Last Exit on Brooklyn explained

Last Exit on Brooklyn should not be confused with Last Exit to Brooklyn.

The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a Seattle University District coffeehouse established in 1967 by Irv Cisski.[1] It is known for its part in the history of Seattle's counterculture, for its pioneering role in establishing Seattle's coffee culture, and as a former chess and go venue frequented by several master players.

History

The Last Exit on Brooklyn opened on June 30, 1967 at 3930 Brooklyn Avenue NE[2] near the University of Washington campus in a small light-industrial building leased from the University.[3] The cafe's name was suggested by Paul Dorpat, editor of The Helix, as a play on Hubert Selby Jr.'s counterculture novel Last Exit to Brooklyn. Cisski had preferred "The New World Cafe".

The Last Exit was one of the pioneer espresso bars in Seattle,[4] adding an espresso machine shortly after Café Allegro opened the first in 1975.[5] The cafe was known for its original espresso concoction named the Caffè Medici – "a doppio poured over chocolate syrup and orange peel with whipped cream on top".[6] Described in 1985 as "America's second oldest, continuously running coffeehouse",[7] it was also known for its inexpensive food and as a venue for folk music and bohemian conversation.[1]

The Last Exit was also notable as a popular destination for Seattle's amateur and professional Go[8] [9] and chess players including Peter Biyiasas,[7] Viktors Pupols,[7] and Yasser Seirawan,[10] who wrote of the venue, "Those first chess lessons soon led me to the legendary Last Exit on Brooklyn coffee house, a chess haven where an unlikely bunch of unusual people congregates to do battle."[11] Interviewed by Sports Illustrated in 1981, Seirawan described the Last Exit as "Scrabble players, backgammon players, chess and game hustling ... This became my home. This was to become my family."[12]

When interviewed by Mary Lasher of Chess Life in 1985, owner Irv Cisski said, "So what if games-people turn away business. They add flavor. Chess and Go are assets to a coffeehouse."[7] The Last Exit was the subject of a 1987 retrospective in The Seattle Times in which Cisski described his intent to "create a haven where students and the benign crazies" were welcome and where "everyone felt equal and there were no sacred cows".[13] It was later described by Seattle writer and journalist Knute Berger as

Cisski died on August 25, 1992.[14] In 1993 the University ended the lease of the building to the coffeehouse, and the Last Exit's new owners moved it to upper University Way.[3] The Last Exit on Brooklyn closed in 2000.[1] The space the original Last Exit once occupied now houses staff members from the University of Washington's Human Resources Department.

In popular culture

The Last Exit was included in Clark Humphrey's 2006 book of historical photographs Vanishing Seattle.[15]

Descriptions of the interior and atmosphere of the Last Exit appear in Kristin Hannah's 2008 novel Firefly Lane,[16] in David Guterson's 2008 novel The Other,[17] and in Marjorie Kowalski Cole's 2012 The City Beneath the Snow: Stories.[18]

See also

Further reading

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Humphrey, Clark . Vanishing Seattle . Images of America . 40 . Arcadia Publishing . 2006 . 0-7385-4869-3.
  2. Book: Crowley, Walt . Walt Crowley

    . Walt Crowley . Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle . 243 . University of Washington Press . 1997 . 0-295-97493-1.

  3. Peterson, David (December 21, 2009). "The development of coffeehouses in Seattle" in 1605 E. Olive Way: Seattle Historic Landmark Nomination . Retrieved January 6, 2012.
  4. News: Bock . Paula . Choice Of A Generation – Be Young. Have Fun. Make Lattes. – Coffee Break – Seattle's Baristas Pull Straight Shots On And Off The Job . . June 26, 1994 . January 6, 2012 . September 30, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120930232115/http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19940626&slug=1917349 . live .
  5. Web site: Café Allegro . History . CafeAllegroMusic.com . January 6, 2012 . March 15, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120315222606/http://www.cafeallegromusic.com/History.htm . dead .
  6. Web site: Connors . Brian . The Coffeehouse Dictionary: A (Hopefully) Non-Partisan Guide to Coffee Talk . January 6, 2012 . December 24, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131224061924/https://sites.google.com/site/connorbd/coffeehouse-dict . live .
  7. Lasher . Mary . Seattle's Last Exit – the Chess Coffeehouse . . 40 . . 1985.
  8. News: Remirez . Marc . Go, go, go: Ancient game of strategy captures new generation of players . . March 16, 2003 . January 6, 2012 . September 30, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120930232035/http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20030316&slug=go16 . live .
  9. News: Bellamy-Walker . Tat . July 24, 2023 . The Seattle Go Center looks for new home after closing U District site . The Seattle Times . July 24, 2023 . Kron, who discovered his love of the game decades ago after stumbling upon the shuttered cafe The Last Exit on Brooklyn, a home for Go and chess players in the U District, said the closure of the center is bittersweet..
  10. Book: Burgess . Graham . Nunn . John. . Yasser Seirawan . The Mammoth Book of Chess . 349 . Running Press . 2009 . 978-0-7624-3726-9.
  11. Book: Seirawan, Yasser . Yasser Seirawan

    . Yasser Seirawan . Play Winning Chess . 135 . Everyman Chess . 2003 . 978-1-85744-331-8.

  12. Nack . William . Yasser, That's My Baby . 3 . . December 21, 1980 . January 6, 2012 . November 3, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121103170129/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1125097/3/index.htm . live .
  13. News: de Barros . Paul . Last Exit, many returns: 20 years and many fads later, laid back U District coffeehouse show no signs of slowing down . . June 20, 1987 . E1.
  14. News: Jeff . Stevens . June 23, 1967: Last Exit on Brooklyn . The Seattle Star . June 23, 2013 . February 28, 2015 . April 2, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402113456/http://www.seattlestar.net/2013/06/june-23-1967-last-exit-on-brooklyn/ . live .
  15. Book: Humphrey, Clark . Vanishing Seattle . Images of America . Arcadia Publishing . 2006 . 978-0738548692.
  16. Book: Hannah, Kristin . Kristin Hannah

    . Kristin Hannah . Firefly Lane . 112–115 . reprint . Macmillan . 2009 . 978-0-312-53707-4 .

  17. Book: Guterson, David . David Guterson

    . David Guterson . The Other . 106–107 . Random House, Inc. . 2008 . 978-0-307-26315-5 .

  18. Book: Cole, Marjorie Kowalski . Marjorie Kowalski Cole

    . Marjorie Kowalski Cole . Rara Avis . The City Beneath the Snow: Stories . 195–196 . University of Alaska Press . 2012 . 9781602231566 . https://archive.org/details/citybeneathsnows0000cole/page/195 .