The Fox Inn Rathskeller

The Fox Inn Rathskeller was 

a popular, lively tavern located at 2626 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica during the 1960s-1990s, renowned for bawdy sing-alongs led by owner Bill “The Fox” Foster. It was a legendary hangout for college students and rugby players, featuring grandstand seating, beer chugging, and a tavern-style atmosphere. FacebookFacebook +3

Key Details About The Fox Inn (Historic):

  • Atmosphere: Known for its high-energy, “rowdy” atmosphere with communal singing of bawdy ballads, children’s songs, and chants like “Ziggy Zaggy Oi Oi Oi”.
  • The Act: Bill “The Fox” Foster often performed after downing pitchers of beer, famously singing to patrons, including specialized songs for those leaving to use the restroom.
  • Legacy: The venue was a staple for USC and UCLA students, as well as the Santa Monica Rugby Club.
  • Location: It was situated on Wilshire Blvd, directly across from The Horn nightclub. 

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