The Saloon at 546 South Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas's Old Encinitas district is the second-oldest continuously operating business in the city, tracing its lineage to the Village Rendezvous bar that Maurice Daley opened on the site in the 1930s inside a building constructed in 1915. The bar — known for most of the 20th century as the Daley Double Saloon, a horse-racing pun nodding to the nearby Del Mar Racetrack — shares a historic entertainment block with La Paloma Theatre, the only Encinitas institution with a longer operating history. The Daley family owned the property from 1957 until it sold for $6.1 million in September 2025; Saloon Entertainment LLC holds the operating lease through 2036. One of five establishments in Encinitas holding a California Type 48 liquor license — which permits alcohol service without a food requirement — the bar programs DJs, live bands, and dancing across its 6,188-square-foot footprint. The craft beverage corridor on this block of the 101 extends to Meritage Wine Market and other specialty purveyors within walking distance of the Coaster station. The original oak bar remains intact inside the low-lit interior, and the property sits four blocks from Moonlight Beach on a Walker's Paradise-rated stretch of downtown Encinitas with a walkability score of 91 out of 100.