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Historic Los Gatos bar celebrates final days before closure

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After more than 50 years in the community, the beloved Charley’s Bar Los Gatos on North Santa Cruz Avenue has closed its doors.

Owner Alex Hult sold the venue that’s famous for its live music from local bands to a buyer that management has yet to identify. Longtime patrons and employees celebrated the bar’s historic presence in the Los Gatos community with a full week of events, culminating in a closing party on June 1 and an all-day jam session with local artists on June 2.

Pam Davis, who has been Charley’s general manager for three years, called it “the end of an era.”

“We’re not your average nightclub where people just come in, they don’t know who the owner is, or they don’t know who the manager is. We touch every single person that walks in that door,” she said.

Charley’s was founded by Jim Farwell and Jack McNamara in 1972. The venue went through several ownership changes over the years, but Hult eventually took over in 2021 and fostered a rebrand from Mountain Charley’s Saloon to Charley’s Bar Los Gatos.

The local, homegrown feel that Davis speaks of with such pride stretches all the way back to the club’s origins, and it reverberated among its patrons through the end.

“I have this upper area on Charley’s where I stand and I look around and I’m just like, this brings me so much joy to see people being happy … and the friendships that cultivate from it,“ Davis said.

A 52-year run also means that generations of Los Gatans and Bay Area residents have passed through Charley’s at some point. A member of Bent Peter, the band that performed at the nightclub’s closing party on June 1, met his now-wife at Charley’s, which is part of the reason they were asked to play, Davis said.

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