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Restaurant in New York, United States
Hurley Mountain Inn
Restaurant information
Street address106 Old Route 209
CityHurley
StateNew York
Postal/ZIP Code12443
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°55′35″N 74°4′5″W / 41.92639°N 74.06806°W / 41.92639; -74.06806
WebsiteHurleyMountainInn.com

Hurley Mountain Inn is a restaurant/sports tavern in historic Hurley, New York.

History

The Inn began during the early 19th century as the “Suspension Bridge House.” About the beginning of the 20th century it was renamed the Hurley Hotel, featuring a tavern and a one chair barber shop. During the early 1970s it was renamed the Hurley Mountain Inn. For a few years it was known as a biker bar, but then a NY State Trooper barracks was sited directly across the street and the tavern became a tame flag-festooned family place, though thong-barings continued during its New Years celebrations. They claim to have the largest St. Patrick's Day celebration in New York - "latest figure, we served over 12,000 pounds (5,400 kg) of Mosey's corned beef in just 6 days! (Not to mention 5,000 lb (2,300 kg). of cabbage, 4,500 lb (2,040 kg). of potatoes and 4,000 lb of carrots!)."

The Hurley Mountain Inn was the setting for an upstate bar scene for the movie Tootsie.

References

  1. ^ Barber, Carolyn. "Hurley, Hurley, Hurley – just where – and who – is Hurley?". Red Bluff Daily News. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  2. "History/Official Website". Archived from the original on 2006-10-14. Retrieved 2006-12-08.
  3. Official Website

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