History
Up to the late 1990s the Millville downtown area was depressed and somewhat isolated, examples including the abandoned Levoy Theatre and Wheaton Glass. Major redevelopment has occurred in the past several years; establishing the scenic Riverfront and Downtown areas into an artists' haven including many studios, shops and restaurants. Older abandoned buildings have been restored with continued major development is planned. Today Millville has an arts district named the Glasstown Arts District. A public art center with galleries and studios is the hub of activity, and is open six days a week. Seven full-time galleries and ten part-time galleries and studios are open mostly on weekends and on the third Friday of each month. WheatonArts and the Creative Glass Center of America includes a major collection of early American glass with contemporary glass from CGCA Fellows and working glass artists in a restored 19th century glass factory. The Levoy Theatre successfully re-opened on Septembe
Specialties
Our neighborhood Irish style pub is sure to satisfy your love for great authentic home-style cooking. Built in 1883, the original three-story building is a classic remake of Philadelphia pubs built in the Irish tradition. A first-class establishment that combines the ambiance and charm of an old style Irish pub with a modern big city feel. Our all-season outdoor beer-garden is sure to accommodate your outdoor dining and drinking pleasures.