Hurley Mountain Inn

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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; -74.06806Coordinates: 41°55′35″N 74°4′5″W / 41.92639°N 74.06806°W / 41.92639; -74.06806
Other informationPhone: 845-331-1780
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,[1] 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!)."[2][1]

The Hurley Mountain Inn was the setting for an upstate bar scene for the movie Tootsie.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Barber, Carolyn. "Hurley, Hurley, Hurley – just where – and who – is Hurley?". Red Bluff Daily News. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  2. ^ History/Official Website
  3. ^ Official Website

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