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Bar Gernika

According to Boise Basques by Gloria Pilar Totoricaguena, due to its proximity to the old Boise Chinatown, the building at 202 South Capitol Boulevard had been used as a Chinese laundry and then was Chin Joe Restaurant. Then in following years to the Trade Dollar Bar, and in 1948, it became the Cub Tavern.
The Cub was a landmark in downtown Boise through the 50s and was able to survive the redevelopment frenzy of the 1970s. In the late 80s, through the foresight of Adelia Garro Simplot and Romaine Gailey Hon , the Cub building was saved by the Basque Cultural Center of Idaho, Inc., better know as the Basque Museum and Cultural Center and the Oppenheimer Development Corporation.
They agreed to lease the building to Dan Ansotegui for a restaurant that was originally to be named the Shepards Son, but eventually became the Gernika Basque Pub and Eatery. Renovation of the Cub building was completed in 1990 and the work was recognized by Preservation Idaho, being presented an Orchid Award for excellence in preservation.
In January of 2008, Dan passed the Gernika torch to l employee Jeff May. Jeff had been working for Dan at the restaurant since 1999, and at Dans other venture, the Basque Market.