The Iron Horse Bar & Grill first opened its doors on June 2, 1972. They first occupied the space which was previously the ‘Manor House’ restaurant. In the fifties you might remember ‘Powell’s Shoe Store’ and the ‘Mode Ode Day’ clothing store as the occupants of the present day restaurant dining room. In the Fall of 1972 they purchased the nostalgic ‘Brunswick Café’ which was located two doors east of The Iron Horse. They also leased the space that housed the ‘Pines Bakery & Coffee Shop’ located between the Brunswick and The Horse. Hence the beginning of our Club Car Lounge! In its heyday, visitors from far and wide will recall the flamboyant Brunswick and the Teepee Room which featured carved wooden Indians, totem poles, and ‘Skook-um-chuck’. Bill Webster, owner of the Brunswick, said his great food made him famous. Now nearly six decades later several of his specialties like the ‘Big Chief ’, the ‘Haystack’, the ‘Awful Awful Burger’, and the Cheese Soup are still being served here at the Iron Horse today.
Hours:
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM (Next day) Sat-Sun 8:00 AM - 2:00 AM (Next day)