The Peanut Farm Sports Bar was founded in 1958. The original building was made from Scandanavian styled hand cut logs and crossed the Campbell Creek Bridge. The building officially opened in 1962. It had 2,000 square feet and, in place of the usual sawdust on the wood floors, the company use peanut shells.
The original building has been remodeled a few times, including in 1988 when a new 500 square foot kitchen was added. The Peanut Farm Sports Bar was a subsidiary of the Sourdough Mining Company, but is now independently owned by Mike and Bob Johnson. The latest expansion added a second story, 24 foot ceilings, an 80 foot bar, a heated deck, and pizza kitchen.
The Peanut Farm Sports Bar has numerous large projection and flat screen televisions throughout. In addition to the extensive beer menu, the company also offers wine coolers in the summer months, and serves American cuisine, including burgers, French fries, chicken, and salads, as well as stone-fired pizzas.
The Peanut Farm Sports BarThe Peanut Farm Sports Bar was founded in 1958. The original building was made from Scandanavian styled hand cut logs and crossed the Campbell Creek Bridge. The building officially opened in 1962. It had 2,000 square feet and, in place of the usual sawdust on the wood floors, the company use peanut shells.
The original building has been remodeled a few times, including in 1988 when a new 500 square foot kitchen was added. The Peanut Farm Sports Bar was a subsidiary of the Sourdough Mining Company, but is now independently owned by Mike and Bob Johnson. The latest expansion added a second story, 24 foot ceilings, an 80 foot bar, a heated deck, and pizza kitchen.
The Peanut Farm Sports Bar has numerous large projection and flat screen televisions throughout. In addition to the extensive beer menu, the company also offers wine coolers in the summer months, and serves American cuisine, including burgers, French fries, chicken, and salads, as well as stone-fired pizzas.