The Pennell is a Hotel, Cafe & Lounge with Seafood & Steakhouse Lounge in a historic building built in 1906, over 100 years ago. The lobby floor still maintains its original ceramic floor with its grand staircases. Here we serve lunch daily Tues-Friday from 11am - 2pm. On our menu, you'll find some classics, but be on the look out for something deliciously different daily on the menu as well.
Downstairs, you'll find our upcoming lounge which is like an old speakeasy. We also plan to open the downstairs area in the near future. Expect a high end atmosphere with white linen table cloths, impeccable food & top notch service. On our second floor, you'll find our Suites available for nightly or extended stay rental. These apartment-style suites offer all the luxuries of your own home, including a living room, full kitchen and bedroom.
Pictured are The Pennell Owners, Pamela Rushly and Michael Clark. At that point, it had been used for corporate offices on the third floor, leaving the rest of the beautiful historic building unseen by the public.
Downstairs, you'll find our upcoming lounge which is like an old speakeasy. We also plan to open the downstairs area in the near future. Expect a high end atmosphere with white linen table cloths, impeccable food & top notch service. On our second floor, you'll find our Suites available for nightly or extended stay rental. These apartment-style suites offer all the luxuries of your own home, including a living room, full kitchen and bedroom.
Pictured are The Pennell Owners, Pamela Rushly and Michael Clark. At that point, it had been used for corporate offices on the third floor, leaving the rest of the beautiful historic building unseen by the public.
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The Fraternal Inn had begun to initiate the plans to have a one of the most complete and modern hotels of any town its size in the state.
The building cost was projected at 35,000 dollars in 1904 and the architect J.O. Hogg from Kansas City Missouri whose firm occupied offices in the New York Life Building was hired.
The hotel and the building itself which is located on the Northwest corner of the square is still one of the architectural delights of Butler.
The original design of the building included the kitchen, store rooms, and furnaces in the basement; however a fine dining atmosphere is also present today.
The building cost was projected at 35,000 dollars in 1904 and the architect J.O. Hogg from Kansas City Missouri whose firm occupied offices in the New York Life Building was hired.
The hotel and the building itself which is located on the Northwest corner of the square is still one of the architectural delights of Butler.
The original design of the building included the kitchen, store rooms, and furnaces in the basement; however a fine dining atmosphere is also present today.
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