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127-129 Spruce St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Man Full Of Trouble Tavern · Property For Lease

PROPERTY FACTS

Property Type Retail
Property Subtype Bar
Gross Leasable Area 2,832 SF
Year Built 1895
Parking Ratio 3.53/1,000 SF
Cross Streets 2nd St

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

One of Philadelphia's First Taverns For Lease! - 2,832 +/- SF - 3-story building - 49’ of frontage on Spruce St - Zoning: RMX-3 - Looking for creative uses for one of Philadelphia’s most historic buildings & one of the city’s first taverns, “A Man Full of Trouble” A Man Full of Trouble is Philadelphia’s only surviving pre-Revolutionary War tavern. Constructed in 1759 on the north side of Little Dock Creek near 2nd and Spruce Streets, it is also one of the city’s oldest buildings. According to the earliest history of Philadelphia, the tavern’s original name was “A Man Loaded with Mischief,” after a notorious English pub.

  • Listing ID: 25960178

  • Date on Market: 6/17/2022

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 127-129 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19106

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