Go Berserk at Berserk Bar
The new downtown bar takes inspiration from the legendary Baby Bar, owned by a close friend
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The owners of Berserk Bar pose in front of pinball machines and a mural of eccentric German singer Klaus Nomi on a recent weekday. They are (from left) Josh Davis, James Hunt and Beth and Lon McRae.
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Owner and bartender Lon McRae flames an orange twist at Berserk Bar, which recently opened in downtown Spokane.
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In a corner of Berserk Bar, Patty Tully, owner of the Baby Bar, sits in front of a painting by her friend, the artist Susan Webber, which incorporates Tully’s face. The new bar takes its inspiration from Baby Bar.
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In a corner in the Berserk Bar, Patty Tully, on left, owner of the Baby Bar, sits with Beth McRae, co-owner of Berserk, in front of a painting by artist Susan Webber, which incorporates Tully’s face. The new bar takes its inspiration from Baby Bar.
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Beth McRae, one of the owners of Berserk Bar, at 125 S. Stevens St., makes a Genevieve Corpse Reviver cocktail, Monday, July 9, 2018.
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