work, gathering up lots of history on these old bars, what happened to them and what businesses, houses or other uses now stand in their place.<\/p>\n<p>All of it put me in my mind of longtime Gazette columnist Addison Bragg. I was the Sunday night editor at the Gazette for seven years, meaning I had the first crack at editing Addison\u2019s Monday column.<\/p>\n<p>Some of my colleagues weren\u2019t terribly keen on Addison\u2019s nostalgia columns, but I was a big fan, particularly when he wrote about the once-thriving bar scene in downtown Billings.<\/p>\n<p>I moved to Billings in 1989 and had been visiting here since the mid-1970s, but I never felt more like a Johnny-come-lately than when Addison regaled his readers with tales of taverns gone by, famous and infamous bar hounds and accounts of a music scene that Addison, himself a jazz drummer, knew so well.<\/p>\n<p>So the Gazette\u2019s retrospective photographs brought back a lot of memories\u2014mostly secondhand memories of Addison\u2019s stories about those old bars. But I also realized that though I\u2019d missed out on much, I\u2019m getting so old that I can now pull an Addison myself and tell younger readers about all the defunct Billings bars I once knew.<\/p>\n<p>One of them, featured in the Gazette retrospective, was the Arcade Bar at Minnesota Avenue and South 27th Street. Shortly after I started working at the Gazette, another longtime columnist, Roger Clawson, wrote a piece in which he said the two roughest taverns in Montana were the Jimtown Bar, near Lame Deer, and the Arcade.<\/p>\n<p>It didn\u2019t seem wise to drive all the way down to Lame Deer to conduct an investigation, so a friend and I elected to spend an evening in the Arcade. Without going into all the alarming details, suffice it to say it was one of the most interesting six-hour periods of my life.<\/p>\n<p><div class=\"well\"><div class=\"dfad dfad_pos_1 dfad_first\" id=\"_ad_652\"><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/goo.gl\/mjhWkW\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lastbestnews.com\/site\/wp-content\/uploads\/201703_capeair_variable.jpg\" alt=\"CapreAir_Variable\" width=\"510\" height=\"180\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-18069\" \/><\/a><\/div><\/div>We emerged unscathed, my friend because he was one of those Anthony Quinn-like characters of uncertain extraction, and me because the regulars must have figured that such an unprepossessing honky couldn\u2019t possibly be looking for trouble.<\/p>\n<p>I never had the pleasure of spending any time at Al\u2019s Tavern, a notorious bar down by the sugar plant, but shortly before it closed I went down with a photographer to cover one of the last shootings there. Just above the front door, the exterior cinderblock wall was peppered with little dimples from a shotgun blast. I don\u2019t recall whether they were remnants of the shooting in question or of an earlier incident.<\/p>\n<p>A couple of bars not mentioned in the latest Gazette piece were the Empire, where the Empire Parking Garage now stands on Montana Avenue, and the Coulson City Saloon at Montana and North 23rd Street. They were both pretty sketchy, but the Coulson had good pool tables and the Empire had cheap food. Who could resist?<\/p>\n<p>The Empire, at least in its last years, was a haven for a lot of people who now spend most of their time on the streets. Though some people were foolish enough to get 86\u2019d even from the Empire, regulars who could afford only a single cheap beer were allowed to nurse them indefinitely, soaking up the warmth and the camaraderie.<\/p>\n<p>Gramma\u2019s, a midtown bar mentioned by the Gazette, I remember from one visit in about 1975. It may have been one of the first times I saw a big-hair band, and thankfully one of the last. I remember spandex, very loud music and lots of cigarette smoke. I\u2019d prefer the Arcade.<\/p>\n<p>Then there was Sonny O\u2019Day\u2019s in Laurel, the only non-Billings bar in the Gazette piece. That joint closed before I ever got my money back. I was in there on St. Patrick\u2019s Day maybe 25 years ago and won $20 on a poker machine. Somehow, in attempting to pull out my cash ticket, I jammed it back inside the machine.<\/p>\n<p>I explained all this to Sonny, who was swamped with the huge crowd, but he just shook his head and said the machine was locked. \u201cWell,\u201d I said, \u201ccouldn\u2019t you just open it and look at my ticket?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d he replied. \u201cThey got the key up in Helena.\u201d That cryptic remark was all I got out of him. Twenty bucks was a lot of money in those days, at least for me, but oh, well.<\/p>\n<p>I knew of Casey\u2019s Golden Pheasant only during its last two incarnations on North Broadway. The Gazette mentioned how it started on Minnesota, migrated to Montana and finally to North Broadway. I would like to have been there in the early days.<\/p>\n<p>The Western, which closed a couple of years ago, was the last operational bar on Minnesota Avenue. I had a lot of good times there, none better than the time I visited Billings more than 30 years ago and stumbled onto an impromptu concert featuring Noreen \u201cThe Outlaw Queen\u201d Linderman. She was strumming and singing from a barstool for several hours, accompanied by a banjo player and another guitarist<\/p>\n<p>There are two other bars worth mentioning, which were not in the Gazette piece, for good reason: the Rainbow Bar and the Crystal Lounge are still going strong. I used to go to the Rainbow, at 2403 Montana Ave., fairly often, mostly for the shuffleboard, and to take in the wildly diverse crowd. It\u2019s still diverse enough, I suppose, but the renovation 10 years or so ago robbed it of some of its dive-bar charm.<\/p>\n<p>The Crystal, at 101 N. Broadway, hasn\u2019t changed in 30 years. In its heyday, Roy Young did his one-man band thing there five nights a week. Roy hasn\u2019t played there in years, but the karaoke on tap there\u2014and you\u2019re hearing this from someone who is not normally a fan of karaoke\u2014makes for one of the craziest, most entertaining evenings available in Billings.<\/p>\n<p>The people doing karaoke are usually either so good they\u2019re great or so bad they\u2019re good. And the crowd! I wrote about Roy Young in 1999 and described the Crystal scene like this: \u201cAs usual at the Crystal, the crowd is impossible to pigeonhole. There are cowboys and Indians, bikers and aging hippies, old couples and young singles, yuppies, street people and everything in between.\u201d That much hasn\u2019t changed.<\/p>\n<p>So there you are. Young people who want to be old people with good bar stories someday are encouraged to cut their teeth on the Rainbow and Crystal. Undoubtedly there are some other good places I\u2019m not even aware of. A man\u2019s gotta rest occasionally.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When I first saw the subject line on the Billings Gazette website\u2014\u201cRetrospective: Closed Billings bars\u201d\u2014I was prepared to be unimpressed. 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