UBC History Lesson
In 1968, UBC's Associate Professor of Zoology,
David Suzuki, declared 'What this campus needs is a pub!' He received full support from the AMS Student president, (ex Minister of Forests) David Zirnhelt and between the two of them, the Pit Pub was born....well, sort of. For five years it continued to be operated out of the SUB ballroom on the second floor, much like a beer garden.
In January of 1969, the Ubyssey paper described the Pit as 'a place to relax, eat a sandwich and talk about the revolution...'
In the fall of 1971 the most popular beers were Old Style, Uncle Ben's, Labatt Blue and Heidelberg. There were complaints about the the price of beer being increased from 35 cents to 40 cents and talk of adding a jukebox and a colour TV. Everybody wanted hot food and was hoping the Pit could start to provide burgers and fries.
In January of 1973, the Ubyssey reported on plans for building the new Pit Pub in the SUB basement and by April of that year, construction began, with hopes to be in their new home by September of 1973. Unfortunately, there were delays and the new Pit didn't open officially until November 19, 1973
And this year, the Pit will celebrate its 32nd birthday. ThePit continues to be the #1 bar on campus and continues to feature student friendly pricing. Opens at noon!! tuesdays $2.50 sleaves of beer.
-from AMS-