Old Timer

 owned and operated by the

McNally family

since 1929

 

Email Us

 

155 Church Street Clinton, MA 01510
Tel: 978-365-5980

Fax: 978-365-4432

HOURS

 

Lunch 

11:30am

to

2:30pm

Mon-Fri

Dinner 

4:30pm

to

9:00pm

Mon-Thurs

4:30pm

to

10:00pm

Fri

Saturday

11:30am

to

10:00pm

Sunday

11:30am

to

9:00pm

 

 

Tap Room open seven days a week. Dining Room 

closed Tuesday evenings.

 

HOLIDAYS:

We are closed Christmas Eve at 4pm and 

closed Christmas Day.

 

Email us at:

Brian@OldTimerRestaurant.com

HISTORY 

Go anywhere and say you are from Clinton, Massachusetts and the first thing you will hear in response is “I’ve been to the Old Timer.”   The Old Timer Restaurant has been the landmark restaurant for two generations of Clintonians. Every politician, sports star and celebrity who has visited Clinton since 1929, has been to the Old Timer and that includes the Kennedy clan.

Started by John and Helen McNally in the 1929, they converted the street-side flower shop into a bar called the “Tap Room.” The name “Old Timer” derived from the old patrons who became daily fixtures when the bar first opened. The greatest honor  the ‘Tap Room” can bestow on a patron is to retire their hat above the bar. There are dozens of hats on display and they will be glad to tell you the story behind each one.

The dining room was added in 1934 and is virtually
unchanged today. Even the murals done by German artist Fred Gentsch are still intact. In 1941, the McNallys opened the Clinton Hotel next door (see opposite page) which was connected to the Old Timer Restaurant.  The 33 room hotel has since been converted to condominiums.

In the 1930s, diners would be entertained by the likes of Sammy Davis, Jr. with the Will Mastin Trio, singer Jim Brown, Shermis Midgets from Germany, orchestras, roller skating acts, dance bands and even trapeze acts. Trapeze acts? The trapeze support rings are still visible in the dining hall support beams.

Today, music is still a part of the Old Timer Restaurant. An afternoon buffet is still
 served every Sunday and includes entertainment ranging from piano music, singing groups or Jim McNally (the singing chef) serenading the patrons.

 

 

 

 

 

           

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