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McGillin's Olde Ale House

McGillin's Olde Ale House is a tavern in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1860, McGillin's is the oldest drinking establishment in the city. It is located on Drury Street, an alley connecting 13th Street and South Juniper Street, between Chestnut and Sansom streets, in Center City.[1][2]

McGillin's Olde Ale House
Company typeSmall business
IndustryRestaurant
Founded1860
Headquarters1310 Drury Street,
Key people
  • Christopher & Mary Ellen Spaniak Mullins, owners
  • Christopher Mullins, Jr., general manager
ProductsFood and beverage to be consumed on the premises
Number of employees
approx 25-50 (worldwide)
Websitemcgillins.com

History edit

19th century edit

 
The interior of McGillin's Olde Ale House in September 2017
 
Food and beer at McGillin's Olde Ale House in May 2017

Initially called The Bell in Hand, the famous pub opened its doors in 1860 in the home of Irish immigrant William "Pa" McGillin, the owner and operator of the establishment. It was nicknamed McGillin's by those who frequented the establishment, and the bar took on the title as its official name.

20th century edit

"Pa" McGillin operated the establishment until his death in 1901. Then his wife Catherine, known as "Ma" McGillin continued running the business, which had grown to encompass the oyster house next door as well as the remainder of the McGillin's house, displacing her 13 children. "Ma" ran the restaurant until her own death in 1937, at age 90.[2][3]

After Ma's death, the tavern was run by her daughter, Mercedes McGillin Hooper, until 1958, when she sold it to Henry Spaniak and Joe Shepaniak, brothers and experienced bartenders, who used different spellings of their last names.

Since 1993, the bar has been owned by Henry's daughter, Mary Ellen Spaniak Mullins, and her husband Chris Mullins. Their son, Christopher Mullins, Jr., also helps run the day-to-day operations.[2][3]

The ceramic tile floor of the main floor, though not original to the bar, was installed by "Pa" McGillin because he was "tired of replacing the wooden floors because of wear and tear from workers' boots. William got the idea from a local butcher shop—little wear and tear, easy to clean."[3]

There is a ship bell and a cow bell behind the bar which the bartenders ring when they get a great tip. They also ring it to "gong" or "boo" a bad karaoke singer. During a Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Union, or Philadelphia Flyers game, it can be expected that the bell will be rung when the home team scores.

21st century edit

In 2002, the political website PoliticsPA named it to their list of restaurants frequented by politicians.[4]

In 2007, the national trade magazine Nightclub and Bar included McGillin's in its Editors' Choice Top 100 bars and clubs in the United States. The list is based on annual revenue, effective marketing and advertising, uniqueness to market and other factors.[5] Many media outlets have called McGillin's one of America's most authentic Irish pubs in the nation, including USA Today, HuffPost, Fodor's, The Daily Meal, MSN, and Orbitz.

In 2013, Gourmet magazine called McGillin's one of the three coolest bars in the United States.

Notable paraphernalia edit

McGillin's has become the home to a sizable collection of historical Philadelphia paraphernalia, including:

  • A catalogue of every Liquor License held by the pub since 1871, saved by William McGillin and each successive owner
  • The original "Bell in Hand" sign, the original sign that William "Pa" McGillin had designed for the pub when it originally opened. "The sign has survived through the years and is an amazing carved piece of wood of an arm ringing a bell - you can almost hear the crier calling the public to McGillin's!"[3]
  • The John Wanamaker's "signature" logo sign from the original Wanamaker's Department Store at 13th and Market Streets.
  • The Strawbridge & Clothier "Seal of Quality" logo sign from the Market Street Store - Presented to McGillin's by Peter Strawbridge, the founder's great-grandson.[3]
  • Gimbel's Department Store tiled subway sign
  • Lit Brothers Department Store tiled subway sign
  • F.W. Woolworth's tiled subway sign indicating the defunct Market Street store
  • A Corestates Financial Group sign
  • A Le Bec Fin sign
  • Crusader's Bank sign
  • There are also several hand-drawn scenes of McGillin's and Philadelphia drawn by various artists through the 1960s and 1970s

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • "McGillin's Olde Ale House". Restaurant Review. City Paper.
  • Matheson, Kathy. "McGillin's Olde Ale House To Celebrate 150 years of Business". Huffington Post.

