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A.G Beattie built The Inn at Bully’s Restaurant & Pub in 1903 as a Hotel-Tavern. It catered to the mill and railroad crowd in the early twentieth-century town of Columbia. It was called the Union Hotel then and has since gone through a string of owners and names, from Piney’s, Kitch’s, Bully’s on Union (in deference to President Theodore Roosevelt), and finally Bully’s Restaurant & Pub. Its activities were briefly disrupted by a fire, which led to the conversion of the top floors to a spacious and magnificent inn. The restaurant still boasts of the walnut and chestnut bar originally found in the Union hotel, complete with nickel grooves made by the railroad workers. Private Events are available, for Lunch and Sundays, only by reservation.
Address: 647 Union Street, Columbia, PA 17512, Phone: 717-684-2854
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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