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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 1 year ago

The Erie Tavern LLC officially opened their doors on Monday, March 27 with a Huntington County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting. The new restaurant/bar is located at 770 E. Franklin Street, Huntington. Shown in the photo front row, from left, are Terry Miller, Terry Miller Realtor Century 21 Bradley and Chamber Ambassador; Braiden Shoemaker; Deanna and Jeremy Shoemaker, owners, Erie Tavern LLC; Emily Shoffner; Gwen Burns, TCU and Charles Chapman, City Council 1st District and both Chamber Ambassadors. Back row, from left, include Marti Evans, First Federal Wealth, Janet Branham, Community Foundation of Huntington County and both Chamber Ambassadors; Cory Goff and Brittany Brown, MidWest America Federal Credit Union and Chamber Ambassador.

The Huntington County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at the newly opened Erie Tavern LLC on Monday, March 27. The restaurant is located at 770 E. Franklin Street and has been completely remodeled on the inside and outside.

Jeremy Shoemaker is the new owner, and he would like to invite the community to come and see what he has done to the building and enjoy a meal. The restaurant comes with a very diverse menu, and the business is designed in a railroad motif.

If you are looking for a new place to eat, give the Erie Tavern a try. We think you will be pleasantly surprised. You must be 21 years old to enter, but if you are 18 and above and with your parents or guardians, you can enter for a meal.

The Erie Tavern’s hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; closed Sunday and Monday. You can reach the restaurant by calling (260) 358-5551 or visit them on Facebook.