There’s a narrow street in Philadelphia where time moves a little differently than everywhere else.
McGillin’s Olde Ale House sits on Drury Street like a portal to another era, and it’s been welcoming thirsty Philadelphians since the days when horse-drawn carriages were the height of modern transportation.
This isn’t some Johnny-come-lately establishment trying to manufacture authenticity with distressed wood and Edison bulbs.
This is the genuine article, Pennsylvania’s oldest continuously operating tavern, and every scratch on every table has a story to tell…