The Palace Saloon
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Floridas Oldest Bar located in Downtown Fernandina Beach, Fl The Palace Saloon was the last American tavern to close during Prohibition, and it survived that dry era as an ice cream parlor. Once a favorite haunt of the Carnegies, the Rockefellers and other socialites, The Palace Saloon is still operating today. In fact, it's one of the frequent stops on the Amelia Island Museum of History’s weekly walking tours of Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach.
Still in the original location, this watering hole's colorful history began in the late 1800s. According to local historians, the owners of the Saloon were selling liquor until the very last minute before Prohibition took effect. People from neighboring states waited in long lines for their share.
The Palace has had to adapt to earn its title of "Florida's oldest" continuously operated drinking establishment. According to local lore, it was the last bar in Florida to close on the eve of Prohibition. A shrewd business man, Hirth stored up for a last hurrah selling till midnight and grossing $60,000 in a single day. Another first for the Palace, it was the first hard liquor bar to begin serving Coca-Cola, around 1905. The Palace survived the Prohibition years by selling Texaco gasoline, ice cream, special wines, 3 percent near-beer, and cigars. And for those strong enough to try it, legend says Hirth made available his signature Cumberland whiskey. A fire in 1999 nearly dealt the saloon a deathblow. However, through inspired and enthusiastic ownership, the saloon was restored and the Palace has regained its nostalgic charm and vitality.
The Palace continues to bring folks together. Old friends still gather here rubbing elbows with passing Shipcaptains and local well-to-do. And once news is swapped and formalities concluded, they get down to the more serious business of dustin' the sea spray off their jackets and enjoying the long-awaited shoreside beer. Go ahead, belly up to the bar, and as the bartender slides a mug of suds to you, the ghosts from ten decades past join in drinking to your health.
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MAN UP MONDAY! Monday is here and you guys better be ready to MAN UP! $4 YOU CALL IT starting at 8PM! See you guys there. #manup #mondays #thepalacesaloon
Milltown Road Band at The Palace Saloon
Milltown Road Band at Palace Saloon
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Make plans to join us on Centre St in Historic Fernandina Beach May 5th - 7th for the 54th Annual Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival! Enjoy a wide variety of delicious seafood and street fare, hundreds of local arts and crafts vendors, cold beer, our famous Pirate's Punch and live music! We have an amazing lineup this year that will keep the good vibes coming. See you there mates!
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DANKA Sunday live from 3:15pm to 6:30pm! See you there mates!
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The Ellameno Beat Will be here sending out good vibes and great music Sunday 11:30am to 2:45pm! #beats #music #shrimpfest2017 #thepalacesaloon
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Shhhhh... And Let the Beat Drop with DJ Anonymous! He will be rockin it in Uncle Charlies tomorrow night from 11:30pm to 2am. He will definitely get those hips movin.
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TONIGHT DJ Neil Harris will be droppin some sick beats in Uncle Charlies from 11:30pm to 2am! #shrimpfest2017 #thepalacesaloon
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Milltown Road Band will be live tomorrow behind The Palace in our backyard starting at 8:30pm letting the good vibes roll until 2am! Don't miss out! See you there mates!
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Tomorrow Don't miss Lost Southern Boys from 4:30pm to 8pm!
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The Palace Saloon Welcomes Fat Cactus who will be preforming on our main stage Saturday May 6th from 12:30pm - 4pm!! See you there mates!
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Join us tomorrow @ 8:30pm for our first performance of Shrimp Fest! Ginger Beard Man