Ivar's

Ivar's is a seafood restaurant chain based in Seattle, Washington, with operations in the Puget Sound region; in Spokane, Washington; and in Santa Clara, California. Ivar's was founded in 1938 by Seattle folk singer Ivar Haglund. Having built Seattle's first aquarium on what is now Pier 54, he decided to add a companion fish and chips bar to feed his visitors. The bar was short-lived, however. On July 22, 1946, Haglund opened a new restaurant, Ivar's Acres of Clams, at the same location. (The aquarium would close 10 years later, but the restaurant remains.) Ivar's has two other full-service restaurants: Ivar's Salmon House in Seattle's Northlake neighborhood, and Ivar's Mukilteo Landing in Mukilteo, Washington, next to the Washington State Ferries terminal. All its other locations are seafood bars. Every Independence Day since 1964, Ivar's has sponsored the Fourth of Jul-Ivar's festival and fireworks show at Downtown Seattle's Myrtle Edwards Park on Elliott Bay. Ivar's estimates its attendance at around 300,000 people.

External links

  • http://www.ivars.net

 

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