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Built in 1907, the two story building that is now known as the Irish
Bred Pub Restaurant was constructed on the southwest corner of Third
Avenue (Main Street) and 8th Street. The building housed a number of
businesses to include Heymnan Merz & Co ( Dry goods, clothing and
Military apparel), J C Penney Company, and Elmore’s City Drug Store.
In 1997, West Point 2100 Foundation acquired the building and did
extensive repairs to restore the original hardwood floors and preserve
the historic integrity of the building. WP2100 recruited a new
business “City Drug Marketplace” (Antique Shop), a cute little
boutique shop in downtown West Point. In 1997, West Point 2100
Foundation, owner of property, realized the need for restaurants in
the historic downtown area and later converted the antique shop into
a restaurant including a fully equipped commercial kitchen. Over the
years, the second floor was the home of a dance studio and was once
InterCall’s training center. Later, the upstairs became a facility
that could be used for birthday party’s, wedding receptions, wedding
rehearsal dinners, and a meeting place where people could gather and
socialize.
Again, WP2100 realizing the need for a great, well-established
restaurant was a key factor in their efforts of revitalizing downtown
West Point, especially with the expected growth in this community due
to KIA Motors creating over 2,500 jobs in the City of West Point.
Paul Marmol, property Owner, along with Ruth Williams, her husband
Trent,
could easily see the opportunities to help bring the night life to
downtown West Point. Along came the Irish Bred Pub………..a place where
you can come relax with your friends or family, exchange idea, make
new friends, a place where you can enjoy great food, drinks and
entertainment. The building is owned by Paul Marmol and Joseph
Garafolo.
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