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Hussong's offers two for one beer on Tuesdays, and is packed by 8:00pm, mostly with locals. On other nights Hussong's attracts a large clientele, providing music, excellent piña colladas and the customary basket of peanuts. <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Hussongs cantina.jpg|right|thumb|serving drinks (2007)]] -->
Hussong's offers two for one beer on Tuesdays, and is packed by 8:00pm, mostly with locals. On other nights Hussong's attracts a large clientele, providing music, excellent piña colladas and the customary basket of peanuts. <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Hussongs cantina.jpg|right|thumb|serving drinks (2007)]] -->

Hussong's Cantina opened its second location in January 2010, on the Las Vegas strip, at the Mandalay Bay Hotel.

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31°51′55″N 116°37′42″W / 31.86528°N 116.62833°W / 31.86528; -116.62833

Cantina Hussong's (1999)
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Hussong's Exterior (1954)

Hussong's Cantina is the oldest and best known cantina in all of Mexico.[1] It is also the oldest cantina in the Californias (California in the United States and Baja California in Mexico).

The original Hussong's is located in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, and was established in 1892. [2] The second Hussong's Cantina opened in Las Vegas, Nevada USA in January 2009.

Hussnog's is the place where the Margarita was created—back in October, 1941 by bartender Don Carlos Orozco. [3] He concocted the perfect mixture of equal parts tequila, Damiana (Cointreau is used now) and lime, served over ice in a salt-rimmed glass for Margarita Henkel, daughter of the German Ambassador to Mexico.


History

Inside the cantina (1999)

Hussong’s founder, John Hussong, was born as “Johann” in Forhsam, Germany in 1863.[4] Johann immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1888, and changed his name to John.[5] In 1889, the discovery of gold south of the border lured John to Ensenada.[6] John made a living hunting and trading supplies up and down the Baja coast. In June of 1891, while on a trading expedition to El Arco, John’s carriage flipped over, and his companion, Newt House, fractured his leg.[7] John brought Newt to recuperate at Meiggs’ Bar, which back then, was Ensenada’s only watering hole.[8] Two days after John and Newt arrived at the bar, Meiggs attacked his wife with an axe. When Meiggs was sent to jail, his wife fled to California.[9] When he got out of jail, Meiggs went in search of his wife, and asked John to mind the bar until he returned.[10] Neither Meiggs nor his wife ever returned.[11]

After operating the bar for nearly a year, John purchased and remodeled the building across the street, which was a Southern Lane stage coach stop that bookended the route between Los Angeles and Ensenada. [12] In 1892 he obtained an alcohol license and started operating the John Hussong Bar. His license is still #002 and the building is still located on Ruiz Avenue. Today, Hussong’s Cantina is in the very same building in which it is was founded. [13] Little has changed since it opened. [14]

Hussong's offers two for one beer on Tuesdays, and is packed by 8:00pm, mostly with locals. On other nights Hussong's attracts a large clientele, providing music, excellent piña colladas and the customary basket of peanuts.

Hussong's Cantina opened its second location in January 2010, on the Las Vegas strip, at the Mandalay Bay Hotel.

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John "Johann" Hussong

External links

Famous patrons

Humphrey Bogart

el ciego dolares

References

  1. ^ Niemann, Greg (2002), Baja Legends, Sunbelt Publications, Inc., pp 114-116; Walt Peterson (4th Ed. 2006), The Baja Adventure Book, Wilderness Press, pp 101-102
  2. ^ Niemann, Greg (2002), Baja Legends, Sunbelt Publications, Inc., pp 114-116; Walt Peterson (4th Ed. 2006), The Baja Adventure Book, Wilderness Press, pp 101-102; De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  3. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  4. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  5. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  6. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  7. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  8. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  9. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  10. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  11. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  12. ^ De Mancillas, Gloria (1992), Seminario de Historia De Baja California. Institute de Investigaciones Historicas UABC; Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  13. ^ Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.
  14. ^ Hazard, Ann (2002), Agave Sunsets, Treasured Tales of Baja, Renegade Enterprises, pp 157-160.

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