The Dive Bar offers more than name would suggest Downtown Development Fund money was used by owner Mike West to open the bar By Steven Neuman Freelance Reporter The term "dive bar" conjures images of sticky floors, small bathrooms, poor lighting, cheap beer and stale peanuts. But that description is a for ay from The Dive Bar & Grill, Eugene's newest restaurant which features in-house mi crobrews, comfort food with a gourmet twist, a video game lounge and eye popping art based on The Beatles' "Yel low Submarine" animated film. The city took another step toward revitalizing downtown when local en trepreneur Mike West unveiled his newest venture, located at 844 Olive St., Jan. 29. The Dive was financed in part by a $75,000 loan from the Eu gene Downtown Development Fund, a program that provides financial aid to local businesses in an effort to re , develop downtown. Mayor Jim Torrey, who has wit nessed a push for downtown redevel opment during his tenure, spoke about downtown businesses at the grand opening gala. "We do have to get people to come back down into downtown Eugene. We do have to support the people who are taking a step of courage to open businesses," Torrey said. "Make it a point when you've got a choice and you don't know for sure. Should I go there? Should I go here? Come here. Do it because we want to sup port them, but do it because this is a great place to be in downtown." West is the president of MW Kitchens Inc. His company also owns West Bros. River Ranch, 3 Square Bar & Cafe and Mona Lizza Ristorante & Bar, which is located directly next to The Dive. Echoing Torrey's senti ments, West said The Dive is a new ex periment in downtown business. "I'm wildly excited about it. Late night traffic is something historically that my company hasn't generated a lot of," he said. "We've been in the dinner KTOlHMi Community Center lor the Performing Arts 8th & Lincoln ■ Tonight ■ An Acoustic Evening with Floater Acoustic Rock $10 advance, $10 door, 8:30 pm ■ Friday ■ Bob Maitey Day Celebration with Midmte Reggae $17 advamce, $20 door, 9:00 pm ■ Tuesday ■ TSOI, Thought Riot, Red Tape, Blasphemous Abnormality Punk Rock $10 advance, $10 door, 8:00 pm ■ Wednesday ■ Supersuckers, TheKooaes, Courtesy deihs Rock $8 advance, $io door, 8:00 pm All Ages Welcome 6X7 2746 business so this is going to be a real di gression. At my age doing new things is rare, and we're going to be doing a lot of new things." The Dive, which is open to minors until 9 p.m., features a sizable and af fordable menu with snacks, entrees, burgers, sandwiches and soups — all under $7.50. The fully stocked bar fea tures domestic and imported beers in addition to the restaurant's own brews. The restaurant also boasts pool tables, wireless Internet access and space for live shows featuring local bands. The basement lounge features a sep arate bar and six interconnected Xbox consoles wired for live Internet play in front of overstuffed couches. Customers from watching what was happening in the neighborhood/' he said. "We were getting a lot more people coming off campus. 1 helped build Ren nie's, so I don't want everybody to stop going to Rennie's, but I'd love to see them down here a little bit" West said. When West came to Eugene in 1972, he said the downtown district was "radically different." Amara Sena, a Lane Community College student, said she's noticed a change in the Broadway area. "Downtown has come a long way from what it used to be. Just a few years ago, I wouldn't have even want ed to walk down here," she said. "But now that the streets are opened up i£_:_$^z.*.3LZm_« ' iiu. Tim Bobosky Photographer (Left to right) Head brewer Chip Harey, owner Mike West and woodworker Alan Oster celebrate the opening of The Dive Bar and Grill, downtown's newest venue. over 21 can play for $5 per controller per hour. West plans to hold video game tournaments in the near future. Assistant brewer Todd M. Friedman, who is also a junior anthropology ma jor at the University, said he was excit ed about The Dive's innovations. "It has the potential to be something completely new and unique," he said. "It has an individual sense" West was enthusiastic about bringing in student patrons. "The concept of The Dive evolved / and the library is more functional, it's just added to it, reinforced it made it a lot better." Ward 3 City Councilor David Kelly, who represents the University area, also attended the grand opening. "Downtown is, and ought to be, the heart of the city," he said. 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