Miss Hattie's
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member mommio
N 31° 27.623 W 100° 26.092
14R E 363674 N 3481516
A local bordello in operation from 1896 until closed by the Texas Rangers in 1946
Waymark Code: WM99F
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/21/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member CacheClone
Views: 167

This museum was built by Oscar Ruffini along with other buildings on the street. It was connected with the original San Angelo National Bank building by a tunnel so that farmers and ranchers could discreetly do their "banking" business while in town with their families. You can have lunch at Miss Hattie's Restaurant Cafe and Saloon which was once the bank building. Read the back of their menu for more historical information about the buildings on the north side of the street. Owned by Legend Jewelers.

MISS HATTIE'S CAFE AND SALOON
Cuisine Steaks, Seafood
Hours Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm; Fri-Sat 11am-10pm
Address 26 E. Concho Ave
Prices Main courses $6-$11 lunch, $10-$27 dinner
Credit Cards AE, DISC, MC, V
Named after the infamous proprietor of one of San Angelo's now-defunct bordellos, Miss Hattie's is one of the city's culinary standouts. Housed in a brick edifice that dates from 1884, the dining room is full of Victorian frills and antiques, with lace-sheathed tables under the original pressed-tin ceiling. The cuisine is a nice match for the atmosphere: tender steaks, daily seafood specials, salads, and pastas.
Days and Hours of Operation:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1-4 p.m. tour every hour on the hour


Address:
18 1/2 East Concho Street
San Angelo, TX USA
76902


Related Website: [Web Link]

Price of Admission: 5.00 (listed in local currency)

What is in the collection:
Restored rooms of the ladies, dining room, kitchen, parlor, "modern" bath room, and gentleman's waiting parlor.


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