Update 01/14/23: Adding more to this page soon.
Originally a saloon that was turned into a drugstore that sold candy and soda during prohibition. Went out of business in 1923 due to a raid on the speakeasy and the business never recovered to pay the lease. The building would sit abandoned for 100 years before reopening as "The Drafting Table."
Some of the old interior was refurbished, but most of the interior is new and merely references what was once before.
During the renovation in 2022, the new owner discovered a secret passageway leading to a speakeasy from the prohibition era.
The owner, not yet named, was a newcomer to town and an outcast. One day while exploring his new city, he stumbled upon the old Drugstore. It called to him and knew he had to purchase it.