O'Neill's Yuengling Sunday Funday Football

O’Neill’s Yuengling Sunday Funday Football

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12/03/2017 | 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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O'Neill's Maspeth NY

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    O'Neill's Yuengling Sunday Funday Football

    D. G. Yuengling & Son is the oldest operating brewing company in the United States, established in 1829. It is one of the largest breweries by volume in the country. Based on sales in 2011, Yuengling was tied with the Boston Beer Company, maker of Samuel Adams brands, as the largest American-owned brewery. Its headquarters are in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yuengling produces about 2.8 million barrels annually, operating two Pennsylvania facilities and a brewery in Tampa, Florida.
    The German brewer David Gottlob Jüngling immigrated to the United States in 1823 from Aldingen, a suburb of Stuttgart, in the Kingdom of Württemberg. He anglicized his surname from Jüngling to Yuengling and began the “Eagle Brewery” on Center Street in Pottsville in 1829. His eldest son, David, Jr., left the Eagle Brewery to establish the James River Steam Brewery along the James River in Richmond, Virginia. The first brewery burned down in an 1831 fire and the company relocated to W. Mahantongo Street at 5th Street, its current location. The Eagle Brewery changed its name to “D. G. Yuengling and Son” in 1873 after Frederick Yuengling joined his father David in running the company. Although the company’s name changed, the bald eagle remained the company’s emblem. During the late 19th century, breweries were also opened in Saratoga Springs, New York City, and Trail, British Columbia, although they were eventually merged with the Pottsville plant.

    O’Neill’s Yuengling Sunday Funday Football
    O’Neills Maspeth NY
    64-21 53rd Drive
    Maspeth NY 11378 US
    (718) 672-9696
    http://www.oneillsmaspeth.com/
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    O’Neill’s Maspeth NY first opened its doors as a restaurant on December 5, 1933, the day Prohibition ended. Originally founded as the Plateau Tavern by George O’Neill, Sr., the establishment has now been family owned and operated for 80 years. As O’NEILL’S thrived in the days following Prohibition, its most significant growth began when current proprietor George O’Neill, Jr. returned from a 1956 tour of duty as a US Army cook in Hawaii to join his father behind the bar and turn the establishment into a full-fledged restaurant. Generations later, O’Neill and his son-in-law Danny Pyle, who married O’Neill’s daughter Tara, are now co-proprietors.

    Our Family Serving Your Family
    Over the course of eight decades, O’NEILL’S has earned a reputation well beyond just that of everyone’s favorite watering hole/eatery. As it’s also been the site of untold numbers of family christenings, communion gatherings, confirmation parties, birthday parties, anniversary parties, retirement parties, and unfortunately, funeral luncheons, O’NEILL’S itself is a reflection of the life of a community, and of the strong bonds forged that enable a community to thrive for generations upon generations. It’s also been the site of numerous fundraisers and charity events for those unfortunate times when the community has found itself in direst need, particularly in the days following 9/11.

    Since its heart and soul are the generations upon generations of families for whom it’s become a treasured gathering place, O’NEILL’S was especially proud to celebrate its 80th Anniversary on December 4, 2013 with a grandiose and festive alumni and customer appreciation reunion. Here’s to many more such gatherings in the years to come…

    Family owned and operated for 83 years!

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