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Shank's Tavern
85/100 (948 ratings)
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"Anyone, anyone coming to Marietta, Pennsylvania has to visit Shanks tavern! I'm 74 years old, and this is the most friendly place I've ever stepped..."
Cindy Roberts
"So great to see my long time friend and bartender "Andy girl" !!! I just love her to death šŸ˜ ā¤ļø Great day for a misty candlelight holiday..."
Cookie Peters
"Has a good time. Tammy was a great bartender, very friendly and did the best she could with how busy things were when I was there. Burger was pretty..."
Andrew Hansen
"After a few years hiatus for no particular reason, we've gone a couple times recently and have really enjoyed it. Great food, great atmosphere,..."
Bill Jordan
"Very neat pub along the River Trail. Bike parking, lunch specials, cool atmosphere, historic building, and excellent beer on tap. Great mid way..."
Timothy Beveridge
"First time here. They were always closed whenever we went through the town. Sat outside. Wasn't crowded for lunch on a nice Saturday. Menu wasn't..."
Grady Wilson
"Such a historic bar and super friendly staff. I could spend hours just looking at the walls and the pictures and talking to all that nice patrons...."
Dennis Voulopos
"This is the type of place, although we do not go often but if you do, "Everyone knows your name." VERY good food, VERY friendly people, beautiful..."
Diane Mowery
"Found it on a historical tavern web site so we thought we'd try it. We arrived on our motorcycle a half hr before they opened. I guess they saw us,..."
Joan Light
"Friendly people and great food! They made us feel so welcomed! We loved that there were no..."
john roberts