Willow Saloon - Jamestown
Kytka What a historic gem. The Willow has been in continuous operation since 1862, and you can feel that history the moment you walk up to it. Originally called the “Willow Hotel,” it took its name from the trees that stood here long before the Gold Rush began. In its heyday, this place hosted an impressive list of guests — President McKinley, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, and even the legendary Bat Masterson among others.
Fires have taken their toll over the years, and much of the original structure was lost in 1982, but the original redwood bar survived, and it’s still one of the standout features. The Willow is also internationally known for its ghost stories, adding an extra layer of personality to an already fascinating landmark.
A wonderful stop if you love Western history, Gold Country charm, and a place with real character. The Willow Saloon continues to enrich local history while preserving its long-standing reputation for good food, good drink, and a few lingering spirits of the past.

