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Sturbridge, home of the Publick House Historic Inn, stands astride the Crossroads of New England. U.S. Route 20 and Interstate 90 take travelers from Boston to Oregon while Interstate 84 may take them to New York and points west. It was predestined to be a main thoroughfare. The “Old Fordway to Tantiusques,” Tantiusques being the original name of the town, was used by the Indians when they traveled to Plymouth bringing the Pilgrims corn. In their turn, the first white settlers traveled over the same route on their first westward journeys. In 1633, John Oldham was traveling the ford when Indians showed him strange pieces of “black rock,” and so the first graphite mine was discovered in America. The ford was frequently mentioned in old records. Located on the Native American Bay Path, it was the only fording place for many miles to the north and south for travelers passing east and west. It also met the famous “Woodstock Path” running from Hartford and Providence to the north. Then, as now, the junction of routes made Sturbridge strategically important.
During the Revolutionary War, Sturbridge Common, which was given by the Saltonstalls “For Publick Use Forever,” was the scene of great activity. The Militia drilled on the green lawn. Stores were collected and hoarded. Colonel Ebenezer Crafts himself personally equipped and supplied a company of cavalry for George Washington’s Army.
In modern times, the 1800-acre property was home to the United States Army 366th Regiment in 1942-43 as a training center for men prior to being shipped overseas in World War II. A special ceremony marked the opening of the school as part of the First Command Tactical School. A parade was held in Sturbridge with a simulated bombing, a first aid drill and an interdiction of an invading enemy. A training building also became an early Defense Center where civilian volunteers would watch for aircraft flying over Sturbridge and try to identify them from the Aircraft Spotters Handbook and report the same by telephone to the Air Corps. That building, split into two, can be seen today as being the two white houses located behind the Publick House along the rear exit road. This regiment left their home at Fort Devens in October 1943 to serve in combat in Italy at the Gothic Line.
In its early days, the Publick House on the Common was a favorite place for the teamsters. The Inn’s founder and keeper, Colonel Ebenezer Crafts, made frequent rounds and saw to it that each guest was satisfied and comfortable. In 1824, the tavern and the common were visited by General Lafayette and his son, George Washington Lafayette. Over
3,000 people assembled on the green to greet the Revolutionary War hero. Great preparations were made at the Publick House for Lafayette. One good lady of the town carried her best china to the Inn for the General’s use. It jogged all the way in a cart, contemporary records note, and arrived at its destination without one piece being broken. The General, however, was behind in his schedule, and the Taproom’s hospitality proved so bountiful that he ventured no further into the Inn, but presently proceeded with his journey.
Sturbridge itself came into being in 1730 when a drawing was made for homestead lots by such families as the Clarks, Plimptons, Hardings, Gleasons, Fiskes and others. The name Sturbridge was adopted because ancestors of the first settlers had come from Stourbridge in Worcestershire, England. Actually, permission had been given by the General Court for settlement and speculations a year earlier. Certain stipulations were made; seven years from the date, 50 families had to be settled in houses which were at least 18 feet square. The founders were also bidden to settle a “learned orthodox minister and lay out him a house lot equal to the other house lots.”
Sturbridge became a cultural center, and in 1824, the first Sturbridge Fair was started for the purpose of awakening more interest in husbandry and the mechanic arts. By 1855, the Fair was incorporated as a society, and the attendance increased rapidly. In 1834, the first balloon ascension in this part of New England was made from the fairgrounds. The “pilot” was Madame Carlotta of New York, and the records show that her performances increased the gate by $700 over the year before.
Colonel Crafts has left his equestrian profile on our familiar sign, his legacy of majestic elms and maples shading our grounds and his spirit of uncompromising good taste and hospitality on every greeting, eating and meeting at the Publick House, and this is essentially true. We invite our guests to stop by our famous Bake Shoppe, with homemade sweets, breads and relishes to go. The sweet pecan rolls are a specialty of the Publick House.
The Publick House has been known for over 250 years for providing legendary Yankee hospitality, which will make your event memorable. While maintaining its 18th century ambiance, we provide 21st century comforts. When you come to the Publick House to feast on our generous meals and enjoy the comfort of our Yankee hospitality, you’ll be warmed by the same magnificent open hearths
Colonel Crafts equestrian profile welcomes you.
that warmed our early American ancestors. Over the years, our property has grown to what it is today – a destination offering four different lodging facilities, on property spa, fitness room, bake shoppe, three outdoor wedding ceremony venues, two fine restaurants and service from an era that has long passed by.
