Continuing with my Tavern Tour Series: Clicks
Bar and Grill, located at 337
Richmond Street in the basement boasts the
cheapest beer in the city. The pub is not very interesting but the building (WaterlooBuilding) has a long,
interesting history. Proximity to the
railroad tracks back in the 1880’s attracted the wholesale houses. These
buildings were well designed, well built and still remain today. The WaterlooBuilding was constructed in 1881, on the
site of a famous hotel owned by a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo. The WaterlooBuilding had 2 long term tenants:Hobbs Hardware (339 and 341) and Robinson Little
Dry Goods (343 and 345).
Medium: Ink and Watercolour Image Size: 3.5" x 4.5"
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