Bar and licensed card room, owned by Jose Cahue from 1985 until it closed in 2011. The card room license was expanded from two to three tables in 2005. The club catered to a Latin American immigrant clientele. Poker and pan games were conducted in Spanish, although the dealer would translate into English if necessary. Originally called "Ceasar's". It was on the same block as the "La Frontera Club".
The "Seasars" H&C mold chips were reported by a visitor to have been ordered by mistake, but were used as cash game chips at the must-move poker table in 2006, while different chips were used at the other tables.
Listing (3rd from top) from the 1978 Polk's Watsonville Yellow Pages, under "Taverns". Photograph from GoogleStreetview (2008). |