
The Titusville Iron Works Tap House, is now open in the historical “Titusville Iron Works” building. The Iron Works, founded in 1860, once manufactured JC gas engines, Olin engines, Tico engines, along with a lot of other oil field equipment. Their slogan was “founded 1 mile away from, and one year after drakes well”. Notable owners include John J. Carter, who founded Carter Oil which became Exxon. EO Emerson, who cofounded Sun Oil which became Sunoco; along other Notable Oil men including the McKinney brothers, who laid the foundation for Pennzoil.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 315 S Franklin St, Titusville, PA 16354
Phone: (814) 775-0545
Website: http://titusvilleironworks.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere is immense—like stepping into a living monument with quirky, offbeat decorations that keep your eyes wandering while the live energy fills the space. You can feel the rich history in the walls, but the craft beers make sure the vibe stays firmly in the present. A perfect blend of past and pint!
Walk it, seating is a free for all most days, order food at one of the food places and drinks at the bar, seating, anywhere you want.
This place is cool, the band was great tonight Brooke Butler, and Brian’s House Of Cards.
We had food from the inside resturaunt by the stage
Fries were great
Wings were delicious
Pretzel seemed pricey till we got it, bring the family…..lol
Go and check it out, we will be back!
Excellent bar areas with a nice selection of local brews and spirits. Separate food area with a menu of basic bar fare with some flair offering queso with fresh cut fries and tacos. Eclectic collection of old vehicles, signs, and seating… including bathtubs on fire!
Quite chilly on an early March evening, bring a hat if it’s cold outside, temps will be close to outdoor temperatures. Ample space inside with a second bar, and outdoor space that would be comfortable and enjoyable in warmer weather.