The Saloon was known as The Mahogany Bar (the Hog) from the End of Prohibition until roughly 1982, when it was purchased by Mabel Russell and the name was changed to May's Lounge. The area around the Saloon is an industrial area that started out as a wood products area during the Victorian Era, so that may be why it was named Mahogany Bar. According to David Bowman of Home Lumber Co., he remembers going there as a young man in the 30's and it was the Mahogany Bar at that time.
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Dogfish Head Punkin Ale in stock!
We have Dogfish Head Punkin Ale in stock now for the season. We've also added some new beers to our inventory! Saranac Octoberfest, Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA, and others!
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Bell's Oberon is back!
With warm weather comes warm-weathered beers! Our first of the season is Bell's Oberon, An American wheat ale brewed with Saaz hops. Spicy and fruity, Oberon is the color and scent of a sunny afternoon.

