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Historic Inn and Tavern

For over 200 years guests Have enjoyed the hospitality given at the historical Altland House Inn and tavern located in Abbottstown, Pennsylvania. Originally built in 1790, the inn was purchased by Robert Altland at 1880, also stands at precisely the exact same place today. Adding a third story and what is now its current facade finished in 1911 by then owner Ruben Altland, the inn and tavern continued to flourish. Fast forward to 1954; no more made of logs but beautiful with a refurbished grandeur for all to delight in the Altland House was rented now with a former waitress, Betty Haugh and her husband Tom later bought by the Haugh family in 1972.

Time Changes all Things

The first Berwick Room Has been renamed Lulu's Grill where diners now may enjoy a plethora of culinary delights like turtle soup, also a menu staple for more than 60 years. Travelers will appreciate overnight accommodations at the historic inn. Cozy guest rooms and suites on the no-smoking property feature free WiFi, a speedy beginning breakfast and eliminate package specials. The Underside restaurant offers casual dining with everything from chicken and waffles into quesadillas. Specialty nights like Wine Night Tuesdays and live music on Friday nights enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike, give the Altland House an ambience that guests have enjoyed for decades.

Traditional is Modern Again

The on-site brewery, Center Square Brewing Delivers a Exceptional return to history using their own chilly, Frothy craft beers that may be paired up with exciting nouveau menu items like Blackened Ahi Tuna, Grilled Chicken and Brie Wraps or Firecracker Shrimp Tacos. As rich in history because of its culinary delights and libations, the Altland House Will make certain to continue delighting traffic up to it did President Roosevelt and many others. Further Infos .