Our property boasts 128 guest rooms, from the Historic Main Inn, newly renovated and constructed Chamberlain House, newly constructed Tillyer House, to our Country Motor Lodge. All in a historical setting offering gracious suites, private baths, air conditioning and modern amenities.
BANQUET AND CATERING SERVICES: Please contact the Sales Department for banquet and catering services .......................................... Dial 287
BUSINESS SERVICES: Please dial 300 for assistance with faxing, photocopying and scanning. For large projects, the Front Desk will be happy to make referrals to local merchants. We offer use of a computer for printing boarding passes .... Dial 300
CHECK-IN: 3:00 p.m. or later. Front Desk is open 24 hours.
CHECK-OUT: 11:00 a.m. Call from your room to receive a quick check-out receipt via email. If you would like to store your luggage beyond 11:00 a.m., or prior to registering, the hotel can provide secure luggage storage at the Front Desk .................... Dial 300
CHURCHES AND SYNAGOGUES: Please contact the Front Desk for a listing of local places of worship ............................................................ Dial 300
COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE: Complimentary coffee, tea and breakfast pastries for our hotel guests. This service is served from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. daily in The Bake Shoppe. The Bake Shoppe is located on the ground floor of the Publick House near the Tavern. We also offer complimentary coffee, tea and cocoa in the lobby of Chamberlain and Tillyer House for all of our guests throughout the day.
CREDIT CARDS: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Diners Club and Visa. If you provide a debit card to hold your room, the card will be authorized upon check-in unless another form of payment is given. The amount authorized will be held on your card until your financial institution releases the authorization, which may take up to 7-10 business days.
EMERGENCY SERVICE: For emergency service ........................................ Dial 911 Identify your room number to the dispatcher or contact the Front Desk Dial 0
ENERGY SAVINGS: Chamberlain House and Tillyer House are equipped with a master switch due to energy building codes – if the black switch is in the off position, all lights in the room will be turned off.
FITNESS ROOM: Our fitness room is located in the lower level of the Tillyer House. Available to all in house guests 24 hours a day: Treadmill, row machine, free weights, elliptical, stretching mats. Your room key works to enter the fitness room if staying with us on property.
FORGET SOMETHING?: As a courtesy to our guests, we offer the following items at the Front Desk: toothpaste, toothbrush, razors, shaving cream, sewing kits and sanitary items. Call or stop by the Front Desk ............................................................ Dial 300
HOUSEKEEPING: At this time housekeeping service is by request only. If you would like daily service or on a particular day, please contact the front desk to arrange. Otherwise housekeepers will not enter your room during your stay. If you need additional supplies, towels, etc., please call the Front Desk at 300 and we will arrange delivery of these items. You may also stop by the Front Desk to pick up any supplies in person as well..................... Dial 300
ICE MACHINES: Publick House guests, please call or stop by the Front Desk. An ice machine is located in Chamberlain House on the first floor in the vending area across from the main entrance. Tillyer House ice machine is located on lower level near the elevator landing. At the Country Motor Lodge, ice machines are located on the first floor of building 1 (between 104 and 105) and building 3 (between 136 and 137).
IN ROOM SAFE: All rooms in Tillyer House and Chamberlain House have an in-room safe located in either the closet or refrigerator cabinet.
INTERNET ACCESS: All rooms have complimentary wireless internet access. We offer use of a computer for printing boarding passes at the Front Desk. Your computer should connect to Publick House Network, with no password needed. For assistance ....................................................... Dial 300
IRON AND IRONING BOARD: Irons and ironing boards are located in guest room closet.
LOST AND FOUND: While we are not responsible for items left behind, if you believe you have lost something, please contact the Front Desk to check the lost and found log.............................. Dial 300
MAPS: Information and maps of Sturbridge and the surrounding area are available at the Front Desk in the Publick House or the entrance to the Bake Shoppe.
