Are you ready to step into Evanston's thriving restaurant and bar scene? This fully equipped, turnkey bar at 1011 Front Street is ready for you to take over! Located in a prime spot in the heart of Evanston, this bar features a fully stocked bar with premium liquors, a stylish interior with ample seating, and state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. There's also kitchen space available for food service, plus ample parking and great foot traffic. With instant revenue potential and no need for renovations, you can walk in and start serving right away. . Don’t miss the chance to run your dream bar in a vibrant, historic community. Cheers to your future!
Located at 1011 Front Street, this historic property has served Evanston for over 150 years under names like The Senate, The Golden Rule, and now Queen City Saloon. Situated near the iconic Evanston Train Depot, it has long been a hub for travelers and locals alike. Guests would check into the Evanston Hotel and stop by for a drink at the Senate or shop at the Golden Rule. Evanston has always been a destination to explore, and Queen City Saloon aims to recapture that legacy. With prime location and rich history, this property offers endless potential for your next venture.
Adorning the newly exposed gorgeous brick walls will be pictures of the people and places that make Evanston unique. Photos that retell the glory of this town and the people that carved it from the wilderness and turned it into a destination for the famous and the infamous. Although patrons will feel like they stepped back in time their experience will be one of comfort with a state of the art HRV and climate controlled HVAC system. Visitors might be from England, but by the time they leave Queen City Saloon they will have the swagger of John Wayne.
Currently over 3 million unique visitors roll on by our Historic downtown on their way to Bear Lake, Jackson and Yellowstone. Unfortunately, most of them do just that... roll on by. The front of Queen City Saloon is designed with the full intent to make drivers pump their brakes. A life size mural of Butch Cassidy and Sundance on the top of the building, a digital sign on the side and big beautiful windows that allow visitor to see what they are missing if they don't stop. If they don't have time to stop going, they will make a point of stopping on the way back. They will eat, drink and walk about town. Pick up a coffee to go at Yellow Cup or Pete's, grab a pie at the Pie Hole, stretch their legs at Depot Square and the Roundhouse.
The American West is unique to world culture. Often times, we that were raised here can take it for granted. Travelers coming out west have dreams of seeing Queen City Saloon will be an event, a place that proudly showcases the unique history of Evanston, of Wyoming and our Nation.