This is the only saloon/bar/tavern in Inisfree –but, of course, it is entirely non-alcoholic.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Dimensions & Layout
  3. Special Features
  4. Exterior Terrain (Images Begin)
  5. Landscaping
  6. Front
  7. Interior Concepts
  8. Bathroom Stalls
  9. Decorations
  10. 2023 July Update:  Wall Art

 

Introduction:

Named for the house- and van-sized boulders just outside this facility, all of which have very colorful curving lines revealing their very eclectic compositions and layering, this establishment, much like an antiquated sports bar, is designed to look like the storied Wild West condensed into one construct and its surrounding terrain.  Alcohol is banned in Inisfree, though, so expect this to be the Inisfreean version of a saloon; healthy drinks, no ugly or surly patrons, and no foul odors.

 

Dimensions & Layout:

Two stories tall and open as one room all the way to the top, this establishment of Inisfree serves as its ‘tip of the hat’ to the American West of the 1800s.  Old-fashioned wooden-looking tables and chairs line the inside walls, with a bar and vest-wearing bartender (always one or more ICV girls) along the inside back wall.  Staircases go up to a wrap-around balcony which connects to upstairs rooms for private sessions with any of the staff (ICV girls, to include the bartenders).

 

Special Features:

The exterior’s terrain is based on the boulder piles & color scheme of Joshua Tree National Park.  It’s a great place in Inisfree to go boulder scrambling​​.  Hidden beneath this saloon is the dance club Wild West, formerly known as Club Cowgirl.  (Ask the bartender or locals how to get there; the route is similar to those of the ‘speak-easies’.)

 

Exterior Terrain:

Landscaping:

Front:

Interior Concepts:

Bathroom Stalls:

Decorations:

2023 July Update:  Wall Art