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* First seen in [[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown (episode)]]
 
* First seen in [[2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown (episode)]]
 
* Last seen in [[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two (episode)]] after it is destroyed by demons.
 
* Last seen in [[2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two (episode)]] after it is destroyed by demons.
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* Seen in [[5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon]], the roadhouse is [[Ash]]'s version of [[Heaven]].
  
 
Harvelle's Roadhouse is a saloon, named after [[Bill Harvelle]], frequented by [[Hunters]], run by Bill's widow [[Ellen]] and her daughter [[Jo]]. [[Ash]] is also a permanent fixture.
 
Harvelle's Roadhouse is a saloon, named after [[Bill Harvelle]], frequented by [[Hunters]], run by Bill's widow [[Ellen]] and her daughter [[Jo]]. [[Ash]] is also a permanent fixture.

Revision as of 15:49, 3 April 2010

Harvelle's Roadhouse in 2.03 Bloodlust (episode).
Ellen and Jo Harvelle in 2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown

Harvelle's Roadhouse is a saloon, named after Bill Harvelle, frequented by Hunters, run by Bill's widow Ellen and her daughter Jo. Ash is also a permanent fixture.

Judging by the tourists in 2.06 No Exit (episode), it was originally deduced that the Roadhouse is located somewhere in Nebraska or in one of its neighboring states. This is true; on the Road So Far map distributed by the official Supernatural Magazine, it shows Harvelle's Roadhouse in central Nebraska.

Hunters we know who frequent - or have at some time frequented - the Roadhouse include:

Some of these hunters appear to have Hunter's Blogs.

We know from Gordon in Hunted that someone from the Roadhouse passed on information about Sam's psychic abilities.

The word 'Harvelle' is an Old English girls' name, meaning "soldier" or "warrior".

Why the Roadhouse had to go

In the Season 2 Companion Eric Kripke talks about how the Roadhouse and its inhabitants were included in the storyline to give the boys a place to go to, to gather information, a kind of way-station, a wish from TPTB. Over the course of the season though, the Supernatural team figured that it didn't work out:

"What we realized is that this series is so much about the road trip. Giving them a place to go runs counter to that and really changes the tone in a way you don't want."

Eric Kripke, S2Com, p. 16

Links

Roadhouse Fanworks