MESSAGES: When telephone messages are received, the message-waiting light will flash on your room phone. To receive your messages Dial 300
PETS: We are happy with an additional fee to accommodate you and your pet during your visit. We ask that all pets be registered at check in with the front desk. Pets may NOT be left unattended in your room. If you have questions regarding our pet policy and fee, please contact the Front Desk Dial 300
POOL: The pool is located at the Country Motor Lodge between buildings 1 and 3 looking over the Orchard. The pool is available to guests June through August and is open Thursdays through Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Wednesdays 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Towels are available at the pool for your convenience ................................. Dial 300
POST OFFICE: The Sturbridge Post Office is located right around the corner. For more information, ask any staff member or Dial 300
REFRIGERATOR: All rooms in Tillyer House, Chamberlain House and suites in the Main Inn have a small refrigerator located in either the closet or cabinet. For all standard Publick House rooms and Country Lodge rooms there is a charge for a mini refrigerator. Please call the Front Desk if you would like a mini refrigerator Dial 300
RESERVATIONS: For overnight accommodations ................................................. Dial 300
RESTAURANT RESERVATIONS:
For dining reservations in the Inn Dial 230
EBENEZER’S TAVERN - Sturbridge’s coziest spot for lunch and dinner. Stop by our tavern for an appetizer, dinner, dessert or drink by the fire.
THE TAP ROOM - Dine on traditional New England fare, such as pot roast and turkey dinners.
THE BAKE SHOPPE - A real 18th century bakery where irresistible things come out of our Yankee ovens. You’ll enjoy our homemade desserts, breads, muffins and our famous sweet rolls as well as colonial gifts and memorabilia. Dial 255
SECURITY: Please do not use the deadbolt or security latch to hold your room door open, as this results in damage to the lock and door frame. Please use your security latch or deadbolt whenever you are in your room. Confirm the identity of individuals seeking to enter your room by looking through the peephole. For your safety, verify anyone claiming to be a member of hotel staff such as maintenance by calling the Front Desk............ Dial 300
SMOKING: Smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes is only permitted in designated areas outside on the property. Smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes is not permitted in any public areas of the Main Inn, Chamberlain House, Tillyer House as well as ALL overnight guest rooms on property. No open flame or incense of any kind is permitted in any rooms. Smoking or burning of any materials in any overnight room will result in a charge of $250.
SODA MACHINES: A soda machine is located in Chamberlain House on the first floor in the vending area across from the main entrance. Tillyer House soda machine is located on lower level near the elevator landing. At the Country Motor Lodge, soda machines are located on the first floor of building 1 (between 104 and 105) and building 2 (between 120 and 121). Beverages are also available for purchase in the Bake Shoppe during regular business hours.
SPA: Simple Indulgence Day Spa is located in the lower level of the Tillyer House. Services include massage, hair and skin care, nail services, hair styles, makeup applications, wedding preparations and much more. Available by appointment seven days a week. Call direct .................... (774) 452-1234 or ext. 608
Local Telephone Calls: There is no charge for local calls. Please consult the telephone dialing guide next to the phone .................................... Dial 8+508+Number Long Distance Calls: Rates will apply to all calls outside our local calling area and will be billed to your room ....................................................... Dial 8 + Number
Credit Cards, Calling Cards or Collect: Dial 8+0+Number Room to Room Calls: Dial 300 Or dial direct if room number known.
GUIDELINES: Sometimes our guests ask about local customs regarding gratuities. This is meant only as a guide. Restaurants/Wait Staff: 15–20% of the total check. Tips usually are not included, so examine your check carefully. Maid Service: $2 per night if you feel your room was well kept.
TV CHANNELS: The Publick House is pleased to provide a wide variety of your favorite channels. .
WAKE-UP CALLS: ........................................ Dial 300
WEBSITE ADDRESS: Our website address is www.publickhouse.com. E-mail may be addressed to sales@publickhouse.com or lodging@publickhouse.com. We will not open attachments from unknown sources.
At the Publick House Historic Inn and Country Motor Lodge, we have been hosting overnight travelers for over 250 years. From the Historic Inn built in 1771 to our Country Motor Lodge, each of our 128 rooms are located in four unique settings and are designed with comfort in mind. All feature private baths.
PUBLICK HOUSE HISTORIC INN was established in 1771 and maintains its 18th century ambiance while providing 21st century comforts. Our 17 guest rooms in this historical setting are decorated with period antiques or reproductions. All of our guest rooms are non-smoking.
