Long Beach landmark Joe Jost’s turns 100 in August

Joe Jost’s grandson Ken Buck who has owned the business for 50 years. Joe Jost’s recently marked its 100th anniversary. Photo by Chris MacDonald

Joe Jost’s is one of the oldest, continually-run taverns west of the Mississippi River, according to owner Ken Buck.  “The business founded in 1924 by my grandfather is considered a Long Beach institution, serving the coldest beer, tastiest ‘Joe’s Special’ sandwiches, pickled eggs, fresh roasted peanuts and warmest atmosphere of any tavern in the United States,” said Buck, who admits he’s a little biased.  

Buck bought the business from the original Joe Jost 50 years ago to continue the tradition of offering hungry diners and sports enthusiasts a welcoming atmosphere in what patrons fondly call their favorite dive bar. 

Located at 2803 East Anaheim St., one of the oldest pubs in Long Beach is celebrating its 100th anniversary in August by donating 50% of all food and beverage sales to local non-profits such as: Southern California Fisher House on Aug. 5, Long Beach Fire Fighters on Aug. 6, Long Beach Police Offers Association on Aug. 7, the Long Beach Ronald McDonald House on August 8 and Pathways to Independence on Aug. 9.  

“Joe Jost’s is a Long Beach institution and part of the fabric of our City,” said Long Beach Vice Mayor Cindy Allen. “I have so many great memories and I’m so glad they are still here after all these years, operating successfully and serving our community.”  

Long Beach Native Alan Attardo said he remembers his dad bringing him, his brothers and sisters to Joe Jost’s in their family Station Wagon as a kid and enjoying those tasty sandwiches.  

Former Long Beach resident Michael Rogers said: “Joe Jost’s is where I met my wife, Michele, 40 years ago. My wife used to work at the Joe Jost’s in Downtown Long Beach and they provided the food for our wedding reception.” Rogers said one of the grandsons, Joseph Christopher Jost, remains an old friend. “And after all these years, we still eat at Old Joe’s — it’s a great place for lunch!”  

The building where Joe Jost’s sits is a real piece of history in the eyes of Long Beach resident Bob Johnson. “I have been going there since I was a kid and also went to Fisherman’s Hardware that used to be next door to it.”

Learn more on Joe Jost’s at: joejosts.com . They are open Monday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. You can also call them at: (562) 439-5446.