Big Bad Johns

919 Douglas St
In the 1940s and 50s, Victoria’s Olson family fought hard for the reversal of prohibition. Finally in 1952 by a margin of just 1.5%, a referendum passed allowing plans to be set in place for the sale of liquor by the glass in BC. It wasn’t long before The Olsons’ hard work paid off, as John Olson built BC’s first-ever cocktail lounge – The Strathcona Room. It could only seat 32 patrons, and when it opened at 4 pm on Canada Day in 1954, it served the first-ever (legal) martini in the province. Fast forward eight years to 1962, and the World’s Fair was in Seattle. To celebrate, the Strathcona Room was transformed temporarily into “Big Bad John’s Hillbilly Bar”. This was only meant to be for a few months – but the patrons wouldn’t stand to see it changed back. So now, almost sixty years later, Big Bad John’s is still unexpectedly going strong. So, come and visit this endearingly unlikely success story. The very first bar in BC to serve liquor – where you can throw your peanut shells on the floor, hang your bra from the rafters, and meet our quirky crew of bartenders and regulars.
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