THE COUNTRY MOTOR LODGE, just a short walk from the Main Inn nestled in an apple orchard opened in 1969. The Country Motor Lodge offers 63 standard hotel rooms and overlooks the Publick House and is connected via private walkway and road to the Inn. All guest rooms are non-smoking. Pet-friendly rooms are available upon request.
CHAMBERLAIN HOUSE which was once an old farm house and offered overnight accommodations, was reopened in 2016 after renovating the farm house portion and adding new construction that now features 20 rooms and suites. These rooms are designed for those staying in the area on business or spending the weekend with friends and family celebrating a wedding or special event. All of our guest rooms are non-smoking.
TILLYER HOUSE, our newest addition opened in October 2018. Located to the right of the Publick House Historic Inn, it offers 28 overnight rooms, fitness room, spa and large sitting areas in the lobby and throughout for guests to gather and relax while enjoying their accommodations. Each room offers two queen size beds, refrigerator, in-room safe and walk-in shower (some rooms also have standard bathtubs). All of our guest rooms are non-smoking.
Since the day we opened in 1771, people have been meeting at the Publick House because of our impeccable service, fine food, gracious lodging and attention to detail.
Today the Publick House Historic Inn and Country Motor Lodge is a full service meeting property providing a unique atmosphere and setting for your successful meeting right in the center of New
England. Whether you are planning an executive retreat or a corporate sales meeting, privacy, professionalism and personal service are just three of the reasons we are the right choice for your group. A full line of audiovisual equipment and high-speed internet can also be provided at an additional cost. CALL OUR MEETING COORDINATOR AT (508) 347-7323 EXT. 287
Room Capacity Based on Rooms Without AV Equipment or Food and Beverage Set-Up
CARD: Overlooking Sturbridge Common, this wood-filled room is perfect for parties of up to 10 people.
PUMPKIN: Wide beam floors, burgundy patterned wallpaper, working fireplace and true Yankee charm make this room ideal for small gatherings of up to 20 people.
BALLROOM: Located on the second floor, in the olden days this room was used to perform traditional reel-type dances that required a long narrow space. This lovely room seats 25-60 people.
PINEAPPLE ROOM: The pineapple is the symbol of welcome and hospitality. Located at the front of the Inn, the Pineapple Room was the original sitting room where guests were welcomed by a warm fire. This warm and welcoming room is perfect for 15-30 people.
CRAFTS HALL: Named after the Inn’s first innkeeper, Colonel Ebenezer Crafts, this room has hardwood floors, a working fireplace and wonderful bay windows overlooking Sturbridge Common. A perfect setting for gatherings of 30-50 people.
BARN: One of the oldest sections of the Inn, the original stall beams are still apparent. Your cocktail reception or luncheon will be rich in history.
PAIGE HALL: Magnificent cathedral ceilings, antique colonial chandeliers, hand-hewn beams and Palladian windows complement the room to bring a special touch of elegance to any event.
LIBRARY: An ideal room for small meetings and family gatherings of up to 12 people. Lined with old books surrounding a cherrywood table.
GARDEN TENT: Surrounded by gardens, trees and a rolling lawn, it’s the perfect spot for a summer wedding or barbeque as well as a corporate meeting.
Our professional event planners will help you select the appropriate room based on your expected number of guests and room set-up requests. Our catering menus are specifically designed to cater to your meeting needs, from a continental breakfast featuring our famous pecan sweet rolls and muffins to our luncheons offering a variety of sandwiches, salads, desserts, and beverages tailored to your wishes. Whether you are planning a full service luncheon, dinner, or cocktail reception, Publick House Historic Inn, Sturbridge, Mass., is ready and well prepared to host your event.
Publick House Historic Inn is the ultimate venue for your memorable New England wedding. Our wedding consultants will work with you to ensure your vision becomes a reality and your wedding day is more magical than you’ve ever imagined.
Whether you’re envisioning a traditional ceremony and reception or a small private wedding celebration, Publick House provides the perfect romantic setting. You will be sharing one of the most important moments of your life with family and friends in
an intimate and beautiful country setting. Unique and treasured memories will be created that hearts will remember for a lifetime.
