Description

Their original Main Street Café was founded in 1991, and began operations as a small deli in the old Capitol Theatre building on Main Street in Willimantic, CT. Occupying both the lobby and concession area of the theatre, seating was limited to 50 people. After 3 years they were bursting at the seams and made the move to 877 Main Street, another historic building. There they expanded to a full service restaurant and featured American craft-brewed beers and an extensive menu. One more move was in the cards for them , and they made yet another trek down Main Street to their home in the current granite and limestone 1909 U.S. Post Office Building. Abandoned in 1967 by the Federal Government this building lay vacant for nearly 30 years. When used as a post office, their dining room was the post office work room, their pub was the customer lobby, and the private dining room was the Postmaster‘s office. Although extensive renovations have been made to the building, we wanted to retain the early 20th century architecture as well as create a pleasant atmosphere for dining. Remnants of post office memorabilia have been preserved to add to the flavor of the restaurant. Featured in their dining room is a 12‘ by 17‘ mural, created by Gordan MacDonald, depicting 1920‘s Main Street scene. A 60‘ mahogany bar, crafted by Peter Huckins is the centerpiece of the pub area. It is in this building that the Willimantic Brewing Company was born. Viewed from their Dining Room, their 7 barrel brewery produces their freshly made handcrafted beers. Please feel free to explore their main floor and discover all their hidden treasures. On behalf of their entire staff, they welcome you and hope you share in their excitement for their living landmark restaurant and pub brewery.