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Annapolis Maryland has an abundance
of historical locations. From the oldest Statehouse
in the union to the landing place of Kunte Kinte.
Annapolis has history covered.
113 Main street has been a part of
this history and has seen over 200 years of
Annapolis' evolution. Built in 1774 as the Rose &
Crown, this tavern was a local gathering spot for
both Royalists and Revolutionaries.
By 1836, 113 Main Street had tuned
into Sam's Café, the only dining and dancing
establishment in downtown Annapolis. This was
Annapolis' Golden age. A waterside Tavern served as
a portside communications network long before there
was an internet.
Sam's Café became the meeting
place for merchants, sailors and locals alike.
Discussing trade, politics and enjoying
entertainment, 113 Main Street was the social
centerpiece in downtown Annapolis.
After WWII, 113 Main Street became
LaRosa which actually offered the first pizza pie in
Annapolis and other desirable amenities exclusively.
By 1964, 113 Main Street became the first Cabaret
Theatre in the area.
The 70's brought Fran O'Brien's,
named for the owner who played for the Redskins as a
defensive lineman. The steak and seafood menu became
a favorite amongst the legislators and politicians,
a distinction it still enjoys.
And in 1993 Fran O'Brien's became:
O'Brien's Oyster Bar and Grill
owned and operated by Jerry Hardesty.
Jerry brought back the emphasis on
Chesapeake Cuisine and Annapolis Hospitality. The
décor pays homage to the sports heroes of the Naval
Academy as well as the history of Annapolis.
Any property that has been around
as long as O'Brien's has its ghosts. O'Brien's is
supposedly the home to a few. During its long life
the building has seen the scene of a few notable
events, not to mention the use of the upstairs as a
place of "ill repute."
The storage rooms where liquor and
other such items are now stored, used to be tiny
bedrooms. Now of course the trade is in food and in
fun.
Whatever the century or decade,
O'Brien's at 113 Main Street Annapolis is the place
to be in Downtown. With live entertainment nightly
and a great menu |