Your hosts, Paul and Sharon Zimmerman of Silverton, bring you
a memorable dining experience in one of our town's most
historic locations. Built in 1880 by Sherwin and
Houghton as a general mercantile store, this building was the
six-year-old mining town’s first masonry commercial
structure. The Giacomelli family turned it into the Iron
Mountain Saloon in the 1890s, and then into an ice cream
parlor with adjacent liquor store after 1917. The family
sold the building in 1970. In June 1971, the building, which
had been vacant for 19 years, opened as the Pickle Barrel
Restaurant, as it remains today.
The Pickle
Barrel offers:
·
A family
restaurant atmosphere
·
A perfect place
for groups and special
occasions
·
A unique, private
back bar
·
A fireplace and
wood-burning stove for chilly
mountain days
·
Friendly, fast
service
·
A variety of menu
offerings, including a
children’s menu
·
A great wine
selection and a full bar.
We are located just
one block up and
one block to the right after getting off the train. Look
for the historic stone building at the corner of Greene and
13th Street. We also offer accommodations in our sister
establishment, Smedley's Suites. To learn more, click
here!
We look forward to
welcoming you!

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