The Publick House is a full-service New England destination wedding venue, making it the perfect weekend retreat for your guests. From welcome gatherings and rehearsal dinners, to post-wedding celebrations and breakfast farewells, your guests will relish in the warmth of our history and Yankee hospitality.
At the crossroads of New England, the Publick House Historic Inn is one quarter mile from the junction of the BostonNew York and Springfield-Providence highways, with entrances on each route. It is also conveniently situated one mile from Exit 78 on the Massachusetts Turnpike.
Within easy reach of these main arteries, the Publick House is far enough off the beaten path so that its quiet beauty and charm are not affected. Travelers say that it is the “only” place to stop between New York and Boston. Centrally located for New England travelers, it is near several metropolitan areas and well-situated for stopovers on long journeys.
To Logan Airport: Mass Pike (I-90) to Ted Williams Tunnel; follow signs for Logan.
To Bradley International Airport: I-84 to Exit 61 to I-291 West. Exit 3B to I-91 North to Exit 40.
Bogey Lanes
199 North Brookfield Rd, East Brookfield, MA 01515 (508) 867-6629
Escape the Pike, Escape Room Games, 179 Main St., Sturbridge MA 01566 (774) 241-0508
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 1000 Hall of Fame Ave, Springfield, MA 01105 (877) 446-6752
Six Flags New England 1623 Main St, Agawam, MA 01001 (413) 786-9300
Altruist Brewing Company 559 Main St, Fiskdale, MA 01518 (774) 241-8022
(located within the Sturbridge Marketplace located on Rte 20)
Oakholm Brewing Company 80 Lake Rd, Brookfield, MA 01506 (413) 272-9620
Rapscallion Pub
3 Arnold Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01562 (508) 347-7500
Tree House Brewing Company
129 Sturbridge Rd (Rte 20), Charlton, MA 015007 (413) 523-2367
Bay Path Golf Course
East Brookfield, (508) 867-8161
Cohasse Country Club Southbridge, (508) 347-6290
Dudley Hill Golf Club
Dudley, (508) 943-4538
Hemlock Ridge Golf Course Fiskdale, (508) 347-9935
Heritage Golf Club Charlton, (508) 248-5111
Bigelow Hollow State Park 275-287 Bigelow Hollow Rd, Union, CT 06076 (860) 424-3200
Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary 56 Capen Rd, Charlton, MA 01507 (508) 348-5516
Heins Farm Trail
Leadmine Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566 (Off Stallion Hill Rd) [see sturbridgetrails.org]
Leadmine Mountain Trail
Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA [see sturbridgetrails.org]
Quabbin Reservoir
485 Ware Rd, Belchertown, MA 01007 (413) 323-7221
Wells State Park
159 Walker Pond Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566 (508) 347-9257
Westville Dam Off Wallace Rd, Sturbridge, MA [see sturbridgetrails.org]
Clara Barton Birthplace Museum
4 Ennis Rd, North Oxford, MA 01537 (508) 929-2056
(seasonal)
EcoTarium
222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA 01604 (508) 929-2700
New England Motorcycle Museum
200 W Main St, Vernon, CT 06066 (860) 454-7024
Old Sturbridge Village One Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566 (508) 347-3362
Springfield Museums 21 Edwards St, Springfield, MA 01103 (413) 263-6800
INCLUDES:
• George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum
• Springfield Science Museum (includes Seymour Planetarium)
• Michele & Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts
• Lyman & Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History
• Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden
• The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum
Worcester Museums
• Worcester Art Museum 55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609 (508) 799-4406
• Worcester Historical Museum 30 Elm St, Worcester, MA 01609 (508) 753-8278
The Center at Hobbes Brook
100 Charlton Rd., Sturbridge, MA 01566
• Verizon Wireless, Staples, Famous Footwear, Michaels, Stop & Shop, Gamestop, Mattress Firm, Walmart, Marshalls, Petco, Southbridge Credit Union, Old Navy, Five Below, Sturbridge Luxury Cinemas
The Sturbridge Marketplace at the Falls
• Altruist Brewing, Brush It Off Art & Pottery Studio, Deep Roots Distillery USA, Into the Grain Axe Throwing, Julie Gerrish Fitness, MJA Martial Arts, Mass Motion Dance Co., REB Products Gift Shop, SFM Shop, Soup to Nuts Café, Threads Boutique
Sturbridge Plaza
• Ocean State Job Lot, Shaw’s, Tractor Supply, TD Bank, Planet Fitness, AutoZone, Condesa Mexican Restaurant, Pickleball U
CVS – 362 Main St, Sturbridge, MA
Walgreens – 455 Main St, Southbridge, MA 01550
Walmart – Rte 20 east; The Center at Hobbs Brook
Brimfield Antique Market –Rte 20 west (May, July, September)
Local Antique Stores –Rte 20 east/west
Curiosity Shop
283 Main Street, Sturbridge, MA 508-347-1449
Books, Stationary Children’s
Junque & Jewels
320 Main Street, Sturbridge, MA
Enjoy a ride in the country to The Traveler Restaurant in Union off I-84, exit 74, at the end of Rte 171 (5 min. from Publick House) Casual Family Dining
Great menu at a reasonable price.
