Retire in Lewisburg, West Virginia
Country living, $120,000, 8 level acres atop Stonehenge to build your retirement home, no HOA. 1 mile away from Lewisburg WV, Greenbrier County, America’s Coolest Small Town. Home of the Greenbrier America’s Resort, the Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company, the Greenbrier Classic PGA Tour, the Greenbrier Champions Tennis Classic and home of the New Orleans Saints Training Camp.
Transportation: 20 minutes to Greenbrier Valley Airport (LWB) with daily flights to Washington-Dulles (IAD); Amtrak to Union Station DC; bus and taxi service; auto rental
Sports: Canoeing, kayaking, tubing, white water rafting; Skiing Snowshoe and Elk River; 78-mile biking trail along the Greenbrier River Trail races, rides and walks; outfitters; hunting and fishing; golf; tennis; fitness
Quality health care: Greenbrier Valley Medical Center
Education:
Post graduate: New River Community and Technical College and West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
Low cost of living, low crime and friendly
No matter the season, you’ll always find a full schedule of good-times and local events in Greenbrier, WV. From foodie festivals, art exhibits and outdoor celebrations, to parades, tours and musical performances, there are dozens of ways to scout out the local “flavor” and get to know the friendly residents who call this county home.
Annual Chocolate and Taste of Our Town Festivals
West Virginia State Fair
Greek-Revival Carnegie Hall
The Greenbrier Valley Theater
Carnegie Hall
American Heritage Music Hall
First Fridays After Five
Greenbrier Valley Theatre
Trillium Performing Arts Collective
Tuckwiller Gallery
Cooper Gallery
The Old Hardware Gallery
Farmers Market on Saturdays from May through October
Shopping, antiques and dining
1030 East Washington Street, Lewisburg, WV - For Sale
Well-established Irish pub, fully stocked and furnished. Ideal main street location in unique and vibrant Lewisburg, West Virginia.
Turnkey business in one of the region’s most attractive and thriving small towns. The Irish Pub on Washington Street draws townsfolk, students and tourists with its welcoming, family friendly atmosphere. No ordinary watering hole, the pub has an ambitious year-round schedule of events that complement Lewisburg’s festivals and lively arts scene. Local and touring musicians appear on its stage.
For the past 10 years Lewisburg’s Irish Pub has been a popular fixture, and was named one of the Top 100 Bars in the South by Southern Living magazine. Owned by the O’Flaherty and Izzo families, who have devoted untold hours to making it an integral part of this energetic community, the pub occupies an historic 1904 building in the heart of downtown. Featuring a 35-foot bar by a local craftsman, a commercial kitchen, and a house sound system with four speakers, it’s a relaxing place to nurse a brew, grab a bite and listen to music ranging from Celtic to bluegrass.
Many nights Irish musician Patrick O’Flaherty is on stage, entertaining patrons with one of the several instruments he plays, while Andrea Izzo chats it up with folks and tends bar, drawing Guinness and craft brews from one of 12 taps. The rich wood interior, floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and hundreds of items of memorabilia add to the pub’s warmth and charm.
The owners are pursuing other projects and the Irish Pub is for sale lock, stock and barrel, including approximately $15,000 worth of alcohol. Items that will be conveyed with the purchase include 20 custom-built tables, 85 chairs, 16 barstools, and all the glasses, plates, utensils, pots and pans necessary to start operating on Day One.
The galley kitchen is outfitted with a commercial sanitizing dishwasher, a triple stainless steel sink, an American Range gas oven with four burners and a grill, a sandwich prep table, a salamander broiler, a Kolpak walk-in cooler, an Artic Air refrigerator and an Artic Air freezer, and wire storage racks.
The pub has a dart room with its own separate Washington Street entrance, and a private office in the rear that overlooks the main floor.
The top level, accessed by a staircase on Washington Street, is currently configured as the owners’ private quarters but could be readily converted into as many as 4 small apartments with private baths. Kitchen appliances on this level include two refrigerators and a chest freezer. A Maytag washer and Kenmore dryer are also upstairs. Double doors lead from the kitchen onto a large private deck.
Rumor has it the large, unfinished basement presently in use as a storeroom was a speakeasy during Prohibition. Over its long history the building has served as a theater, a hardware store, a gift shop, an antique store, an art gallery and a coffee shop. It seems to have finally found its calling as an Irish pub. The presence of the nearby 800-student West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine has certainly contributed the pub’s success. Doctors who graduated from WVSOM still stop by with their families and friends to grab a pint and reminisce.
Over its decade of existence the Irish Pub on Washington Street has hosted proposals, engagement parties, weddings, memorial services, costume parties, and benefits for local causes of every kind. An annual Christmas celebration takes place at the beginning of the holidays, and Mardi Gras and St. Patrick’s Day draw large crowds. The pub sells more Guinness than anywhere in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, with the exception of the large metropolitan areas.
If you’re looking for a unique business in a lively and progressive small town, the Irish Pub on Washington Street could be your opportunity.
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Lewisburg, WV 24901
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About the Greenbrier Valley
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W. Paul Grist
Broker, Owner
(304)661-6543 (cell)
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Grist Real Estate Associates
782 Jefferson St, South
Lewisburg, WV 24901
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