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Harbor Lights: After half a century, a remodel for iconic Tacoma restaurant

The iconic Tacoma waterfront restaurant Harbor Lights will be closing for three weeks for remodeling starting Monday. But don’t worry, say the owners, much of it will remain the same.

Published: March 7, 2013 at 12:23 p.m. PSTUpdated: March 7, 2013 at 8:54 a.m. PST
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Allie Leaphart, a bartender at Harbor Lights on Ruston Way banters with restaurant guest Wednesday. The institution on Tacoma's waterfront will undergo a remodel that will offer better water views and a more open concept and an updated bar area that will allow for ADA access. 'Older folks are a little nervous about the remodel but I think they'll like the facelift and get over it,' said Leaphart. (DEAN J. KOEPFLER/Staff photographer)

Vacationing in Maui, Donivan Fowlkes sat down at a bar. The bartender asked his hometown. “Tacoma,” he replied. The bartender shot back, “You ever been to Harbor Lights?”

You bet, Fowlkes has his own drink there. An uncomplicated concoction of vodka and water with a splash of Rose’s lime juice. His favorite Harbor Lights bartender asks Fowlkes if he wants “a Donivan” every visit. He has been dining and sipping vodka waters at Harbor Lights for 25 years with his wife, Becky, at his side.

Like many Tacomans, Fowlkes counts the waterfront restaurant and bar as an institution belonging to the people. The nearly 54-year-old restaurant’s got a far-flung reputation — from here to Maui, as Fowlkes discovered. Everyone in Tacoma’s seemingly been to Harbor Lights and if they haven’t, they’re too embarrassed to admit so (or should be).

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