★★★★★
It is a 150 year old Pub with lots of history. There were some cool, unusual folding bar stools. The bartender, Anna, was very kind about sharing the Pubs' history and photos. There is an old bowling alley upstairs
★★★☆☆
We went hoping to have lunch on a Saturday afternoon but the kitchen was closed?
Instead, we had a couple of drinks, played pool, and went upstairs to bowl. It was built back in the 40's and all manual - one of the last manual bowling alleys in the U.S.
The bar area is like walking back in time and the bar stools are original.
Very cool and interesting place!
★★★★★
Went there and played a hour of bowling. Although you have to set the pins manually this was actually so much fun. Definitely get your excerise... Believe the bar dates back to 1849 when it was a in and added a bowling alley on the 2nd floor in 1920. For 15 bucks a hour you have to try it
★★★★★
Very historic and to walk these grounds is surreal! Food isn’t too shabby as well!
★★★★★
Wonderful people fantastic place my favorite so far