References edit

  1. ^ "Philadelphia Nightlife: McGillin's Olde Ale House". New York Times. Archived from the original on January 30, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c . mcgillins.com. Archived from the original on June 28, 2015. Retrieved December 13, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e . antisoc.net. December 31, 2006. Archived from the original on August 8, 2007. Retrieved November 21, 2006.
  4. ^ . PoliticsPA. The Publius Group. Archived from the original on February 2, 2003.
  5. ^ . Nightclub & Bar Magazine. 2007. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008.

External links edit

  • Official website

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opened its doors in 1860 in the home of Irish immigrant William Pa McGillin the owner and operator of the establishment It was nicknamed McGillin s by those who frequented the establishment and the bar took on the title as its official name 20th century edit Pa McGillin operated the establishment until his death in 1901 Then his wife Catherine known as Ma McGillin continued running the business which had grown to encompass the oyster house next door as well as the remainder of the McGillin s house displacing her 13 children Ma ran the restaurant until her own death in 1937 at age 90 2 3 After Ma s death the tavern was run by her daughter Mercedes McGillin Hooper until 1958 when she sold it to Henry Spaniak and Joe Shepaniak brothers and experienced bartenders who used different spellings of their last names Since 1993 the bar has been owned by Henry s daughter Mary Ellen Spaniak Mullins and her husband Chris Mullins Their son Christopher Mullins Jr also helps run the day to day operations 2 3 The ceramic tile floor of the main floor though not original to the bar was installed by Pa McGillin because he was tired of replacing the wooden floors because of wear and tear from workers boots William got the idea from a local butcher shop little wear and tear easy to clean 3 There is a ship bell and a cow bell behind the bar which the bartenders ring when they get a great tip They also ring it to gong or boo a bad karaoke singer During a Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia Union or Philadelphia Flyers game it can be expected that the bell will be rung when the home team scores 21st century edit In 2002 the political website PoliticsPA named it to their list of restaurants frequented by politicians 4 In 2007 the national trade magazine Nightclub and Bar included McGillin s in its Editors Choice Top 100 bars and clubs in the United States The list is based on annual revenue effective marketing and advertising uniqueness to market and other factors 5 Many media outlets have called McGillin s one of America s most authentic Irish pubs in the nation including USA Today HuffPost Fodor s The Daily Meal MSN and Orbitz In 2013 Gourmet magazine called McGillin s one of the three coolest bars in the United States Notable paraphernalia editMcGillin s has become the home to a sizable collection of historical Philadelphia paraphernalia including A catalogue of every Liquor License held by the pub since 1871 saved by William McGillin and each successive owner The original Bell in Hand sign the original sign that William Pa McGillin had designed for the pub when it originally opened The sign has survived through the years and is an amazing carved piece of wood of an arm ringing a bell you can almost hear the crier calling the public to McGillin s 3 The John Wanamaker s signature logo sign from the original Wanamaker s Department Store at 13th and Market Streets The Strawbridge amp Clothier Seal of Quality logo sign from the Market Street Store Presented to McGillin s by Peter Strawbridge the founder s great grandson 3 Gimbel s Department Store tiled subway sign Lit Brothers Department Store tiled subway sign F W Woolworth s tiled subway sign indicating the defunct Market Street store A Corestates Financial Group sign A Le Bec Fin sign Crusader s Bank sign There are also several hand drawn scenes of McGillin s and Philadelphia drawn by various artists through the 1960s and 1970sSee also edit nbsp Philadelphia portalList of the oldest restaurants in the United States Market East Philadelphia King George II Inn List of sites of interest in PhiladelphiaFurther reading edit McGillin s Olde Ale House Restaurant Review City Paper Matheson Kathy McGillin s Olde Ale House To Celebrate 150 years of Business Huffington Post References edit Philadelphia Nightlife McGillin s Olde Ale House New York Times Archived from the original on January 30 2013 a b c McGillin s Olde Ale House website mcgillins com Archived from the original on June 28 2015 Retrieved December 13 2007 a b c d e Interview antisoc net December 31 2006 Archived from the original on August 8 2007 Retrieved November 21 2006 2002 Politics PA Restaurant Guide PoliticsPA The Publius Group Archived from the original on February 2 2003 Top 100 2007 Nightclub amp Bar Magazine 2007 Archived from the original on May 16 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to McGillin s Olde Ale House Official website39 57 01 N 75 09 45 W 39 95022 N 75 16258 W 39 95022 75 16258 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title McGillin 27s Olde Ale House amp oldid 1194245801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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