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Since 1894, The Monarch Tavern has been
the center piece of Fountain City. The brick building
was built by the Odd Fellows, using the second story as
their meeting hall. Until the Odd Fellows disbanded in
the mid 60’s, the tavern was considered their 'domain'.
Even women weren't allowed in the bar until that time.
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The ornate hand-tooled oak backbar, along
with the tables and chairs, have been part of The Monarch
since it opened in 1894. The tavern has never changed
names, and has been continuously open throughout it's
history. |
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For almost 90 years, the room now called
Preservation Hall housed a grocery and general store.
First owned by Knaub and Wunderlicht, later it became
Abts Grocery. The interior brick wall separated the bar
from the grocery store until 1996, when the 2 halves were
connected by removing 2 sections of brick. The kitchen
facilities were added at that time. |
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The beer garden, the decks, and the fountain
are more recent additions. At the same time, the interior
has been restored to it's original glory - including the
pressed tin ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. |
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Another part of Fountain City's history
is preserved here at The Monarch too!
From 1864 to 1965, The Fountain City Brewing Company produced
the local favorite - Fountain Brew. After a little research,
we recreated the Original Fountain Brew recipe and now
serve it on tap. |
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After re-establishing The Fountain City
Brewing Company, Inc. in 1997, we proudly serve these
specialty beers based on the original pre-prohibition
American lager recipe: |
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Fountain Brew |
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Eagle Valley Harvest Gold |
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Prairie Moon Red |
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Irish Valley Spring Bock |
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Because of Fountain City's rich history,
there are many artifacts in the tavern with their own
stories. |
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In the cellar, which was once a storage
area , we have added a party room - The Absolute Rock
Bottom Pub. The huge stone slabs that make up the floor
were quarried in the hills around Fountain City, and laid
by hand. Also gracing the Rock Bottom, is the full body
mount of the original Albino Buck, which roamed the area
for many years.
Feel free to take a tour! |
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