After 84 years, Vahl's remains the place to be in Alviso
Briefly

Vahl's, opened in 1941, is recognized as the oldest bar in Santa Clara County. Despite the closing of other local bars, it maintains a nostalgic ambiance with unchanged decor. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the dining rooms are less frequented, mainly being reserved for special events. Frank Rebozzi, a family member managing the bar, observes how the vibrant crowds of the past have dwindled. The bar is open daily, offering limited food options on weekends, confirming its role as a community hub.
Vahl's restaurant in Alviso, the oldest bar in Santa Clara County, maintains its nostalgic charm with unchanged decor and a limited bar menu since the pandemic.
The dining rooms at Vahl's, once bustling with patrons, are now used for special occasions as regular dining has diminished post-COVID.
Frank Rebozzi, nephew of the founder, recalls the vibrant history of Vahl’s, but notes a decline in regular diners after the pandemic.
Vahl's still thrives as a hangout spot, with a horseshoe bar and reminders of regular customer birthdays, maintaining a sense of community.
Read at The Mercury News
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