WOW – 6 Years Already!

Posted June 29, 2016 at 5:55 am by

From the way-back machine... a newspaper ad for the Rumor Mill way back in 2010

From the way-back machine… a newspaper ad for the Rumor Mill way back in 2010

The Rumor Mill, Friday Harbor’s only live music dinner venue, is celebrating its 6th anniversary on July 3rd. Peggy & Oren have a great celebration weekend lined up with fun music, great food & satisfying libations.

Start the weekend off right on Friday evening with San Juan Island’s Surf Cowboy, dancing to classic rock covers with some surf music & country thrown in for good measure. Saturday night sees the return of Seattle spaced out cats, the High Council, exploring the boundaries of melody and groove, drawing on elements of Reggae, Rock, Jazz & Psychedelia. Sunday will mellow out somewhat with Ian McFeron & Alisa Milner, an Americana folk duo from Seattle. Ian played the Rumor Mill the first week it opened in 2010, and has been back to help celebrate the Rumor Mill’s anniversary every year since. Ian has island roots, he is part of the Nash family, so it will be great to have them back home.

Hungry? Fresh in from local waters, Orcas Island Buck Bay Clams, local fresh sockeye salmon, & Dungeness crab. Celebrate the July 4th weekend with featured burgers, cod & chips, BBQ and pizza, all perfect fare for a fun relaxing weekend.

Twenty four draft taps should make sure you don’t go away thirsty. Old Madrona Island Hopping beer from Orcas, local & regional brews such as Chuckanut Kolsch & Wander Global Mutt from Bellingham, along with several rare and often draft only offerings from greater Seattle, Bend OR. and all up and down the West Coast will give you lots of choices.

Make sure you take advantage of our Happy Hour this weekend too (click here for menu), we offer food and beverage discounts throughout the whole restaurant every evening 4 – 6:30pm. The Rumor Mill closes on Monday evenings, (which works out great this year, our staff will be able to enjoy the July 4th holiday with family & friends.)

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