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Placerville’s Historic Prospector Saloon and Arcade to Close After One-Year Run at Soda Works Building

Final Comedy and Concert Performances Set for Feb. 27–28 as Bell Family Bids Farewell to Main Street Venue

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 26, 2026
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Placerville’s Historic Prospector Saloon and Arcade to Close After One-Year Run at Soda Works Building

John Pearson Soda Works 1899

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PLACERVILLE — After just over a year of live music, comedy and arcade games inside one of Main Street’s most storied buildings, The Prospector Saloon and Arcade will close its doors.

Owners confirmed the venue at 594 Main St. will permanently shut down March 1, 2026. A final weekend of events is scheduled for Feb. 27–28, with an additional comedy show planned for March 6.

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Operated by the Bell family, The Prospector officially reopened in November 2024 as a multi-level entertainment venue inside the historic John Pearson Soda Works building. The space blended Gold Rush-era architecture with modern nightlife — an all-ages arcade downstairs and a 21-and-over concert hall and saloon upstairs.

A Modern Venue Inside a Gold Rush Landmark

The building, formally known as the John Pearson Soda Works, is widely considered Placerville’s oldest preserved commercial structure. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on Dec. 12, 1985.

Construction of the lower level began in 1859, when Scottish immigrant John McFarland Pearson built thick rubble-and-stone walls — measuring approximately 22 inches — to serve as a commercial ice house. In 1897, Pearson’s sons added a brick-and-stone second story, expanding the operation into a bottling facility.

The structure’s location was no accident. Built in front of an idle mine shaft, the tunnels were used as natural refrigeration for ice and soda storage. Historical accounts also note a water-driven hydraulic lift that once transported heavy soda cases between floors.

Since the Pearson family sold the property in 1972, the building has housed an antique store, a theater, a bookstore and the popular Cozmic Café from 2003 to 2018.

The Prospector Experience

When the Bell family launched The Prospector in October 2024, they envisioned a venue where “Gold Rush history meets the best of times.”

The lower level featured an all-ages arcade, while the upper level offered a full bar with 16 local beers on tap, specialty mimosas, wine and signature cocktails. Weekly programming included country line dancing on Tuesdays, karaoke on Wednesdays, open mic nights on Thursdays and live music on weekends.

Leading up to its closure, the venue is hosting a “Go Out with a Bang” farewell series:

Final Week Events:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 24: Final Dance — the last country line dancing night with Sarah, including a farewell to owners April, Ken and Shylo Bell.

  • Wednesday, Feb. 25: Final Karaoke Night.

  • Thursday, Feb. 26: Last Open Mic Night hosted by Jerry.

Closing Weekend (Feb. 27–28):

  • Friday: Live comedy and music featuring Jerry Rabago.

  • Saturday (Final Night): Farewell performance by Shawna Lee and The Hired Guns.

In a statement shared with patrons, the Bell family expressed appreciation for the community’s support during the venue’s run, thanking guests, performers and local partners who helped animate the historic space.

“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who walked through our doors, performed on our stage and supported our vision,” the family said. “Placerville welcomed us, and we’ll always cherish the memories made here.”

A Changing Chapter on Main Street

The closure marks another transition for one of downtown Placerville’s most recognizable historic buildings. While the future tenant has not been publicly announced, the property’s historic status ensures its architectural character will remain protected.

For many locals, The Prospector represented more than a bar or arcade — it was an attempt to bridge Placerville’s Gold Rush legacy with contemporary entertainment.

As the lights dim on the saloon stage and arcade machines power down, the stone walls of the old Soda Works will remain — a reminder that in Placerville, history endures even as businesses come and go.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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