In 1952, Jim and Georgia Flanagan bought Wilson’s Restaurant and opened Flanagan’s Bar. Georgia, continuing on after Jim passed away, ran Flanagan’s until 1984. Their menu consisted of Deli Sandwiches.
In 1984, Dave and Catherine Brown purchased and ran Flanagan’s Bar until they sold it in 1986.
In 1986, Skip Speziali purchased Flanagan’s Bar from the Brown’s and ran it until 1997. Skip added Wings, Pizza and Burgers to Flanagan’s menu.
In 1997, Doug King and Penny Edenfield purchased Flanagan’s, which is known today as Flanagan’s Pub and Grill. That year, Doug and his crew started with the first of several renovations. They began by remodeling the front exterior of the building, removing the original porch and rebuilding the entrance. That same year they demolished the antiquated small kitchen. They added a new kitchen on the side of the building. During this time Flanagan’s started adding hot sandwiches and appetizers to the menu.
In January 2002, Doug, a lot of locals and customers began the major renovations of the bar and dining area. The dining room was refinished with local cedar ceiling beams and columns. New interior pine boards were added. All of this work allowed the old bar and pool table, which was in the front portion of the building, to be moved to the back. This improvement allowed Penny to create more room for Family Dining. A deck was also added to the rear of the building for customers to enjoy entertaining out doors.
In 2004, all new restaurant equipment was purchased for the kitchen and air conditioning was added to the dining room. The renovations that Doug and Penny have made to Flanagan’s has made it possible for Penny to add a dinner and children’s menu while still keeping their famous hamburgers, wings and pizza’s.
In 2007, totally renovated Ladies Room.
In 2008, Finished and additional new Kitchen equipment was purchased and installed to complete the Kitchen. Installed booths and tables(which Doug built), new chairs in the Dining Room, which gave it a cozy, family feel.
In 2009, High tops tables and booths where built and installed, along with new Bar stools to complete the Dining Areas.
In 2010, the men finally got their new restroom. In October, Penny decided that she knowlonger liked the front exterior of the building. Doug changed it again. It now has the Adirondackfeel both inside and out that they were looking for.