Hubbell House, Historical restaurant in Mantorville, United States
Hubbell House is a restaurant in Mantorville featuring limestone walls, multiple dining rooms, and a bar spread across three stories built in 1856. The building has been structured to offer different dining spaces and levels throughout its interior.
John Hubbell founded the establishment in 1854 as a small log building and reconstructed it into a larger limestone structure two years later. The transformation reflected the growth of the stagecoach route that passed through Mantorville.
The restaurant displays historical artifacts and documents in themed dining rooms honoring notable guests who stayed here over the years. These rooms reflect the stories of travelers and leaders who passed through during different eras.
The restaurant operates Wednesday through Sunday with both formal dining and casual meal options including online ordering and group reservations. Check ahead before visiting as operating hours may vary seasonally.
The original stone threshold at the southwest corner bears visible wear marks from countless visitors during its time as a stagecoach stop. These wear patterns serve as silent evidence of more than a century and a half of passage.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.