Brumbachs Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

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Brumbach's Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

SEVEN STARS INN (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741 as Gerhard Brumbach's Tavern, it became the Seven Stars Inn in 1804. Except for a spell during Prohibition when it was a private home, the Seven Stars has been dishing out hospitality - and ghosts. One is the spirit of a young boy spotted in the upstairs dining room, which was a guest room back when the Seven Stars was an Inn. The ghost of a former owner has been seen looking down the stairway. It's the same steps he fell down, killing himself while supervising the cleaning crew. They must have missed a spot. It's also haunted by the sad spirit of a woman who hung herself in the third floor attic.
 

Re: Brumbach's Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

I am minutes from here and they covered all of the ground with blacktop for parking. Total bummer...
 

Re: Brumbach's Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

CanUDigIt said:
I am minutes from here and they covered all of the ground with blacktop for parking. Total bummer...

Any Neighbors with Dirt yet ?
Close enough to have been used
as an overnight camp site
for the night ?
 

Re: Brumbach's Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

But they still serve a heck of a Prime Rib :thumbsup:

Brian
 

Re: Brumbach's Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

The lobster tail is 20-24 oz. and the Prime Rib is 32 to 40 oz...
 

Re: Brumbach's Tavern (Phoenixville, Chester County) Starting out in 1741

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ...... I'm Hungry
 

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