Boon's Treasury
Boon's Treasury[edit | edit source]
Boon's Treasury is a historic pub located in Salem, Oregon, United States. It is known for its rich history, cozy atmosphere, and wide selection of craft beers. The pub is housed in a building that dates back to the mid-1800s, adding to its charm and appeal.
History[edit | edit source]
The building that now houses Boon's Treasury was originally constructed in 1863 as a general store. Over the years, it served various purposes, including a saloon and a grocery store. In 1980, it was converted into a pub and named Boon's Treasury, after its original owner, John Boon.
Atmosphere and Decor[edit | edit source]
Boon's Treasury offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, with its exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and vintage decor. The pub has retained much of its historic charm, creating a unique and cozy ambiance for visitors. The interior is adorned with antique furniture, old photographs, and memorabilia, giving patrons a glimpse into the past.
Craft Beers[edit | edit source]
One of the main highlights of Boon's Treasury is its extensive selection of craft beers. The pub boasts a rotating tap list featuring a variety of local and regional brews. From hoppy IPAs to rich stouts, there is something to satisfy every beer lover's palate. The knowledgeable staff is always ready to recommend a new brew or provide insights into the brewing process.
Boon's Treasury is closely associated with the history and culture of Salem, Oregon. Here are some internal links to related articles:
- Salem, Oregon - Learn more about the city where Boon's Treasury is located.
- Craft beer - Explore the world of craft beer and its growing popularity.
- Pub - Discover the origins and characteristics of traditional pubs.
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