Bully's Restaurant & Pub

647 Union St ColumbiaPA17512
Closed
Sunday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Monday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Tuesday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Wednesday
4:30pm-10:00pm
Thursday
3:30pm-11:00pm
Friday
3:30pm-11:00pm
Saturday
3:30pm-11:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(76)
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Description

Casual Dining in A Classic Atmosphere. Wide variety of Litefare, distinctive Entrees & Fine Desserts. Lancaster's best Beer Bar with over 90 Bottled Beers & 11 Drafts. Including some of the best Micro's & Craft breweries in United States, along with the finest selection from Belgium, Germany, England. Wide selection of fine Wines & Spirits. Best "Back Bar" around. Wine list specializes in small...
by merchantcircle on May 19, 2019 from merchantcircle

Information from the business

Inn, pub, bed & breakfast - All words that could be used to describe Bullys. Much more than your usual bed & breakfast, we are a historic tavern located in Columbia Pennsylvania. Our bar and grill offers award winning cuisine as well as the largest selection of beer in the area. We pride ourselves on our bar & grill as it brings the best of local history together with modern...
by localcom on September 13, 2016 from localcom
Completely restored railroad hotel built in 1903, Operating as a full-service Inn & Restaurant. The Inn:. 11 well appointed... rooms all with private baths, Flat screen TV, WIFI, Continental plus breakfast, weddings, long-term business rates, Get-a-way weekend specials. The Restaurant: Described by many as one of the best-kept secrets in Lancaster and York. American-style “upscale casual”...
by facebook on October 05, 2014 from facebook
Bully's Restaurant & Pub, located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, was built in 1903 by A.G. Beattie as a hotel-tavern for the thriving mill and railroad town of Columbia. First named the "Union Hotel" it provided warm, clean rooms upstairs and food and drink downstairs for the transient railroad and mill workers. The tavern became a popular spot to have a drink, get a bite to eat, or play a...
by cityvoter on July 07, 2013 from cityvoter