The Bank Saloon, at 418 S. Carson St. in Carson City, Nevada, was built in 1899. Also known as Jack's Bar, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.It was deemed significant as "the representative of a class of establishments that have played a vital role in the social and political atmosphere of Carson City, essentially a small rural community that enjoys the honor of being Nevada's capitol." It opened August 19, 1899 and is apparently the longest continuously operating bar in Carson City, having served even throughout the 1919-33 Prohibition. Being across from the Nevada State Capitol, it is believed to have has hosted many informal meetings that have affected the course of history in the state.
"Join us for a hand-crafted cocktail, craft beer or glass of wine at the new Bank Saloon. This historical landmark was built in 1899 in Downtown Carson City across from the Nevada State Capitol. Join us for a drink and soak in the history of Carson City and the State of Nevada."