First opened in 1921, the Old Barn has been the watering hole for everyone from Charles Lindbergh, Jr., to W. C. Fields. But the fact that they—and a host of other well-known personalities—were once regulars here is not what draws customers. Mouthwatering American classics like filet mignon, T-bone steak, and prime rib so good it has been voted “#1 prime rib” by a local newspaper, are what keep them coming back. The original building (1933) was a speakeasy during Prohibition; original door buzzer.
Old Barn Information:
• American menu. Lunch, dinner. Closed holidays. Bar. Children's menu. Casual attire. Reservations recommended. Outdoor seating.