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Meet Ya At Frankie's!

Wiggs Dannyboy

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Beer and bud...nice combo when done right. Something tells me this Frankie's beer profits might take a tumble, though. Better get some serious munch grub flying out of the kitchen!

http://www.theolympian.com/2012/12/06/2344718/frankies-sports-bar-in-olympia.html

Frankie's sports bar in Olympia to allow pot smoking

BY JEREMY PAWLOSKI

Frank Schnarr is inviting pot smokers to head on over to Frankie's Sports Bar & Grill on Pacific Avenue in Olympia, where, he claims, they can toke up legally on his second floor after paying $10 in annual dues to become "Friends of Frankie's" and members of his private club.

Schnarr, who has never shied away from controversy, said he believes members can smoke legally on the second floor because it is a private club, and members who light up a joint would not be in conflict with state law after voters overwhelmingly passed Initiative 502 in November. I-502, which was enacted Thursday, allows adults 21 years of age and over to legally smoke marijuana in Washington state.

It's the same legal theory Schnarr used to fight, and win, in his battle to allow patrons of his establishment to smoke cigarettes on the second-floor of Frankie's, and in a private smoking room adjacent to the bar on the first floor.

"Sixty percent of my customers already smoke (marijuana) in the parking lot before they come in here," Schnarr said Thursday. "Nothing will change. Now it will be indoors."

A sign outside Frankie's advertises the establishment's new policy of inviting pot smokers to toke up on the second floor. "Come support the state's new revenue," reads the sign. "Rec use on 2nd floor. Members FOF."

Schnarr's attorney, Shawn Newman, said his client consulted with him before deciding to allow pot smoking at Frankie's. "He's in a very unique position to accommodate this new activity," Newman said. "As an entrepreneur he's taking advantage of the new law."

Olympia City Attorney Tom Morrill had little to say about Schnarr's decision to allow pot smoking on the second floor.

"At this point, I don't have anything to say other than that we're looking at all the new laws," Morrill said. "It's still a federal violation, and he's taking whatever risk he wants to take."

Responding to Morrill's comment, Newman said, "Frank's a risk-taker. To say the least."

In addition to winning a legal battle that allowed him to let Frankie's members to smoke cigarettes there, Schnarr also for a time hired bikini-clad bartenders and cocktail waitresses, although that practice was discontinued about a year ago.

Schnarr, 62, said he hasn't himself smoked marijuana since he was in the Army in the 70s, when he was stationed in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia. He said the decision to allow marijuana smoking at Frankie's is a "100 percent economic decision," to boost revenue. He said that ever since the state allowed Indian casinos, where it is legal to smoke, and which pay no taxes, his profits have shrunk.

"It's a rough business," Schnarr said. "Our state officials don't have a clue what we're going through."

He also said he's supporting the state's decision to boost its own revenue by legalizing marijuana. Schnarr added that he believes patrons who drink too much alcohol will cause him more headaches than marijuana smokers.

Officials at the Washington State Liquor Control Board could not be reached for comment Thursday. The liquor control board is charged with coming up with rules for how individuals can legally grow and sell marijuana with the passage of the new law. Schnarr noted that Frankie's will not engage in either of those activities.

"I follow the law," he said.


This bar is in Olympia...college town...also has a lot of those funny mushrooms growing in all the lawns...
 

Arthritis_sucks

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Nice, me and the wife have been waiting for this day. Since 2005 we have been talkin about opening a social club when a state comes correct with prohibition. Soon........
 

huligun

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I will be there. Frank is a man with his head on straight and an eye on the future. We should all be thinking this way.
 
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draco

history is being made here.

if i had leave from work i would most certainly attend.

i encourage everyone who can make the trip to go - in support of the cause of course!!

be part of history!!


fuck... i wish i could go...
 
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greenmatter

i'll be in in a minute ........ i wanna hang out on the lawns for a while


GO FRANK !!!!!!!
 

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
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If people go to Frankies private club, and drink and smoke at the same time, a mellow evening could be had(depending on how individuals react to the drink of course).
If people go to Frankies bar, get bladdered, then go upstairs to the private club, then there could be a lot of people slumped in chairs with the room spinning, and possibly a lot of vomit.
Respect for having the balls to try it though. Its a step towards coffeeshops.
 
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Wiggs Dannyboy

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Here's a nice little photo essay of Frankie's interior with the customers enjoying their new found freedom.

http://darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2012/12/toke-up-at-frankies-sports-bar-grill-in-olympia/#1

I don't know how to display the photos straight onto this page, if anybody knows how to do that please feel free to do so.

I live in Portland, OR, so I just checked what kind of drive I'd be looking at if I wanted to visit Frankie's. Google maps makes it a 114 mile, 1 hour and 48 minute commute going one way. Probably need to find a motel to make it a safe night.
 

Wiggs Dannyboy

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Frankie got interviewed, said the reason he is doing this is because he needs money, his clientele were getting siphoned off from other businesses, etc.

To use the upstairs "club" you have to pay a $10 annual fee, the club is called "FOF" or "Friends Of Frankie's"

Frankie really needs to take advantage of his timing in being the first business to take advantage of the new law. He really needs to start selling t-shirts and maybe hats. I bet he could sell a ton of these, to people all over the US, damn might be able to retire on these tshirts.

Could read something like:

!Fuck Prohibition!

Friend Of Frankies

Lifetime Member

Or something to that effect.
 

huligun

Professor Organic Psychology
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I will be there the Friday before Christmas. See all that arrive. I will be the one in the lounge smoking!
 

mrcreosote

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LOL.

Federal SWAT team in 3...2...1...

Go international. F.O.O.F.F. Fraternal Order Of Frankie Fans.

Picture an Elks club with bongs.
 

watts

ohms
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sounds cool. Im comin over soon......wonder whats the sounds are like there? cool stuff or hillbilly?

catfish billy

WPS_3387.jpg
 

Puffaluffagus

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Here's a nice little photo essay of Frankie's interior with the customers enjoying their new found freedom.

http://darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2012/12/toke-up-at-frankies-sports-bar-grill-in-olympia/#1

I don't know how to display the photos straight onto this page, if anybody knows how to do that please feel free to do so.

I live in Portland, OR, so I just checked what kind of drive I'd be looking at if I wanted to visit Frankie's. Google maps makes it a 114 mile, 1 hour and 48 minute commute going one way. Probably need to find a motel to make it a safe night.
Wow, those pics just seem surreal to me here in a nazi state, I can't believe that is going on right here in the U.S.

I have another 1.3 years left on my lease, if some kind of change hasn't come to my state by then, I'm packing up and buying some cheap property way out in the boonies in CO
 
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