📍 100 W Pennsylvania Ave
Roslyn, WA 98941
The Brick is a real bar that happened to play itself.
Located in downtown Roslyn, The Brick served as both a functioning local bar and the fictional Brick in Northern Exposure. The show didn’t rename it, dress it up, or turn it into a set. What appeared on screen was largely what already existed: a place where people gathered, talked too long, argued lightly, and stayed put.
That dual role matters. The Brick worked on television because it already operated at the right scale—neither destination nor backdrop, but a shared interior space where community naturally formed. In real life, it continues in much the same way: familiar, worn in, unconcerned with performance.
For Static Pines, The Brick isn’t notable because it was filmed. It’s notable because it demonstrates what that frequency looks like when it’s real—when a place doesn’t need to be invented to feel inhabited.