Enjoy browsing thru our thousands of books for the taking. It’s something unique and fun! Full Liquor.
The Food and Book People
Featured in Oprah Magazine, Reader’s Digest, Chronicle and on the TODAY Show Used bookstore open all restaurant hours. 3 free books with every meal. 1257 Buckley Hwy. Union, CT 860-684-4920
Pizza Served Friday and Saturday!
All items available for take-out Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Closed Tuesday & Wednesday Monday & Thursday 10am-8pm Friday 9am-8pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-8pm
Facilities available for Business Meetings and Family Gatherings
APPETIZERS
Mozzarella Sticks
Chicken Tenders
Boneless Buffalo Tenders
Jalapeno Poppers Served with sour cream
Potato Skins
French Fries
Onion Rings
Coleslaw
Garlic Bread with Cheese
Meatball or Sausage with Sauce
Broccoli Bites
Mac n’ Cheese Bites
Fried Cheese Ravioli
Loaded Nachos
Chili Fries
Sampler Fried ravioli, broccoli bites, mac n’ cheese bites and mozzarella sticks (No Substitutions)
SALADS Small or Large
Tossed
Grilled Chicken Salad
Tuna Salad
Chicken Salad
Seafood Salad
Greek Salad
Antipasto Salad
Chef Salad
Caesar Salad
Grilled Chicken Caesar
Add Buffalo Chicken, Crispy Chicken or Grilled Chicken to any salad for an additional cost
Add extra dressing or a 16oz bottle of house dressing for an additional cost
DRESSINGS: Italian, Lite Italian, Honey Mustard, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Raspberry Vinaigrette, Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Our Famous House Dressing. All salads come with pita bread.
CHICKEN DINNERS
Chicken Finger Dinner
Chicken Wing Dinner
Above served with coleslaw and French fries
Buffalo Wing Dinner
Boneless Buffalo Finger Dinner
Substitute Onion Rings
Buffalo Style dinners served with French fries, bleu cheese dressing and celery sticks
(or choose one of our other sauces: Jack Daniels BBQ, Honey BBQ, Sweet Chili, Teriyaki, Blazin’ BBQ)
SPECIALTY CHICKEN WINGS
FRESH WINGS - Available sauce (No Mixing Sauces). Plain, Buffalo, Honey BBQ, Jack Daniels BBQ, Teriyaki, Blazin’ BBQ, Sweet Chili
10 wings 40 wings
20 wings 50 wings
30 wings
Bleu cheese and celery sticks served only with the Buffalo style wings. Bleu cheese and celery sticks can be served upon request.
GYROS AND BURGERS
PLATTERS SERVED WITH FRIES. SUBSTITUTE ONION RINGS FOR $1.50. BURGERS SERVED ON BULKIE WITH MAYO, LETTUCE AND TOMATO.
Gyro
Gyro Platter
Chicken Gyro
Chicken Gyro Platter
Hamburger Platter
Cheeseburger Platter
Mushroom Cheeseburger Platter
Bacon Cheeseburger Platter
Extra Patty
SEAFOOD
FISH SERVED THURSDAY-SUNDAY ONLY
SEAFOOD DINNERS SERVED WITH FRENCH FRIES AND COLESLAW. SUBSTITUTE ONION RINGS FOR $1.50.
WE USE 100% VEGETABLE OIL.
