Established in 1905, the King Eddy in Calgary, Canada, was the city's second oldest hotel and longest operating bar until it closed in 2004. In 2008, the historic venue was acquired by the National Music Centre and carefully reassembled to its original 1905 glory, reopening in July 2018 as a restaurant, bar, and music venue.
Today, the King Eddy continues to be a cornerstone of Calgary's music community and culture, hosting a variety of events including live shows, happy hours, and special performances. The venue also houses recording facilities, offices, and CKUA Calgary, making it a hub for music enthusiasts and artists alike.
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