Fish and Chips Haddock
Fried Scallop Dinner
Baked Haddock Dinner
Baked Scallop Dinner
Fried Seafood Combo Haddock and scallops
Baked Seafood Combo Haddock and scallops
Fried Shrimp Dinner
Fried Seafood Trio Haddock, scallops and shrimp
PASTA
SERVED WITH GARLIC BREAD, CHOICE OF SPAGHETTI OR PENNE WITH...
Marinara Sauce
Meat Sauce
Meatballs
Sausage
Veal
Grilled Chicken
Pasta Combo With mushrooms, roasted peppers, 1 meatball and 1 sausage
Chicken Broccoli Alfredo
Athenian A special mix of feta cheese, parmesan cheese and butter over spaghetti or penne
Mediterranean Pasta A special mix of feta cheese, spinach, parmesan cheese, butter, olives, tomatoes and grilled chicken over spaghetti or penne
Cheese Ravioli Dinner
Homemade Lasagna Dinner
Side of Penne or Spaghetti
Top Your Pasta with Melted Cheese
Top Your Pasta with Meat Sauce
PARMESAN DINNERS
SERVED WITH CHOICE OF SPAGHETTI, PENNE OR FRENCH FRIES
Chicken Parmesan
Eggplant Parmesan
PIZZA OR CALZONES Small or Large
CALZONES AVAILABLE IN SMALL SIZE ONLY
Served with ricotta spread unless otherwise requested Cheese or add additional toppings
Add extra cheese on any pizza for an additional cost
Add extra sauce for an additional cost
NO MIXING SAUCES
MEAT TOPPINGS:
Salami, Pastrami, Pepperoni, Meatball, Sausage, Hamburger, Ham, Bacon, Grilled Chicken, Spicy Chicken
VEGETABLE TOPPINGS:
Onion, Pepper, Mushroom, Spinach, Eggplant, Broccoli, Black Olives, Tomatoes, Jalapeno Peppers, Banana Peppers
OTHER TOPPINGS: Feta, Pineapple, Anchovies, Garlic
Special
Mushroom, pepperoni, sausage, hamburger, onion and pepper
Hawaiian
Ham, pineapple and our own blend of cheeses
Red Chili Hawaiian
Ham, pineapple and chili sauce
BBQ Grilled Chicken
Grilled chicken, bbq sauce and blend of cheeses
Substitute crispy chicken for an additional cost
Buffalo Grilled Chicken
Choice of Buffalo or pizza sauce
Substitute crispy chicken for an additional cost
Grecian
Tomatoes, feta cheese, sliced olives, tomato sauce and a blend of cheeses
Veggie
Onions, peppers, mushrooms, broccoli, black olives, tomato sauce and our own blend of cheeses
W.B. Creation
White Pizza with meatballs, Alfredo sauce and mushrooms
Popeye
Spinach, tomato sauce, our own blend of cheeses and a touch of garlic
Mediterranean
Spinach, feta, a touch of garlic, tomato sauce and our own blend of cheeses
Chicken Broccoli Alfredo
Grilled chicken, broccoli, our own blend of cheeses and homemade Alfredo sauce
Substitute crispy chicken for an additional cost
Village Creation WHITE PIZZA
Grilled chicken strips, onions, roasted peppers, ricotta cheese, our own blend of cheese and a touch of garlic
Meat Madness
Pepperoni, sausage, hamburger, ham, bacon and our own blend of cheeses
Chicken Bacon Ranch
Ranch dressing, chicken, bacon and our own blend of cheeses
Substitute crispy chicken for an additional cost
Niko’s Four Cheese WHITE PIZZA
Ricotta, mozzarella, cheddar and parmesan cheese
Taco Pizza
Seasoned taco meat, a blend of tortilla chips, jalapeno, salsa, baked in oven and topped with sour cream, tomatoes and lettuce
Steak Bomb Pizza WHITE PIZZA
Steak, onions, peppers and mushrooms with an American cheese base
Piggy on the Blanket WHITE PIZZA
Pork, cilantro, green salsa, mozzarella, onions and topped with sour cream
Grandpa’s Favorite
Meatball, cooked peppers, tomato, jalapenos
PARTY SIZE CHEESE PIZZA
To go only, please order 1 hour ahead
Add additional toppings or extra cheese for an additional cost